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Posted: 2024-09-28 00:00:00

90 Wallaces Rd, Dromana – for herald sun real estate


A luxurious Mornington Peninsula acreage listed for sale earlier this year has been put back on the market with a whopping $5m shaved off its price tag.

The four-bedroom house at 90 Wallaces Rd, Dromana, was on the market in March this year with a $20m-$22m price guide, but now the sellers are open to a figure from $15m-$16.5m.

However, the single-level property is still set to break the suburb’s residential price record, currently held by the five-bedroom home at 97 Harrisons Rd that sold for $10m in 2017.

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Seller Leanda Visagie told the Herald Sun earlier in 2024 that her family decided to build their dream home on the Peninsula after moving to Melbourne from Perth in 2019.

“The feel I wanted for the home was relaxed luxury; that’s what I tried to achieve with the home — just creating that beautiful luxurious space, but in the country,” Ms Visagie said.

“It is a big home, but it still feels warm and inviting; I love that it’s a place where friends and family just love to come and visit.”

The huge Sculpt AXIS XXL wood fireplace in the main living area.


The kitchen is fitted with a 6m marble island bench.


She added that the house was designed and created in conjunction with Swell Building Group to be an environment where people felt welcomed and relaxed.

Spanning 101 acres, the property has nine fenced paddocks, eight stables, two utility sheds, tack and feed rooms, two wash bays, a covered arena and an adjoining viewing area — a horse lovers’ dream.

There is also a heated mineral pool and spa, poolside alfresco deck, a barbecue, smoker win cellar and bay views out to Portsea.

The equestrian facilities include nine fenced paddocks.


The heated mineral pool and spa with a poolside alfresco deck.


Sotheby’s International Realty Peninsula managing director Rob Curtain said the position of the property was “really special” and the land size was spectacular for that end of the Peninsula.

He added that it had a lovely westerly outlook, and all the rooms were of grand proportions.

Mr Curtain said it was a “classic, timeless farmhouse design” and reminded him of a catamaran where all the entertaining was in the middle and the bedrooms were off to the side.

In regards to the price cut, he said the sellers were willing to meet the market where it was at and the property was now priced in line with what buyers were looking for.

The expansive wine cellar with plenty of room to house bottles of wine.


The main suite has a lavish bathroom featuring a deep soaking bath with views of the property.



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