Mega mansion with sale hopes of more than $18 million
A NEW contender for Brighton’s record property price has hit the market.
Few properties can measure up to the four-storey mega-mansion - previously owned by former St Kilda Football Club president Rod Butterss - at 39 Seacombe Grove.
It is expected to sell for more than $18 million, which would beat the suburb’s present top price set by the sale of 12 Moule Ave last year.
The house spans about 2000sq m, including a 12-car garage and multiple balconies.
It’s right by the beach, but who needs that when you’ve got your own heated swimming pool and spa? The basement has a billiard room, cinema, gym and wine cellar with lounge area.
Its position gives the home 180-degree views across Port Phillip Bay, shown through the wide windows and bi-fold glass doors that line the rear rooms.
Kay & Burton Bayside director Ian Jackson said the current owners had spent about $4-$6 million renovating the trophy home, which they bought for $11 million about eight years ago.
It was previously owned by former St Kilda Football Club president Rod Butterss.
It was previously owned by Mr Butterss, whose 2003 renovations of the property upset neighbours.
They claimed the addition of an attic level breached the area’s two-storey height restrictions.
The dispute landed in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, where Butterss was ordered to extend the mansion roof to conceal two air-conditioning units.
Offers for the property close on May 19.
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