Bali Body skin care founders sell their stunning Mediterranean-inspired Mornington Peninsula home for $4.7million
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The founders of Aussie skin care brand Bali Body have sold their multimillion Victorian home for just under the original asking price. Laura Foley and David Oosterloo listed their stunning home, located in Mount Martha on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, in November with a price guide of $4.8m-$5.2m.
The four bedroom home, named Scala House, changed hands earlier this month for $4.7million. The Mediterranean-inspired home is located just a stone's throw from the beach and a boundary wall and subtropical landscaping add an extra layer of privacy. Created by Wolveridge Architects, the home features a minimalist design and textured materials from around the world.
The well-appointed abode also boasts an open plan kitchen and living space with Patagonian Quartzite stonework. The founders of Aussie skin care brand Bali Body, Laura Foley and David Oosterloo, have sold their multi-million Victorian home for just under the original asking price.
The airy space leads to a pool and paddle area, complete with an inbuilt spa and outdoor shower. Set on a single level the home also features a separate primary bedroom 'wing' with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, while the remaining three bedrooms all feature custom built-in wardrobes.
There’s also an enclosed pool house part of the main residence with bar fridges, adjacent to the pool and spa. Listing agent Trent Cameron, director of Warlimont & Nutt Real Estate Mt Martha told the Herald Sun the skin care entrepreneurs were happy with the result of the sale, which generated a lot of interest.