17 March Avenue, Bellevue Hill is a uncommon discover as a result of its tennis courtroom, pool and alfresco leisure areas are all on one degree and in proximity.
Rich Sydney households are going to be preventing over the Nineteen Twenties-era Hollywood-style mansion of the enterprise capitalist Squareknot govt director, Michael Seder, and his spouse, Kim, which is up for October public sale with an $11m worth information.
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom dwelling with double storage at 17 March Avenue, Bellevue Hill — constructed on one of many highest spots within the suburb — is listed with Ray White Double Bay’s Ashley Bierman and principal Elliott Placks.
It goes beneath the hammer on October 24.
“What makes it distinctive is that the garden tennis courtroom, and pool and alfresco areas are all on the identical degree and well-connected,” stated Placks throughout an unique tour for the Wentworth Courier Home of the Week.
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The interiors of the house have been refurbished by the present house owners.
Two of the bedrooms upstairs have harbour glimpses.
The house has been fantastically refurbished by the Seders since they purchased it for $7.15m in 2011 from Robbie Fennell, daughter of Sir William Tyree, the late engineer and businessman.
They’ve raised their youngsters right here however at the moment are seeking to downsize.
Set throughout a uncommon, degree north-facing 1,086sqm block, the two-level residence has expansive sunlit formal and casual residing areas that movement via timber bifolds to the outside leisure areas and the pool.
An aerial view of the 1,086sqm block.
Take pleasure in summer season by the pool, which is non-public and sun-drenched because of the northerly facet.
Due to that northerly facet, each the pool and full-sized tennis courtroom obtain solar many of the day.
The present house owners — and the brand new ones too — can get pleasure from a sport of tennis and instantly soar into the pool to chill off.
There’s a Calacatta marble kitchen and island bench with model new European home equipment.
And the main bedroom upstairs has a breezy walk-in wardrobe, ensuite and personal sitting room.
Two of the opposite bedrooms on this degree have harbour glimpses.
Bierman and Placks bought the house of John and Colleen Glajz at 14 March Avenue on a significantly smaller (809 sqm) block for $9m in March.
And the 1910-era five-bedroom dwelling of former AMP board member Patty Akopiantz and her husband Justin Punch on a 1,167 sqm block bought for $14.7m final November.