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Posted: 2019-03-06 13:00:00

HOMES of this size, quality, prestige and elegance don’t come along every day.

This vast six-bedroom home set on more than 2600sqm of land in Hobart’s northern suburbs is the type of property that is so overflowing with impressive features, it seems like there is a pleasant surprise to be found around every corner.

Charlotte Peterswald for Property director Kim Morgan described it as “an extraordinary, decadent home”.

“And it is extraordinarily great value for money, too,” he said.

“This house offers the luxury of space combined with luxurious features, from the wool carpets to the porcelain tiles to the theatre and pool.

That’s how you make a first impression.

Total wow factor.

“It is one of the most luxurious homes we are likely to see on the market for a while.”

Entry into this 470sqm home is via a polished foyer, which opens to a huge dining and living zone, with the kitchen just beyond.

The striking dining space has plenty of room for an eight-seat dining table. Sophisticated lights drop down from the ceiling to create the perfect mood.

An elegant built-in fireplace provides warmth, comfort and ambience not only in the lounge but throughout the entire living zone.

Wide, airy living spaces.

A room with a view.

The plush carpet from the living and dining area meets the kitchen’s sleek, polished tiles.

The kitchen boasts three in-built Siemens ovens, a Zip Hydro tap with boiling and filtered water, as well as a five-burner electric cooktop and rangehood. There are stone benchtops, an integrated fridge and freezer cleverly tucked within the abundant cupboard space, a breakfast bar, slide-out pantry and wine storage.

Folding glass doors open from the kitchen to a large, tiled courtyard.

“At night, the outdoor entertaining space is illuminated — it comes to life,” Kim said.

The home’s impressive master bedroom is accessed via the living room. Kim described it as “out of this world”.

“The glittering ensuite is like a five-star resort,” he said.

The huge pool house.

One of the many luxe bathrooms.

It also includes not one but two walk-in dressing rooms with bespoke joinery. One is located off the ensuite, and the other is highlighted by a chandelier.

For entertainers, this home will be an absolute treat. Alongside the huge living zone, there is a groovy, 1950s-inspired bar with a pressed-tin ceiling, checkerboard floors and commercial fridges.

Then there is an impressive home theatre with full surround-sound and a $10,000 projector — the homeowner might never want to leave home.

Outside, there is a large play area with a cubby house and equipment for the little ones.

The stunning pool area is encased within classic black glass balustrades for privacy and surrounded by slate tiles — just one example of the attention to detail found in this impeccable property.

There is an undercover jacuzzi and a large brick pool house with a fireplace, bar and barbecue.

Magical master bedroom suite.

A nook.

For larger families, this property offers a heap of options for sleeping quarters.

The fourth bedroom occupies the entire upper level. It has sweeping water views and its own bathroom.

The family bathroom features twin sinks, a deep bath and a walk-in shower with a rainfall shower head.

While the home was designed for a cosmopolitan lifestyle, it is also highly functional.

Out the front by the driveway, with its security gates, there is a double carport and an expansive workshop/garage that is large enough that an average size home might fit inside it.

Indoor and outdoor entertainment spaces.

Stop. Jacuzzi time!

This perfectly positioned and private masterpiece sits in a grand position with views of Mona and the river.

It is listed with Charlotte Peterswald for Property as an expressions of interest sale above $1.4 million.

Check realestate.com.au for Rosetta’s most expensive home sale and you will find it was this very home when it changed hands back in 2015.

The next best results are in the $700,000s, which speaks to the level of splendour that is on offer here.

CoreLogic figures show the suburb’s median house price grew by about 11 per cent in the 12 months to the end of November. In that time there were 33 houses sold, and on average they were on the market for just 16 days.

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