Mornington Peninsula holiday homes: Coastal getaways to suit every budget

Emily Rayner
view.com.au
This award winning, architecturally designed masterpiece is available in Mount Eliza
This award winning, architecturally designed masterpiece is available in Mount Eliza Credit: view.com.au/Supplied

Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula continues to attract dreamers, sea-changers, and holidaymakers with its dazzling coastal lifestyle and diverse real estate offerings.

And as the sun comes out and holidays are on the horizon, what better time than now to start dreaming about a coastal buy?

From the prestige properties of Mount Eliza to the bohemian charm of Rye, the Mornington Peninsula offers a lifestyle as diverse as its architecture.

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Whether you’re craving a nostalgic brick beauty that’s perfect for barbecues in the backyard after beach cricket or you’re on the hunt for a sleek architectural masterpiece with panoramic views, the Peninsula has something to inspire every buyer.

Here’s your inside scoop on what’s currently making waves in this beautiful Victorian coastal hotspot.

The top end of town

Blairgowrie bliss: 19 Dana Avenue

19 Dana Avenue, Blairgowrie
19 Dana Avenue, Blairgowrie Credit: view.com.au/Supplied

Inspired by mid-century modern ideals, Bridgewater House is a bespoke property that redefines coastal luxury. Masterfully designed to harmonise architectural elegance with its rugged surroundings, this home offers a lifestyle as beautiful as its oceanside setting.

As featured in The Design Files, the open-plan living area spills effortlessly onto a large deck surrounding a pool, perfect for summer barbecues after a dip at nearby beaches.

Make like you’re a star in a Slim Aaron’s photoshoot, grab a cocktail and pose by the pool in your best Palm Springs inspired outfit. This place is beyond insta-worthy.

Price Guide: $2,750,000-$2,850,000

Architectural elegance in Mount Eliza: 57A Canadian Bay Road

57A Canadian Bay Road, Mount Eliza
57A Canadian Bay Road, Mount Eliza Credit: view.com.au/supplied

For those with a taste for luxury, this four-bedroom showpiece is a design-lover’s dream.

‘Retreat House’ is a landmark collaboration between Latitude 37 and Aych Architects and winner of 2024’s HIA Victorian New Bathroom of the Year amongst other accolades.

This home is as functional as it is beautiful with clean lines, floor-to-ceiling windows, and seamless indoor-outdoor living spaces. It’s perfectly positioned near Canadian Bay Beach and Mount Eliza Village, delivering both prestige and lifestyle.

Price Guide: $5,200,000 - $5,700,000

Beachside bargain hunt

Classic coastal living in Rye: 76 Milton Road

76 Milton Road, Rye
76 Milton Road, Rye Credit: view.com.au/supplied

Looking for the quintessential Aussie beach house? This Rye gem has a nostalgic charm that’s hard to resist.

Set on a generous block, this solid brick home offers three bedrooms, a spacious yard, and a sun-drenched deck that’s perfect for morning coffees.

Just minutes from Rye’s pristine beaches, Blairgowrie Village and a bustling café scene, it’s an opportunity to embrace the relaxed Peninsula lifestyle without breaking the bank.

Price Guide: $870,000 - $950,000

Family-friendly and functional in Mornington: 25 Richardson Drive

25 Richardson Drive, Mornington
25 Richardson Drive, Mornington Credit: view.com.au/supplied

This three-bedroom beauty offers a little something for everyone.

With a spacious, practical layout and updated interiors, a separate studio and a block of over 600sqm, it’s the ideal home for growing families or those looking for a peaceful retreat.

The highlight? It’s located near Mornington’s vibrant shops and beaches, combining convenience with coastal charm.

Price Guide: $750,000 - $795,000

Originally published on view.com.au

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