49 Wabash Avenue, Cromer is proudly presented by Barry Devine and Megan MacKay of Ray White Forest Group.

In real estate, we often hear about the rare opportunity’, this residence is truly that.

Designed by Glenn Murcutt, undoubtedly at the vanguard of Australian contemporary architecture, it is a home eminently suited to stylish and easy living.

The accommodation and expansive living areas flow seamlessly around a light filled internal courtyard. There is a blurring of the lines between the indoors and out, this is further enhanced by the deep and wide deck that enjoys views of the bird filled native garden and Narrabeen Lake beyond.

Glass, brick and steel combine to provide a solid solar passive house yet it appears to float above the site and landscape. Truth in materials and structure are evident. The thermal mass retains and releases captured warmth and an innovative and efficient cross ventilation system negates the need for cooling so energy costs are further reduced.

You feel comfortable from the moment you enter the home via the welcoming foyer. Ascending the wide stairs to the central area that is reminiscent of a Japanese pavilion, the scale and layout are inviting.

The bedrooms are arranged away from the living areas all on one level with a study that is flooded with natural light. The master suite cleverly conceals the en-suite complete with spa bath behind the built in robes. So livable right now, however there is scope to expand into the ample lower ground floor space to create more accommodation.

This is a chance to own an exceptional and significant example of Australian domestic architecture.

Your inspection is warmly invited.