Inverloch, VIC 3996
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Sat, November 1, 2025
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Sun, November 2, 2025
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SUSTAINABLE COASTAL SANCTUARY | ECOLIV-DESIGNED ECO HOME
Nestled on a generous leafy block in the heart of Inverloch, 16 Park Street represents a rare opportunity to embrace sustainable living without compromise. Designed and crafted by Ecoliv in 2010 — Australia's pioneering sustainable modular home builder — this three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence showcases how passive solar design principles can deliver year-round comfort whilst dramatically reducing environmental impact.
A HOME THAT WORKS WITH NATURE
From the moment you step inside, you'll appreciate how this home has been thoughtfully oriented to harness the sun's natural warmth. The expansive north-facing living area and backyard capture abundant sunlight throughout the year, flooding the space with natural light whilst providing passive heating during cooler months. Soaring ceilings amplify this sense of light and space, creating an uplifting atmosphere that seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor living.
The heart of the home is a stunning open-plan living area that exemplifies contemporary coastal design. Here, the vibrant kitchen — featuring bold pink cabinetry that guests can't help but notice — becomes a conversation piece and a highly functional culinary workspace. The mobile kitchen island bench, complete with built-in lighting and power points, offers remarkable versatility, allowing you to reconfigure the space for entertaining or everyday living.
INTELLIGENT DESIGN FOR EFFORTLESS COMFORT
Built to meet the highest efficiency standards of its time, this home achieves what Ecoliv calls "sustainable as standard." Double-glazed windows throughout reduce heat loss by up to 70% in winter whilst minimising summer heat gain. Fully insulated walls, floors and ceilings maintain stable internal temperatures, whilst strategically placed louvred windows capture cooling sea breezes during summer months. All operable windows and the living room sliding doors feature flyscreens, ensuring maximum bug-free airflow.
For those occasional extreme weather days, reverse-cycle air conditioning provides efficient heating and cooling in the living room. On cooler evenings, gather around the character-filled wood heater — the leaf litter and branches from the mature eucalypts provide perfect kindling, completing the sustainable cycle.
BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS
Three generous bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, with the primary bedroom boasting an impressive 30m² of space. Large windows in each bedroom frame verdant garden views, ensuring you wake to nature's beauty each morning. Every bedroom features floor-to-ceiling built-in robes with abundant clothes storage and space for more.
The home's two bathrooms are a practical luxury — when guests stay, everyone enjoys their own bathroom space. The main bathroom is a spa-like sanctuary featuring a luxurious bathtub and modern fixtures, perfect for unwinding after long beach walks or days exploring the region.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY THAT PAYS DIVIDENDS
Rooftop solar panels generate clean energy, often putting your electricity bill into credit during summer months and offsetting higher winter costs. LED lighting throughout (except bathroom heating), double glazing, full insulation and energy-efficient appliances all contribute to running costs that are approximately 30% lower than conventional homes.
Instantaneous hot water and the cooking stove operate via LPG gas cylinders with a convenient change-over switch — Inverloch's gas supplier provides remarkably quick replacement service. A discreet water filter fitted beneath the kitchen sink ensures pure drinking water on tap.
VERSATILE STORAGE & CLEVER SOLUTIONS
Thoughtful design extends to storage solutions throughout. A Euro-style laundry tucked into the hallway maximises space whilst maintaining the home's clean aesthetic. The mobile kitchen island can be repositioned throughout the living area, adapting to your entertaining needs.
The substantial rear shed was purpose-built as a workshop with undercover outdoor workspace and abundant storage. Whilst not designed as a traditional garage, it could be adapted if desired, with convenient rear laneway access making it simple to come and go.
YOUR PRIVATE NATIVE GARDEN
The property sits on a large leafy block where nature takes centre stage. The front garden — a deliberately unruly native garden — screens the house from the street whilst attracting abundant wildlife. Park Street still hosts resident koalas that occasionally visit the manna gums and swamp gums in the garden. Possums, kookaburras, wattlebirds and many other native birds enjoy the trees and flowering shrubs, whilst echidnas and blue-tongued lizards make occasional appearances. Some of the eucalypts are over 80 years old, providing a majestic canopy and endless opportunities for a keen gardener to further transform the space.
The back garden offers a more structured approach with raised vegetable beds and an easy-to-maintain lawn. Fully fenced and dog-friendly, it provides plenty of space for running around and outdoor play. The north-facing deck extends from the living room, creating seamless indoor-outdoor entertaining space — perfect for morning coffees, sunset drinks, or alfresco dining.
LOCATION PERFECTION
This is coastal living at its finest. You're within easy walking distance to Inverloch's pristine beaches, the vibrant town centre and the acclaimed Dirty Three Wines. The owners visited every second weekend for 20 years before loving the region so much they relocated permanently — a testament to Inverloch's enduring appeal.
SUSTAINABLE BUILDING CREDENTIALS
Built by Ecoliv using locally sourced renewable materials and eco-friendly construction methods that minimise waste, this home embodies regenerative building principles. Ecoliv's commitment to creating homes that work with the climate rather than against it means you'll enjoy year-round comfort whilst treading lightly on the planet.
THE INVERLOCH LIFESTYLE AWAITS
Walking distance to the beach, cosy in winter, naturally cool in summer, with a functional kitchen and deck that becomes one expansive living space — the owners have cherished how easy this home is to live in. NBN fibre to the curb/cabinet provides reliable internet connectivity, whilst bins conveniently store on the side of the house with gate access to wheel through to the front nature strip on collection day.
Available with most furniture and large garden pots (excluding specific items detailed in the contract), this home offers a rare turnkey opportunity to embrace sustainable coastal living immediately.
This isn't just a house — it's an invitation to live responsibly, comfortably and in harmony with nature. Your dream of a stylish, sustainable life by the sea starts at 16 Park Street.
The protected waters of Anderson Inlet make the coastal town a favourite holiday spot. Swimmers, water sports enthusiasts and surfers flock to the beaches during warmer months, while the surrounding walks and drives make the village a popular year-round destination.
By the water
Try a new water sport or practise your favourite one at Inverloch's pristine beaches. The still waters of Anderson Inlet make wakeboarding or windsurfing a breeze, while the surf beach is a great spot to introduce children (or beginners) to surfing. Try Eagles Nest if you are a confident surfer. Charter a boat or take a cruise to enjoy Inverloch from the water.
Time your visit to coincide with the Labour Day long weekend and join in the fun and festivities of the Inverloch Jazz Festival or hit the Sounds of Summer in December, a family-friendly music food and wine festival.
Walking and cycling tracks
Explore the many boardwalks and coastal trails to discover the town's beautiful natural surroundings. Wander down the kid-friendly Screw Creek Nature Walk to explore the marshlands, which lead to gorgeous views of Anderson Inlet. For a bit of fresh sea air, stroll along the cliffs of the George Bass Coastal Walk or get the legs pumping on Victoria's only coastal rail trail, the Bass Coast Rail Trail.
Penguins to the Prom
Inverloch is a perfect stopover point for those driving from Phillip Island and continuing on to Wilsons Promontory. Enjoy the spectacular views of Bass Strait from the cliff tops along the 12-kilometre Bunurong Coastal Drive between Inverloch and Cape Paterson. The drive passes many natural attractions ready to explore, such as Eagles Nest, Twin Reefs, Shack Bay, The Caves and Flat Rocks.
16 Park Street
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