It's called 'Panorama Drive' for a good reason - and this beautiful home is in the prime position, atop the hill. Even better, there is nothing in front but a bush reserve and the glorious vista to city, beach and Tasman Bay.
The house is mostly hidden from the street, tucked down a short drive. From first sight, it's a stunner, facing north for knockout views and sunshine and hardly a neighbour in sight.
With four bedrooms (or three plus office) and two amazing lounges with picture windows from floor height framing the panorama, the living is peaceful and private with luxury detail.
Built in 2005, it has undergone a no-expense-spared, very tasteful transformation and now presents as a near-new home, contemporary in almost every facet.
The house is on two main levels, with the master bedroom a few steps above the entry level, a separate sanctuary.
It's all beautifully presented on a landscaped 588 square metre section that needs minimal maintenance. Cladding is a mix of Linea board and plaster with a Colorsteel-type roof.
Outdoor living includes a delightful courtyard, sheltered from wind for relaxing and entertaining. At night, a twinkling light show is spread out below.
Almost everything has been renewed; the two bathrooms complete with under-floor heating and a fabulous new high-spec kitchen.
All but a few windows are double-glazed, there's the latest in LED lighting, quality flooring and window treatments, new paint, and new heat pumps.
Attention to detail is everywhere, from the digital, card-security front door to the sensor-operated foot lighting in the master en suite and bespoke interior pivot doors.
This is such a private location, with quick access to the city and to Stoke and Richmond. It's a house that will appeal to families and couples who want high quality living with the ability to lock and leave.