Sold4A Robinson Place, Portsea
Portsea's Best-Kept Secret
sold 4A Robinson Place, Portsea, 3944
1 of 13sold 4A Robinson Place, Portsea, 3944
1 of 2Hidden in the heart of Portsea within an exclusive and little-known street, this character-filled three-bedroom residence is a statement of architectural flair and easy living, combining both privacy and sophistication within a tightly-held coastal enclave.
The exterior presents an intriguing fusion of modern design and lush greenery, creating an oasis that evokes tranquillity, complemented inside with the use of extensive glass that enhances the connection to the surrounding landscape. Natural light permeates the interior, highlighting an exceptional split-level layout anchored by an open-plan living and dining area with a gas fireplace that offers idyllic indoor-outdoor entertainment. A sleek, Bosch-appointed kitchen affords a minimal, no-fuss approach to entertaining, opening through bi-fold glass doors to a substantial deck and captivating established gardens that tower over the property, forming a privacy and sound barrier on all sides.
On the upper level, the main retreat includes an ensuite and a spacious walk-in robe, while two lower-level bedrooms share a chic modern bathroom, each corner reflecting a unique creative spirit. Perfect for those seeking a sophisticated retreat or a convenient base close to Portsea Village, it is complete with split system heating/cooling, electric heating, European laundry, ample storage, and generous off-street parking.
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Welcome to Portsea 3944
Median House Price
$3,600,000
3 Bedrooms
$2,025,000
5 Bedrooms+
$4,600,000
Port Melbourne, located just 5 kilometres southwest of Melbourne's CBD along the shores of Port Phillip Bay, is a suburb that seamlessly merges its rich maritime history with contemporary urban living. This area is celebrated for its beaches, including Port Melbourne Beach and its historic piers, offering both leisure and a glimpse into the suburb's port origins.