Luxurious resort-style complex in Melbourne boasts an entire house with space to park seven cars

Inside the incredible luxury home like a ‘Whitsundays Resort’ whose owners have turned their neighbour’s property into a giant GARAGE to park their super cars – and it doesn’t come cheap

  • Luxurious resort-style home features another house with space for seven cars
  • Five-bedroom property located in exclusive Melbourne suburb of Brighton East 
  • Spacious family home boasts heated pool, gym, cinema room and lavish kitchen

An extravagant luxury home described as looking like a ‘Whitsundays Resort’ has hit the market, boasting an entire extra house converted into a seven-car garage.

The luxurious five-bedroom mansion on Creswick Street in Brighton East, in inner-city Melbourne, has a price guide of $6.85 to $7.35million. 

The seven-car garage is lavished with Tasmanian oak floorboards, a turntable and a glass wall that allows guests to admire the luxury vehicles from the backyard. 

The luxurious five-bedroom mansion on Creswick Street in Brighton East, in inner-city Melbourne, has a price guide of $6.85 to $7.35million

The sleek seven-car garage features Tasmanian oak floorboards, a turntable and glass walls

The sleek seven-car garage features Tasmanian oak floorboards, a turntable and glass walls

The unusual addition to the home was built in 2009, after the previous owners purchased and bulldozed the neighbouring property at 14 Churchill Court. 

Initially the space was occupied by the children of the current owners but after they moved on it was renovated into a luxe show room and garage. 

A self-contained unit featuring a bedroom, living space and kitchen has been installed in the space as well as a metal frame for future vertical extensions.   

‘Forging new frontiers in elegance, poise and luxury his spectacular residence is a striking showpiece, boasting the unique advantage of dual street frontages and beautiful golf course views’, the properties listing reads.  

The seemingly nondescript outer facade of the luxurious Melbourne complex is in stark contrast to the unique features found inside

The seemingly nondescript outer facade of the luxurious Melbourne complex is in stark contrast to the unique features found inside

The stunning kitchen features stone countertops, chandeliers, a butler's pantry and the highest calibre Wolf appliances

The stunning kitchen features stone countertops, chandeliers, a butler’s pantry and the highest calibre Wolf appliances

Buxton agent Todd Dixon said a sale in the home’s $6.85million to $7.35million price guide would ‘smash’ the suburb record of $6.3million. 

‘It’s one consolidated block, which was two separate titles but is now just one,’ Mr Dixon told realestate.com

‘But they renovated the house on Churchill (Court) and made it into a big garage.’ 

The luxurious complex gives the feel of a private villa with a granite-paved courtyard, sun-shelf lounge and covered pergola area. 

The dream home has been decked out in French Oak herringbone flooring, with a gas log fireplace in the formal lounge area and a large teenage retreat. 

The resort-style property has five bedrooms and five bathrooms, the ensuite offering sweeping views of the Brighton Golf Course

The resort-style property has five bedrooms and five bathrooms, the ensuite offering sweeping views of the Brighton Golf Course

The home offers several comfortable living areas as well as a gym, heated pool, large teenage retreat and a sound proof music or cinema room

The home offers several comfortable living areas as well as a gym, heated pool, large teenage retreat and a sound proof music or cinema room

Potential owners can host their guests in the spacious outdoor entertainment areas, featuring a heated 10m by 5m swimming pool and barbecue area. 

The Hamptons style property also comes with five bedrooms, a lavish kitchen and butlers pantry, a gym and a sound-proofed cinema or music room. 

‘It’s a big space … you could play the drums or the electric guitar without disturbing anyone,’ Mr Dixon said. 

The 1,343sqm property boasts sweeping views of the Brighton Golf Course and is a short walk to St Leonards and Haileybury Colleges.

The street also offers access to a bus route to the Brighton Beach station and is just minutes away from trendy cafe culture on Hampton and Church street. 

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