Residence 1/32 Beaconsfield Parade, Albert Park VIC 3206
House
332
Block size: 330 m² approx.
Rare Single-Level Luxury with Grand Scale & Unrivalled Bay Views
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Waterfront and luxuriously appointed, this rare and substantial 330sqm* (approx.) residence offers house-sized proportions across an elevated single-level floorplan within an exclusive group of just three, complete with secure garaging for two and arguably one of the finest, uninterrupted panoramic views across Port Phillip Bay.
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