Located less than one hour from Melbourne’s CBD, the spectacular Mornington Peninsula property at 29-31 Kalimna Drive offers unrivalled views of Mornington foreshore and harbour from most rooms of the house.
The prestige six-bedroom cliffside property has only changed hands four times over the past 105 years, with the classically styled 1931 mansion built to the high-specification of an award-winning architect.
Including a full-size tennis court, infinity poo, sun terrace and grand-scale rooms, the property combines modern luxury with classical period charm.

The infinity pool

The opulent entrance to the property

The house has ocean views from almost every room
If the property achieves its asking price, it will more than double the suburb’s $8.05m sale record set by neighbouring property 61 Kalimna Drive in 2011
Danckert Real Estate Mount Martha agent Alex Corradi said the home offers the opportunity to secure a scarce property with frontage onto Port Phillip Bay, with Braeside offering a completely unique lifestyle investment.
The property offers direct access to Mills Beach.

Not a bad bedroom.
Mornington Peninsula property is driving a mini-boom in commercial real estate, with many relocating their businesses or choosing to open a new venture.
As a result, industrial units and retail premises are now in short supply, with prices rising and the number of days on market contracting dramatically.
Jacobs & Lowe Real Estate said it leased eight properties in Mornington and Mount Martha in just one week – with rents of up to $9300 per month.
Another commercial property up for sale is Mornington’s sole cinema located in a prime position on the peninsula’s premier shopping strip, at 1 Main Street.
With a price guide of $3 million for the April auction, the 568-square-metre building has been with the same owner for 39 years but closed after the start of the pandemic.