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Modern luxury meets tranquil living

16 Martin Place, Cohuna
4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car
$775,000-$795,000

TUCKED away in a peaceful court, this breathtaking property is more than just a home—it’s a lifestyle statement. Designed for those who appreciate sophistication and comfort, this architectural gem offers an unrivalled blend of style, space and practicality.

Boasting four bedrooms and a study, this home caters to growing families, professionals and entertainers alike.

Every detail has been thoughtfully crafted to enhance both function and elegance, creating an atmosphere of effortless luxury.

At the heart of the home is an expansive open-plan living area that is bathed in natural light and features striking exposed beam ceilings that add character and warmth.

The sleek black kitchen is a true showstopper, complete with high-end appliances and generous storage—perfect for those who love to cook and entertain.The master suite is a sanctuary in itself, offering a private retreat with a walk-in robe and a beautifully designed ensuite, ensuring relaxation is never far away.

For those who enjoy an active lifestyle, the home gym and sauna provide wellness at your doorstep, while the semi-enclosed alfresco area—with hidden TV and heating—extends the living space, making it ideal for year-round entertaining.

Step outside and you’ll find a private resort-style oasis.

A sparkling swimming pool, sun-drenched cabana and an exposed outdoor kitchen set the scene for unforgettable gatherings, all surrounded by lush greenery that enhances the home’s tranquil ambiance.

With its striking modern design and premium inclusions, this property is a rare opportunity to experience contemporary living at its finest.

Whether you’re seeking a stylish family home or the ultimate entertainer’s retreat, this residence is a must-see.

Experience the pinnacle of luxury—because home should be nothing less than extraordinary.

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