A palatial Art Deco-style house in Moonee Ponds featuring a panic room concealed behind sliding bookshelves is on the market with a $10.5m-$11.5m asking range.
Exuding 1930s-era Hollywood glamour, the three-storey home could set a new price record for the suburb where the current $10.725m benchmark was set by 36 Ardmillan Rd in 2018.
Located at 106 Eglinton St, the new contender for the crown boasts a Great Gatsby-esque cigar room, music room, marble staircase, lift and basement level with a seven-car garage including a vehicle turntable, theatre room, 2000-bottle wine cellar, boxing gym space, weights gym and bathroom.
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Jellis Craig Moonee Valley and Kensington director John Morello said Moonee Ponds’ most famous resident, Dame Edna Everage — a character created by late Australian comedian Barry Humphries — would describe the house as, “Marvellous, possums”.
“It just has a sense of opulence and grandeur but is also a practical home too, every room has a purpose,” Mr Morello said.
“If you had to write a wishlist of what you wanted in a house and money was no object, it ticks every box.”
A section of the library’s bookshelves slides away to reveal the panic room, the name given to a secret room in a residence that provides occupants with a safe spot to shelter in the case of a break-in.
“I think people are just fascinated, it’s something you read about those with a high-net worth having or see on television,” Mr Morello said.
The abode’s outdoor undercover entertainment area contains a wood-fired oven, barbecue, fridge, television and electric pizza oven.
A half-basketball court and soccer pitch, fire pit with seating, pool, 15-person spa and pavilion with a retractable awning completes the set-up.
Set on a 1240sq m block, the five-bedroom house designed by architect Robert Wignall features a marble-fitted kitchen and butler’s kitchen, plus a main bedroom with a walk-through robe, dressing room and ensuite.
Mr Morello said the house was built in 2017 and the owners were selling up with plans to “do it again but on a smaller scale”.
Expressions of interest close at 2pm on October 29.
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