Relaxed country vibes meet modern luxury in this expansive listing located just outside Port Macquarie.
Listing agent Lachlan Mitchell of hem said that the property was built four years ago for the current owners and was designed by a local architect.
"It was built by the current owners as their dream home but they are constantly moving," Mr Mitchell said, describing it as "probably one of the most beautiful homes I've ever listed".
The property is around nine kilometres from the centre of Port Macquarie and is located on an "exclusive street of big properties".
Positioned on a half acre block, the property features five bedrooms (including separate studio accommodation) a cinema room and stone fireplace.
"The outdoor area absolute amazing, the landscaping, in particular the way the backyard is tiered - you have an outdoor area that is completely separate from the main house," Mr Mitchell said.
The property would likely sell to a family, with Mr Mitchell having fielded enquiries from local and out-of-town buyers.
"We sell the majority of properties in Port Macquarie and I can honestly say I've never seen more calls for a property," he said.
Price guide withheld.
You'll never be short of space in this six-bedroom Bendigo abode, occupying a prime position close to the city's arts precinct.
Sitting at the top of Bendigo's price bracket, the home combines old with new, with a major extension having been added to the original 1912 property.
"This is the top of the market in Bendigo and the market in Bendigo is growing very quickly," listing agent Darryn O'Keefe of First National Tweed Sutherland said.
"It's a highly sought after position for people leaving Melbourne to have an affordable lifestyle," he added.
The home's "blue chip position, lovely pool and walking distance to the arts precinct in the CBD," are among its key highlights, Mr O'Keefe said.
It's on the market for $2.95 million to $3.24 million.
This property in Perth, Tasmania brings a hint of the tropics to the Apple Isle - offering resort-style living just minutes from Launceston.
Featuring five bedrooms and five bathrooms, listing agent Jessica Bryant of Harrison Agents Launceston describes the property as the "ultimate lifestyle upgrade".
"The quality materials used, the high end fittings and finishes and the beautiful way the home Is positioned, just metres away from the river's edge," are among the home's highlights, according to Ms Bryant.
"You are able to admire the natural beauty of the garden, looking out towards the tall gum trees and flowing creek, creating a feeling of your own sanctuary," she said.
It's listed with a guide of $1.9 million.
One of the original Wagga Wagga homesteads, this property has been meticulously renovated to reflect its heritage - with the project receiving an award from the Housing Industry Association in 2011.
Once home to late Wagga Mayor Pat Brassil and his six children, the property has proven something of a local icon according to listing agent Taylor Maurer of Hore and Davies.
The property, which dates back to 1886, has been held by the current vendors for 18 years.
Standout features include the outdoor entertaining area as well as the numerous nods to the house's history inside.
"A lot of the original features they carried through with the renovation - the high ceiling, the skirting boards match, they even kept the original doors," Ms Maurer said, who added that the original fireplaces are still in working condition.
The property is located on a large 1315 square metre block and had attracted a lot of interest from retired farmers looking to move closer to the city, according to Ms Maurer.
It's on the market at $1.65 million.
This grand five-bedroom home sits high on Albury's Monument Hill, providing magnificent views to surrounding bushland.
Features include a timber floating staircase, gas log fire and pool.
"There's plenty to love about Roper Place," said listing agent Becca Stefanides of Stanley and Martin, who described the property as "a standout opportunity for those looking to 'have it all'".
Other than the king-sized bedrooms and "jaw-dropping views," Ms Stefanides said that that one of her favourite aspects of the property was its ability to strike a "harmony between executive, luxury living and a feeling of homely comfort".
It's on the market for $1.5 million.