Yarrambat house with unbelievable games room and ‘pool zone’ chasing $3.2m+ record
A Yarrambat stunner where you can park your pride and joy in the games room is poised to break the suburb’s price record.
It also boasts a pool, plus eye-catching features from the orange and white garage door to colourful LED lights around the kitchen.
Fletchers’ Ric Justice said while the overall quality of the owner-builder home at 9 Thornbill Drive helped it to stand out, the games room went further.
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“I’ve had discussions with buyers who said there’s been nothing like it available for some time,” Mr Justice said.
It has space for you to drive through from the garage, a pool table, a basketball game station, table tennis, a roof-mounted disco light and an assortment of sporting memorabilia.
It also connects to the home’s pool zone, which is sheltered beneath a louvred ceiling.
An open-plan living and dining space adjoins a kitchen with coloured lighting near ground level and a designer light fixture over a waterfall-edge island bench.
It also has a butler’s pantry.
A home theatre, rumpus room and office round out the home’s shared spaces.
Six bedrooms include a main with an expansive walk-in wardrobe and ensuite.
The house also features hard-to-match upgrades including commercial-grade refrigerated airconditioning, a “very good security system” and mobile-phone control for many of the electronics.
Outside, the 4000sq m plot features low-maintenance landscaped gardens, a portico entrance to the main home and garage space for three cars accessed via a circular driveway.
If sold in its $3.2m-$3.5m range the house will easily break Yarrambat’s $2.7m house price record set by 171 North Oatlands Rd last year.
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