Boasting a versatile layout across two levels, this thoughtfully upgraded four-bedroom home is perfect for coastal family life and remote working. With panoramic views of Port Phillip Bay and superior indoor–outdoor flow, it offers relaxed elegance in a quiet, walk-to-everything location.
Perfectly positioned in beachside Mount Martha, this family retreat offers generous living across a low-maintenance block with mature landscaping. Designed with longevity in mind, the home strikes a seamless balance between the practicalities of working from home and the vibrancy of the nearby village lifestyle.
Upstairs, expansive bay views frame a private master retreat, elevated above a genuinely spacious family floor plan.
Bathed in natural light from overhead V-Lux skylights and warmed by a gas-log fireplace, the main living area connects effortlessly with both indoor and outdoor dining zones. The stone-finished kitchen features a 900mm freestanding oven, waterfall benchtops, and a walk-in pantry — making it a true entertainer’s hub.
Step outside to a covered timber deck bordered by leafy gardens, a built-in barbecue, jacuzzi, and veggie beds. The sunny rear garden also includes a fire pit area and offers potential for an in-ground pool within the current footprint.
Three additional bedrooms with built-in robes are serviced by a central family bathroom with walk-in shower, oversized vanity, separate W/C, and laundry. Upstairs, a second living area adjoins the spacious master suite with resort-style ensuite, walk-in robe, and a north-facing balcony capturing views from Mornington’s coastline to the Melbourne CBD.
Additional features include a dedicated home office, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, hot water outdoor shower, rainwater tank, oversized double garage, ample internal storage, and a secure lock-up room beneath the house.
Located just five minutes’ walk to Mount Martha Primary School, the tennis club, South Beach, and the village’s cafés and restaurants, this is a home that combines space, privacy and lifestyle in one of the peninsula’s most tightly held pockets.