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The property is being marketed by Ray White Northern Beaches sales agent Eddy Piddington and goes under the hammer on 18 April.

Completed in January by Renco Group, the five-bedroom, four-bathroom residence at 40 Riverview Parade, North Manly has replaced a 1970s Californian-style bungalow with a high-spec, suspended-slab masterpiece.

Designed for large-scale family living and entertaining, the home’s striking facade features stacked limestone and zero-maintenance timber-look aluminium, opening into an interior defined by rare Arabescato marble - European oak flooring and custom joinery throughout.

The layout is centered around a Miele-integrated island kitchen and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow to a lagoon-side terrace, heated mineral pool, and level lawns with direct gated access to the water.

Renco Group’s director David said the property is designed to maximise the light and warmth of the day to allow year round entertaining.

“I wanted to bring a different approach in design and scale to the Northern Beaches market,” David said.

“It is built with a suspended slab and timber framing throughout, using high-end materials, state of the art appliances, home automation and an abundance of marble that were difficult to work with but offer a finish you rarely see.”

Smart technology is at the core of the home, featuring a home automation app-controlled system, 9.6kw solar/battery backup with a Tesla EV charger, and CCTV security.

The floorplan is tailored for growing families, offering five large bedrooms, an upstairs retreat, and a fitted home office.

Its location is a major drawcard, situated within a short walk of Mackellar Girls Campus and Harbord Public School, and moments from the surf at Queenscliff and Freshwater beaches, he said.

“From the lagoon access for kayaks to the proximity to the best local schools, it has everything a modern family needs,” David said.

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