Luxury home up for grabs with massive 16-car garage
Sitting below the suspended concrete slab of a sprawling six-bedroom, dual living home at 62 Norfolk Pl, Wishart, the basement garage covers 423 sqm.
It has painted concrete floors, an abundance of power points to allow for trickle charging and plenty of lighting throughout.
There is a separate workshop area with service pit and roller door, a second workshop space, a bathroom and a stainless steel bench with sink – perfect for washing parts.
With plumbing already on this lower level, it would be easy to add a kitchen or laundry.
Internal stairs lead up to the oversized three-car garage attached to the house with access to both the granny flat and main home.
On the market through Andy Guo and Jess Chia of Place Sunnybank, the home is for sale via expressions of interest.
'This is one of those truly unique homes,' Ms Chia said.
'It's not your typical, standard Wishart house.'
Ms Chia said not only did the huge garage separate the property from others on the market, so too did the 1000 sqm block, executive home, granny flat and two-street access.
'One access is from the main road and the other is from the cul-de-sac in Norfolk Pl, which is in one of the best areas of Wishart,' she said.
The main house has a huge open plan living area with soaring ceilings, a chef's kitchen, and a master suite with luxury ensuite and private patio.
There is a built-in wood fire pizza oven in the outdoor kitchen, while a central courtyard has an automated electric louvre roof that responds to weather.
The granny flat has a full kitchen, living and dining space plus a laundry, walk-in robe and bathroom.
'The granny flat has literally been built for granny,' Ms Chia said.
'There is not a single step in the space and it is completely wheelchair accessible.'
Ms Chia said the property had been generating strong interest from a range of buyers.
'The phones have not stopped ringing for this one,' she said.
'We've had enquiries from families, people who have thought about running a small business from the garage and car collectors.
'One potential buyer has a collection of about 10 cars and this garage would mean he could bring them all home.
'In the middle of the night he can come downstairs and work on his car rather go to a garage off site.'
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