Ray White list most luxurious property in Katherine
The most luxurious property in Katherine is now on the market for over $900,000.
The most luxurious property in Katherine is now on the market for over $900,000.
The five acre property is completely private and features an executive style home complete with established gardens, stables and a chicken pen. The home’s indoor and outdoor design takes advantage of Katherine’s lifestyle and climate.
Listed for sale through agents, Doris Baylis and Lauren Croft, of Ray White Katherine, 5 Usher Road has gone to market with all furnishings included.
“The rural market in Katherine is mostly owner-occupied and is in a growing stage, where properties ordinarily start out as unmemorable homes and are gradually improved upon. This property started out as an impressive home and has only gone from strength to strength,” says Ms Baylis.
“I will never have the opportunity to sell a property like this again. The gardens and interior are immaculately designed and the home is so welcoming. When you walk through the gardens you instantly relax and are ready to open up a bottle of wine.
“This is a huge home in comparison to other properties in Katherine, with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living areas, extensive outdoor living and the garage could easily be converted into additional accommodation for dry season visitors.
“You get total privacy, while being only five minutes from the centre of town. The indoor and outdoor entertaining areas are perfectly suited for the climate - there isn’t anything like it on the market, and it’s something I don’t think we’ll see again for a long time.”
Built in 2005, the current owners purchased the home in 2006.
“The owners love this home and have put so much thought and care into the design of the property. They are now ready to enter the next phase of their life and they’ve made the decision to move to Queensland.
“The best part about living in Katherine is that life slows down, and you get the opportunity to pay more attention to living life, being with your family and doing the things that get by-passed these days.”
Ms Baylis expects interest from local residents and executives moving to the area.