5a Wyuna Ave home a techno gem reports Prue Miller

To view the video tour of this home by writer Prue Miller, go to this link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MklNPZ4rRg

Although many houses are light and bright, 5a Wyuna Ave Freshwater has been designed to capture all the variations on the theme; reflected, direct and in the upstairs gallery area an entire wall of opaque light glows day long, thanks to metres of painted glass. It shoots through the house in brilliant shafts, and dances across the water features – in all light is more than a feature to this house, it is it’s lifeblood.

On the day I visited the in-house stereo happily filled the open spaces of the house, topped up by the occasional water feature top note. Even the waterfall in the swim-jet pool seems at one with the flow of sound, light and positive energy.

The owners  have created an astounding space, balancing the hi-tech (for example there’s wired internet to every room, and an intruder alert system connected to their mobile phones) with the simplest elements (travertine flooring, though it is heated), while keeping relaxed lounge space abundant.

The spacious kitchen includes Smeg appliances and electric overhead cupboard doors – (according to the owner an ideal accoutrement for short cooks !) and my new favourite trick, the pop up exhaust fan.

The couple wanted a house to enjoy, and included the ultimate creature comfort of a purpose-built theatre with fully reclining chairs with space for buckets of Malteasers, all of which comes with the purchase of this inviting home… and only a few steps away from a dedicated kitchenette all geared up for intermission snacks and drinks. gtruly, this house does have creature comforts at every turn.

The Crowthers christened this once bare patch of earth, The Field of Dreams.

They have built it, and the buyers, no doubt, will come.

Prue Miller is property writer with News Local, Manly Daily

Clareville remains a hidden treasure reports Prue Miller

The barrel vaulted ceiling makes this space even more interesting

183 Hudson Parade

(see my video report on http://www.manlydaily.com.au)

Clareville is a in slim strip of land on Pittwater that remains largely ignored – which is ideal for those living there; the inherent serenity remains undisturbed. When I visited 183 Hudson Parade last week I was taken aback by how calm that waterside remains. A lone fisherman was at the end of Taylors Wharf pier, with his grey whiskered dog by his side. Despite the low mist and grey skies the scene was delightful.

So was the house, with space to burn and a top floor living area with a delightful view on stage for the entire level. I always feel at home looking at these Pittwater style views through the spindly trunks of the tall timbers that cover the peninsula. It’s like playing peekaboo with the world.

Bayview mansion a sublime trip to a different world reports Prue Miller

Minkara By Night

68 Minkara, Bayview

Of the many beautiful houses I am lucky enough to inspect, 68 Minkara will stay on my mind for life. To be honest, the magnificence of the pictures made me suspicious that the property would give itself over to gaudiness – but I needn’t have worried. Opulent? Yes. Only for the uber-wealthy? Yes. Warm and friendly? 100 times yes. This is, for all it’s marble and hand cut timbers, a lovely home. I could have pulled up a bar stool in that wonderful kitchen and been entirely at home.

I couldn’t resist a picture during the inspection! There is every chance in the world I am the only real estate groupie in the world.

The specialist team at Max Walls International are handling the sale.

 

Don’t Judge a House by it’s Cover, no matter how clever you think you are – reports Prue Miller

People who look at a lot of real estate – house hunters and property writers included, often find themselves under the impression that they have such vast experience  they don’t even have to open the front door to know what lies beyond.

How wrong we can be!

27 Mathews St in Davidson has an absolutely charming, almost story book streetscape. It’s sharply angled dormer windows are reminiscent of a dolls house – and with two perfect mop top robinias in the front garden, well, it all looks story book perfect. Yet walk through the immaculate front garden, cross the verandah, open the door and you will be amazed. This is a very big  (and equally immaculate), house – not in dolls’ house proportions at all. The surprises start with the high ceilings and wide black and white tiled entry hall, which has lounge rooms to the left and right. Through to a dining room which is open to the kitchen and then out to the upper deck.

Upstairs and the bedrooms are all double sized or bigger, with a newly renovated bathroom with a particularly deep spa bath – a necessity for a family with four sons.

Downstairs and more of that living space can be found in a billiards room that opens to a truly striking oasis style pool that meanders around to the dining cabana and waterfall. Again, I have seen a lot of pools – but this one is absolutely striking.

The sense of space is enhanced by a low perimeter fence beyond which is a mown stretch of reserve, which blurs into the bush and a dramatic stand of bulrushes. A joy to behold – and presented with enormous care.

Davidson offers many great streets – this is one of them, with this house being a star.

Contact Skyline Real Estate

Prue Miller is a property writer with News Local

Cool design makes a hot property in Clontarf reports Prue Miller

Some beach side homes merely observe the sand and water, whereas this Clontarf home blends in with the action as Prue Miller reports.

Harbourside homes, such as 1a Monash Crescent have an urban sophistication not always found in exclusive houses further up the peninsula. Clontarf Beach demands cool, elegant design.

Owner Steve Day and renowned architect Jon King from King Design have worked together to create this remarkable home, tucked away into the Clontarf hill. “It protects the home from southerly’s,” Steve said, “but we still keep the sunlight all day.”

The home is an uncomplicated concrete and masonry layout with oversized openings that blurr the line between inside with all that is happening outside, creating a connection that separates this home from the rest.

Italian limestone is used throughout the home, but rather than being monotonous, the stone has different finishes designed to interest the visitor, and further hints at beachside relaxation. The strong timber statements , reminiscent of the ever-present beachside Norfolk pines add to the chilled out atmosphere.

Terraces and decks can be found across the three levels, but perhaps the most striking is the dining sundeck, perched over the sand, meters from the water.

All the fixtures are top of the range, and the four bedrooms and five mosaic tiled bathrooms are as spacious as you would expect. It is the smaller detail, from the keyless entry to the pool sized spa beachside and a well-concealed boathouse (with wet bar and entertainment zone) that has direct access to the water. What is most surprising is that here is a more than substantial sized beach home that far from detracting from the beauty of the landscape, actually contributes to it.

Prue Miller is a property writer for the News Local

For more pictures go to the LJ Hooker website, or the Manly Daily

 

The Greenway Duffy’s Forest – too good to be true says Prue Miller

The new year is looking better than the papers would have us believe – just like the stock market the estate market works on a herd mentality – and once a whiff of rising prices wafts across the prairie, it’ll be all hands on deck for a good year.

Talking with agents this week, and generally snooping about I came to look into the multiple sales happening in Duffys Forest. The millionaires of The Greenway are selling up en masse – and some properties that make your eyes roll back in your head are waiting for new owners.

I hear two are under offer this week already. I tell, you if I had the money I’d be there in a flash.

Meet the writer

Writing Real Estate copy is pretty seasonal – Autumn is a good time to write about the mountains, Winter is a good time for the alps, Spring is all about Canberra but for Sydney it’s all about Summer listings.

For Summer you tap into the longing for happy times: relaxation, release even romance.

Prue Miller is an experienced writer; she’s a published author, a newspaper journo, a magazine writer, and an experienced TV and Corporate Communications wordsmith.

She’s also a real estate writer – go figure!

Newspaper, online, post cards, billboards … if it needs words, she knows the ones to line up.

Email : prue@pruemiller.com, or leave a message here at the blogsite.

Auctions still attract more lookers than shakers….

 

Went to a big auction last week of 4 vacant lots in Seaforth. Big crowd – and quite a few registered bidders. Still had a clearance rate of 50% on the day, though the agent, Hookers, are looking good to tie the last two up in the next couple of weeks. From the size of the crowd that turned up on a roasting Saturday afternoon that would seem entirely likely.

Many buyers are still sitting on their hands at auction.

There have been some stunners this month

Thank goodness those interest rates have come down a tad – it might give the market a nudge in the right direction – not that it hasn’t been busy, but those clearance rates could look a lot healthier.

Have seen some great houses this month – and talked with some inspiring vendors. I was so bowled over after talking with the owners of 5 Kilkenny Avenue in Killarney Heights that I went to the open house to have a good look around, and rather than be disappointed (as I often am after studying the pictures and the paperwork) I was happily surprised. Just fabulous – I had to be dragged out of there… such great textures – wood, stainless steel, travertine … and the hoop pine ceiling treatment? Wow. Great design everywhere you looked. McGrath at Seaforth have the listing.

5 Kilkenny - cutting edge design with new and interesting mix of textures and era

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Talking about great looks – the open plan indoor/outdoor deck/lounge featured at 24 Bungan Head Road … works brilliantly. The standout though is that great circular couch that softens the strong architectural lines of the entire level.

24 Bungan Head Road

Had to write a piece about great water views last week – and came across this. Such things are dreams made of? 190 Barrenjoey Road – the listing is with Hookers Mona Vale.

190 Barrenjoey Road

 

 

 

Here comes the Selling Season!

Writing Real Estate copy is pretty seasonal – Autumn is a good time to write about the mountains, Winter is a good time for the alps, Spring is all about Canberra but for Sydney it’s all about Summer listings.

For Summer you tap into the longing for happy times: relaxation, release even romance.

Prue Miller is an experienced writer; she’s a published author, a newspaper journo, a magazine writer, and an experienced TV and Corporate Communications wordsmith.

She’s also a real estate writer – go figure!

Newspaper, online, post cards, billboards … if it needs words, she knows the ones to line up.

From time to time she’ll post her favourite houses and homes on this site – if you need copy written for your agency don’t hesitate to contact me on 0402 102 887 or send an email to prue@pruemiller.com.

Competitive rates and excellent service – how’s that for good advertising copy?

Cheers for now.