"Sub Penthouse at Alara" - Refined Boutique Luxury

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Heralding the pinnacle of boutique living in Armadale, this spectacular 304sqm (approx.) residence occupies the entire northern wing of the 3rd level in the acclaimed "Alara" building designed by Bruce Henderson in conjunction with Carr Interiors. From the sophisticated foyer with its vast planes of Travertine to the elite position amongst Armadale's finest boutiques, restaurants and cafes, this is the ultimate in lock up and leave luxury.

A palette of smokey oak timber floors and natural stone provides a wonderful warmth to the interior spaces enhanced by bespoke joinery and full width sheers. Bathed in northern light, the expansive open plan living and dining room opens to a fabulous covered terrace, the ideal setting for al fresco dining while enjoying the picturesque city views. Sleek and streamlined, the premium kitchen is appointed with stone benches and Miele appliances including integrated fridge/freezer. A generous sitting or media room opens to the north-facing balcony which stretches the full width of the residence. A spacious home office is also conveniently accessed from a second entrance when required. The lavish main bedroom with deluxe built in robes and a designer en suite and two additional bedrooms with robes and stylish en suites all open to the northern balcony commanding city views.

Comprehensively finished, this beautiful residence includes a sensational wine display/tasting room, lift access, video intercom, zoned heating/cooling, powder-room, laundry, extensive storage and basement parking for 3 cars.

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Welcome to Armadale 3143

  • Median House Price

    $2,472,500

  • 2 Bedrooms

    $1,720,000

  • 3 Bedrooms

    $2,300,000

  • 4 Bedrooms

    $3,560,000

Armadale, situated just 7 kilometres southeast of Melbourne’s CBD, is a charming suburb celebrated for its sophisticated blend of heritage and modernity, particularly in its real estate offerings.

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