Sorrento dominates the Easter auction offerings

Nicola TrotmanDecember 7, 2020

The Easter auction scene centres on Sorrento with veteran stockbroker Gary Reid is selling his beachside residence at an Easter auction with hopes of $1.25 million plus.

Located on St Pauls Road in Melbourne’s suburb Sorrento, Reid built the home eight years ago.

The four bedrooms, two bathroom house is only a stone's throw from Websters Corner front beach.

The living room is encircled by a courtyard on one side and an outside decking and gardens on the other.

The auction is scheduled for March 31 and has been listed by Liz Jensen and Linda Boulter from Kay and Burton Portsea.

A five-bedroom home on Coppin Road Sorrento will also go under the hammer on March 30 with price expectations over $2.5 million.

The one-year-old home is located on a 944-square-metre block and is walking distance from the beach.

Featuring three living areas, a screening room and three bathrooms, the property has been titled Whitehaven.

The property also boasts ebony stained hardwood floors, a surrounding decking and a 11-metre mosaic tiled swimming pool.

Liz Jenson of Kay and Burton Sorrento has listed the property.

Another property in Sorrento will also be auctioned off over Easter with price expectations around $2 million.

The five-bedroom limestone and timber home on King Street was built nine years ago by owner Alastair Young.

It boasts four bathrooms, a media and games room and several living zones that are located both inside and out.

Situated on approximately 1,260 square metres, the home is surrounded by landscaped gardens.

Alastair and his wife, Susan, are moving to their 150-acre farm in Cape Schanck.

David Heathcote of Kay and Burton Sorrento listed the home.

Nicola Trotman

With a penchant for the written word, Nicola has built a career doing just this – now Creative Director at thriving Melbourne-based PR agency, Greenpoint Media.

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