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Posted: 2019-10-08 13:00:00

365 Harveys Farm Road, Bicheno. Picture: SUPPLIED

AS luxurious as it is private and tranquil, a visit to Blu-Sea at Bicheno is otherworldly.

From the moment you hit this 2.5ha coastal dream home’s driveway, the hustle and bustle of the world melt away. The property is a perfect example of the “seclusion” that many holiday-makers seek in Tasmania, with not a person in sight.

While the level of tranquillity and luxury are keys, the property is also conveniently located about 4km from the centre of the picturesque seaside village of Bicheno.

Cam Rogers, property marketing consultant at Nest Property, described this six-bedroom home as “a stunner”.

“The owners have kept it in immaculate condition and it has a wonderful aspect,” he said.

“You can hear the waves crash on the beach while lying in bed.”

Shining bright.

Gorgeous at dusk.

Set the mood.

Cam said Blu-Sea was built to the highest standards.

“It is a top-quality house and there really aren’t many homes like it in the area,” he said.

“The position is outstanding.

“You will never be built out, and the property’s backdrop is Freycinet National Park, a world-class tourist attraction.”

While it’s easy to imagine Blu-Sea as a grand family home or an executive’s

fly-in fly-out escape from the city, Cam said it was also a very successful business.

“As a short-stay accommodation business, Blu-Sea has a proven record of success, including significant forward bookings and a 9.7 out of 10 rating on Booking.com,” he said.

“One of the many strengths of the property is that the next owner could continue to run the business as it has been, but then block out a few spots for your own family to take a break at Blu-Sea.

“As well as the modern home, the property also has a two-bedroom cottage and a 200sqm-plus shed. You can never have too much shed space, right?”

Coastal bliss.

Freycinet is just over there.

Kitchen curves.

Blu-Sea is a four-bedroom, two-bathroom 300sqm main residence that was constructed in 2005 with a floor plan highlighted by its expansive,

north-facing living space.

Curved and impressive, the gourmet kitchen features granite waterfall-edged benchtops, twin ovens, a large pantry and an induction cooktop.

The kitchen sits centrally in a 14.5m x 6m living room that boasts a patio at the front and a courtyard to the side.

Just beyond the courtyard is the master bedroom suite with an ensuite, wardrobe and balcony.

Alongside the main bathroom and laundry there are three more bedrooms.

Entertainers are sure to spot the upper-level rumpus that might also make an impressive office space.

Light n’ bright.

Views from every room.

The original cottage offers two bedrooms, a study, bathroom and open-plan living, plus the potential to extend the accommodation offering or be used as a manager’s residence.

Blu-Sea is located in Bicheno’s most exclusive enclave in Harveys Farm Road.

Only two luxury homes have been sold on this road so far this year.

Cam said a big part of the appeal was Blu-Sea’s combination of all of the benefits of contemporary living, juxtaposed with the property’s natural and untouched surrounds.

He said the East Coast of Tasmania was among the world’s most popular tourist routes.

“It is an area where demand is also increasing,” Cam said.

“The demand for accommodation within the Freycinet area is huge, with hundreds of thousands of people visiting the area every year.

“Tourist numbers have increased at a rate of over 9 per cent per annum for the last five years.”

Grab your kayak.

No.365 Harveys Farm Road is an “assured investment”, offering a strong return and an irreplaceable asset in a region set for high growth.

Private inspections can be arranged via the agent.

Blu-Sea’s furniture is also available to purchase, by negotiation.

The property is listed with Nest Property, contact Cam Rogers for details.

CoreLogic figures for the 12 months to the end of June show about 40 house sales in Bicheno.

In that time the median price pushed upwards by 15 per cent. Compared with three years ago it is up by 64 per cent.

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