A vast, technicoloured, six-bedroom mansion is tipped to set a price record in “the Toorak of the west”.
The twin-level pad comes with everything one might desire in the gated Pinnacle community in Sanctuary Lakes, 10 kilometres east of Werribee, including garage space for 15 cars.
A total of $30,000 worth of remote-controlled LEDs placed generously throughout the house bathe exotic woods and stones in a psychedelic glow.
The swim-spa and sauna are discreetly located in the centre of the home. Photos: Sam Martin
“It’s all about the mood lighting,” vendor Metod Mohar says.
Mr Mohar runs Distinction Homes, an award-winning luxury building business, using his home as a showpiece for clients.
The vendor spent $30,000 on LED lighting.
He is particularly proud of the swim-spa and sauna, safely tucked away in the heated centre of the home – away from prying eyes.
“You can imagine the parties that go on there.”
It has views over the 14th hole of the golf course.
No. 21 Greg Norman Drive has mirrored ceilings, a gymnasium and a pool-room with a specially designed carpet.
On 1780 square metres the house has floor-to-ceiling windows to maximise the view of the 14th hole of Sanctuary Lakes golf course.
There are two kitchens – one upstairs, one downstairs.
The Point Cook price record is held by a Sanctuary Lakes home which sold for $2.1 million in July.
Agent Scott Perry, of Hocking Stuart, is quoting $2.75 million to $3 million.
He says there is interest from Chinese buyers and local buyers interested in running their own business from the property.