Inverloch, VIC 3996
NEVER BEFORE OFFERED FOR SALE – This extraordinary dual-title property represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure one of Inverloch's most jealously guarded secrets. Spanning two generous titles at 7-9 Norman Road, this remarkable estate has remained in loving family hands since inception, creating an exceptionally rare offering in today's tightly-held coastal market.
THE RARITY FACTOR Positioned within Inverloch's most sought-after enclave, this property occupies a unique position where suburban convenience meets pristine natural bushland. The location is so rare and tightly held that properties here seldom, if ever, come to market. Your neighbours? Koalas who call the surrounding eucalyptus trees home, and an orchestra of native birds that provide nature's daily soundtrack.
DUAL-TITLE ADVANTAGE The two-title configuration presents extraordinary flexibility and future potential – whether for multi-generational living, investment opportunity, or simply the luxury of expansive private grounds that are virtually impossible to replicate in today's market.
ARCHITECTURAL HARMONY The residence itself is a masterclass in relaxed coastal living, featuring:
THE BOTTOM LINE Properties of this calibre, in this location, with this rare dual-title configuration, simply don't exist. When the tightly-held nature of this pocket meets a property that's never been offered for sale, the result is an opportunity that may not present itself again in your lifetime.
This isn't just a home purchase – it's securing a piece of Inverloch's most exclusive and irreplaceable real estate.
The protected waters of Anderson Inlet make the coastal town a favourite holiday spot. Swimmers, water sports enthusiasts and surfers flock to the beaches during warmer months, while the surrounding walks and drives make the village a popular year-round destination.
By the water
Try a new water sport or practise your favourite one at Inverloch's pristine beaches. The still waters of Anderson Inlet make wakeboarding or windsurfing a breeze, while the surf beach is a great spot to introduce children (or beginners) to surfing. Try Eagles Nest if you are a confident surfer. Charter a boat or take a cruise to enjoy Inverloch from the water.
Time your visit to coincide with the Labour Day long weekend and join in the fun and festivities of the Inverloch Jazz Festival or hit the Sounds of Summer in December, a family-friendly music food and wine festival.
Walking and cycling tracks
Explore the many boardwalks and coastal trails to discover the town's beautiful natural surroundings. Wander down the kid-friendly Screw Creek Nature Walk to explore the marshlands, which lead to gorgeous views of Anderson Inlet. For a bit of fresh sea air, stroll along the cliffs of the George Bass Coastal Walk or get the legs pumping on Victoria's only coastal rail trail, the Bass Coast Rail Trail.
Penguins to the Prom
Inverloch is a perfect stopover point for those driving from Phillip Island and continuing on to Wilsons Promontory. Enjoy the spectacular views of Bass Strait from the cliff tops along the 12-kilometre Bunurong Coastal Drive between Inverloch and Cape Paterson. The drive passes many natural attractions ready to explore, such as Eagles Nest, Twin Reefs, Shack Bay, The Caves and Flat Rocks.
7-9 Norman Road
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