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Paradise Waters home on the waterfront listed

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A three level Paradise Waters home metres from the water has been listed for $5.25 million.

It has been offered by Elie Fakhri and Paula Fakhri from Joseph Douglas. 

The house at 27 Midshipman Court features high-end quality constructions including soaring ceilings, selected materials and topnotch fixtures.

Situated on a 903 sqm allotment, it comes with five king-sized bedrooms, upstairs master bedroom, five bathrooms, home office and library with study nook, open plan family, living and dining, and Italian kitchen.

Other highlights include the roofed poolside terrace, garage for six cars, extensive gardens, and 33 m beach water frontage. 

Paradise Waters is close to Surfers City, main beach and Southport CBD.


Edwardian style Prahran home sold

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A contemporary Edwardian home marketed as being in Prahran was sold late last month for an as of yet undisclosed price.

It was listed by agents from Hockingstuart with a price guidance of $2.25 million.

The four bedroom home at 74 Peel Street is well inside Windsor.

It last sold at $986,500 in 2009.

It comes with open plan living, dining and kitchen, 3 way Chazelles fireplace, private backdrop's plumbed barbeque, and elevated solar heated lap pool.

Additional features include soaring metal pressed ceilings, timber floors, Miele appliances and a woodfire pizza oven. 

It is within walking distance to Prahran, South Yarra and St Kilda’s vast array of restaurant and retail precincts, Albert Park Lake, Windsor station and Prahran market.

The suburb's median house price sits at $1.47 million, according to CoreLogic. 

37 acre Flinders trophy home listed

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A 37 acre rural Flinders trophy home has been listed for sale with $7 million hopes.

Held within the same family for over 30 years, it offers views across the valley to Western Port, Phillip Island, the Nobbies and Seal Rocks.

Set within the rolling countryside of Flinders, the rural property at 25 Beechers Way comes with a family home, grazing paddocks and native bush. 

The brick home comprises of three bedrooms, central kitchen, dining and living room, second sitting room, covered veranda and garden. 

The property also features five well-fenced grazing paddocks, an area of native bush, a large spring-fed dam, stockyards and a spacious 5-bay machinery shed with workshop and woodshed.

It is just a short drive from Flinders village, local beaches, award winning wineries and restaurants, shops, schools and all the attractions of the Mornington Peninsula.

The suburb's median house price sits at $1.67 million, according to CoreLogic.  

Tom Barr Smith and Prue McLaughlin from Kay & Burton Flinders are marketing the home until October 23.

Peel Street, Collingwood loft apartment for auction

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A luxuriously-finished Collingwood apartment with 7-star energy rating has hit the market.

Its estimated price range has been given as between $700,000 to $750,000.

It has been offered by Simon Shrimpton and Danielle Reynolds from Jellis Craig.

Situated at the corner of Oxford and Peel St, the 22 Peel Street apartment consists of two bedrooms, two bathrooms, marble Miele kitchen, living/dining room and city-view entertainer's terrace. 

Additional features include double-glazing, hydronic heating, solar electricity, lift access and secure car space/storage as well as art park opposite.

The apartment is near Smith Street.

It has been scheduled for auction on October 27. 

The suburb's median unit price sits at $531,250, according to CoreLogic.  

Rare 1950s Tugun beach house set for auction

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A 1950s beach house on an 810 sqm double block at Tugun, has been listed.

No other property on the market compares to 22-24 Wagawn Sreet, Tugun, according to Ray White Mermaid Beach sales agent Troy Dowker who holds the listing. 

The 1950s beach house on an 810 sqm double block was purchased by Gerrit van Dijk and his wife Fiona Landreth in 2014.

With plans to transform the property into a comfortable family home, the couple replaced the kitchen, polished the floorboards, redid the ceiling, updated the bathroom, replaced old water pipes and electric wiring, and closed in the storage cavity under the house.

Wagawn Street is widely regarded as the premier beachside address in Tugun, just metres from the ocean, beachfront parkland, Tugun Village, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and the weekly Village Markets.

Mr Dowker said the large block offered scope to capitalise with an array of redevelopment options to explore, subject to council approval.

“Beachside Tugun is tightly held and has had little sales activity in the second quarter and first two months of the third quarter,” Mr Dowker said.

The 810 sqm double block property has potential to subdivide or reconfigure plus a 15m height limit.

The home is just 5 mins from the Gold Coast Airport and 45 minutes from Byron Bay.

The GCCC rates for the property are roughly $2,467.04 for a six month period.

The auction takes place on the 27th of October.

Comparable sales include the transaction of the neighbouring house 26 Wagawn Street, Tugun (pictured below) which sold in February of this year for $2.055 million.

Portsea house on the hill listed

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A four bedroom Portsea house located at the top of Portsea Hill has been listed with a price guide of $2.75 to $2.95 million.

Located at 3717 Point Nepean Road, Portsea, the house was listed by Liz Jenson and Lorna Duffy of Kay & Burton.

The four bedroom three bathroom home is set on a 1,397 sqm block shaped like a Tetris piece (pictured below).

Situated between Franklin Road and the Portsea Village, it is a three minute walk to both beaches and the town. 

Features include level landscaped gardens, a north-facing sun deck, swimming pool and spa plus rear garden provides room for a tennis court.
 
The home most recently sold in 2008 when it sold twice within six months for an identical price of $1.2 million on each occasion.

Glenlee, Moonee Ponds trophy home listing with Paul Bangay gardens

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The Moonee Ponds offering Glenlee is a 1900s Queen Anne Gothic Revival residence that has undergone a recent renovation.

The home, located at 62 Park Street, Mooney Ponds is wrapped in Paul Bangay-designed gardens.

The four bedroom, three bathroom home was refurbished by Bagnato Architects.

AlexKarbon Real Estate North Melbourne agents Charles Bongiovanni and Alex Puglia have a $5.65 million to $6.2 million guide for the property. 

Features include bespoke light sculpture from Glowing Structures, formal lounge, fine dining/sitting room and custom-made library with marble fireplaces, soaring ceilings, oriel bay windows and American Oak parquetry floors. 

The home, set on a 1,050 sqm block, is within walking distance of schools, Queens Park, Puckle Street cafés and varied transport links.

Glenlee last sold in 2004 for $2.475 million which at the time was a big jump from its 2003 sale of $1.6 million.

The expressions of interest campaign for the home ends October 16.

Yet to be completed Mosman trophy home listed with $12.5 million hopes

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A new build at 39A Parriwi Road, Mosman is set to be listed with a price guide of $12.5 million.

"It's not even ready yet but I've already got 15 groups waiting to look at it, which is a good sign," Mosman agent Michael Coombs told Fairfax Media recently.

Coombs said demand from buyers for homes over $10 million was outstripping supply, which he estimated had dropped by about 30% since last year.

"The higher the price, the stronger the Mosman market," he said. 

"People have more money and they aren't relying on the banks [for finance]."

The home had featured on the ModernistAustralia website.


La Cabana at Blackheath listed for sale

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La Cabana, a 1940s style mountain lodge in the Blue Mountains has been scheduled for auction on October 14.

It has been offered by Katrina Allport from Ray White Blackheath.

Set over one acre in the heart of Blackheath, La Cabana at 13 Prince Edward Street was built by Austrian-born modernist architect H.P. Oser.

Held by the same family for almost 50 years, the house comes with three bedrooms, an updated kitchen, and sun-filled patio for outdoor entertaining and living. 

It completes with original timber floorboards and roaring open fireplace, large lounge room windows overlooking adjoining crown land.

La Cabana is only minutes from the village, train station and local school, and about a 1 hour 40 minutes to Sydney CBD.

“A small acreage so close to Blackheath Village is exceptionally rare,” Ray White Blackheath’s Katrina Allport said.

“This property is of historical architectural significance.”

The suburb's median house price sits at $585,000 according to CoreLogic.

 

Harbourside Greenwich trophy home set to go under the hammer

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A Greenwich four bedroom home designed by architect Michael Suttor with manicured gardens by Paul Bangay has been listed for sale with a price guide of $5.5 million. 

Hugh Macfarlan, of Raine & Horne HM Group, has scheduled an October 20 auction. 

Set on a 615 square metre allotment, the harbourside house at 52 King William Street comes with four bedrooms, formal lounge with fireplace, and open plan living and dining areas served by marble kitchen.

It also features study, self contained teenage retreat, wine cellar, plant room and rainwater tanks.

The home is just a stroll to the local shops, Greenwich primary school, parks, Harbour foreshore walks and CBD ferry transport, moments to RNS Hospital, and surrounded by Sydney's best private schools.

The suburb's median house price sits at $2.56 million according to CoreLogic. 

Award-winning West Perth home to go under the hammer

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An award-winning West Perth home is set to go under the hammer.

The 550 square metre home at 39 Mount Street, West Perth has views overlooking Perth City, Swan River and Kings Park.

It has five-bedrooms, six-bathrooms, four parking spaces and a rooftop entertainer’s area.

Other features include a glass-bottom plunge pool, a kitchenette and living area.

The home, which was Designed by renowned Baltinas Architecture and built by Mercedes Construction Pty Ltd, won the Innovative Construction for Small Lots category at the 2018 Master Builders-Bankwest Housing Excellence Award.

It has been listed by Mack Hall, Principal at Mack Hall Real Estate, in conjunction with Neil Kay, Knight Frank’s Partner, Head of Residential, WA.

Hall said the residence is expected to generate significant interest from both local and offshore buyers as the city’s luxury market continues to strengthen. 

“39 Mount Street is FIRB conforming, so is available for purchase by both local and international buyers,” he said.

“Working with Knight Frank’s local Perth residential team will allow us to actively market the home across Knight Frank’s extensive national and international network.”

The site will go to public auction onsite at 24 November 2018 at 12pm.

Lakeside Retreat south of Port Douglas listed

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The Lakeside Retreat south of Port Douglas in the Mowbray Valley has $4 million hopes through Callum Jones from The Pink Agency.

The tropical five hectare estate borders pristine creek frontage.

It features two Queenslanders, the main four bedroom residence designed by architect Garth Chapman.

Its wraparound timber verandah with two alfresco entertaining areas overlooks the swimming pool. 

The guest retreat, on its own adjoining two hectare plot, was built by the prior owner.

This article was first published in the Weekend Australian.

Riverfront Paradise Waters residence on market for over 2 year

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An architectural residence with front-row views over Main River in Surfers Paradise remains stuck on the market with an asking price of $5.25 million.

It has been offered by Nick Cole from Cole Residential and has remained on market for over 2 years.

The home was also listed at just short of $6 million for half a year before this new listing started in 2016.

Set on a 675 sqm allotment, the two storey house at 32 Admiralty Drive, Surfers Paradise contains six king size bedrooms and four bathrooms.

As well as open plan living, a gourmet kitchen with Gaggenau appliances and four car garaging.

Additional features include home office, gymnasium, media room, multi purpose lounge, and an inviting riverfront pool with sun terrace.

The home has been equipped with 22,000 litre water tank and 10 kilowatt solar system. 

The residence was valued in June this year for $2.1 million and was last sold for $1.075 million in 2000.

It is within close proximity to schools, light rail, and the beach.

 

Nedlands three storey trophy home listed

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A Nedland home with Swan River views from all three levels is on the market.

It has been offered by Vivien Yap and Phoebe Shi from Ray White Dalkeith.

Set on a 799 square metre block, the house at 66A The Avenue consists of upstairs master room, six additional bedrooms, three large living areas, kitchen with Miele stove, and two car garage.

It comes with timber flooring, tiled balcony, resort style swimming pool and ample storage throughout.

Set midway between the Nedlands Golf Club and waterfront parkland, it is also close to the University of Western Australia, Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital.

The suburb's median house price sits at $1,675,000, according to CoreLogic.

Historic Frankston residence with former wheat silo sold

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A historic Frankston residence set across a 1153 square metre holding has been sold. 

It was sold at an undisclosed price, having been listed with a $800,000 to $880,000 price guidance.

The house situated at 2 Cricklewood Avenue, Frankston comes with three bedrooms, open plan living/dining zone, lounge and study. 

It came with a silo that was used to store wheat 130 years ago.

The rooms are connected by a spiral staircase from a sailing ship that wrecked off the coast of Frankston.

Other features include in-ground pool, stain glass windows, decorative woodwork and fireplace. 

It is within moments to Bayside Shopping Centre, Frankston Train Station and East Link.

The suburb's median house price sits at $620,000, according to CoreLogic

 


Newly built Sovereign Islands home with vertical garden facade home listed

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A newly built Sovereign Islands home, complete with vertical garden on its facade, has been listed at $6.98 million.

From the street, half of the home is covered with vertical gardens with automatic irrigation. 

The "green wall' was chosen to provide more interest with street elevations and provide a more approachable design. 

The vacant 820 square metre waterfront block last traded for $1.38 million in late 2016 before the buyer, developer Roger Noble, engaged Zoran Architecture to build the opulent mansion, complete with interiors from Designer Details.

"A lot of thought went into the species of plant to use and we settled with rhipsalis from the succulent family as it best deals with the elements," Noble said.

It spans 1,085 square metres of living space across its three levels, serviced by an internal lift.

Built to face north over the water, the full concrete home on The Sovereign Mile comes with cinema room.

The designer kitchen, finished in gloss charcoal oak veneer, is accompanied by a full butlers kitchen.

There's six bedrooms in total, including an opulent master suite with his and hers bathrooms and walk in wardrobes, and a separate one bedroom apartment.

The basement level has parking for six cars and a grotto entertainment area with wellness centre featuring a top of the range Sawo Scandia sauna.

Ray White Sovereigh Islands agents Edin Kara and Ali Mian have the listing.

The street record was set in 2009 when the three-level mega-mansion Utopya, filled with waterfalls and glass walls, sold for $9 million.

The Michael Tomlinson-designed six bedroom, 10 bathroom waterfront with 15 seat cinema on-sold for $7.25 million in 2014.

This article first appeared in The Weekend Australian. 

Mount Macedon garden estate Cameron Lodge hits the market

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Mount Macedon has been known for its beautiful 19th-century gardens since Melbourne's wealthy took to the location for their inland summer retreats.

Set at the southern end of Victoria's Great Dividing Range, just 60km from Melbourne, its gardens often come with extravagant homes.

Cameron Lodge, one of the earliest hill station gardens, has been listed for spring sale through Abercromby's Armadale agent Jock Langley.

Dating back to the 1880s, Cameron Lodge sits on just over four hectares with Turritable Creek frontage. 

The estate features an original summer pavilion, a Temple of Winds, designed by Joan Anderson in 1932, along with Roman baths in its lower garden.

Closer to the home are topiary gardens along with a mod-grass tennis court and pool.

During their ownership, the current vendors sought to simplify the garden with a focus on the traditional English arts and crafts style. 

The property has a main house of three bedrooms, each with a marble ensuite, a three-bedroom guest lodge and a three-bedroom cottage.

The Indian colonial-style cottage surrounded by wide verandahs fetches over $700 a night on Stayz.

Owners through the decades have included used car salesman, Kevin Dennis Gowing, rag traders Michael and Michelle Hiatt, the pair behind women's fashion chain Living Doll, the tech entrepreneur Roger May, supermarket retailer Stuart Stoneman, and the consultant Alan Carroll, co-founder of Australian Ratings, the local subsidiary of international corporate ratings agency, Standard & Poors.

Its most famous occupant was Meryl Streep, the actress who stayed for six months at $2500 a week, when accompanied by her husband, sculptor Don Gummer, and children while filming of Evil Angels, the Azaria Chamberlain film in 1987.

Originally named Rahiri, Cameron Lodge was built in 1886 by Edward Woods, who had his city base in St Kilda at the now demolished Glenmore.

It was a time when the marketing for the district was pitched as "everyone knows distance lends enchantment to the view."

In 1916 William Cameron, a director of British American Tobacco, renamed it Cameron Lodge. His city home with wife Katy was Hammerdale in St Kilda.

Cameron, who died in 1949 aged 80, was from a family who'd emigrated from Scotland to Virginia in the United States, and began exporting tobacco to Australia in the 1860s.

The family company, which built tobacco factories in Sydney, on Beckett Street in Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane, joined with the Dixson Tobacco Co in 1903 to form the British-Australasian Tobacco Co Ltd. The Australian companies supplied 75 percent of the manufactured tobacco for Australia and India.

His southern tobacco baron father George, was a gallant Confederate soldier who'd distinguished himself in the 1864 battle for Petersburgh.

The expatriate son was responsible for the cross erected in 1934 as a memorial to soldiers at Mount Macedon.

As a depression employment initiative, Cameron, who'd lost his son in World War I, constructed the massive 21m cross at the eastern lookout as a tribute to those who'd died in the war. 

It was dedicated by the Premier, Sir Stanley Argyle to the glory of God and to the memory of Australia's gallant soldiers.

Soon after pictures of the cross, set among elegant gardens with views back to the city, featured on railway promotion posters, tourist postcards and brochures.

The £10,000 cost of the cross, plus the roadway, was paid by Cameron.

Constructed of Wunderlich terracotta tiles, it was hit by lightning in 1975 and damaged in the 1983 Ash Wednesday fires, which I saw when reporting for the Melbourne Herald. 

It was replaced in 1995 with the Grollo family key to its restoration.

The first European to climb the mountain was the NSW survey general Thomas Mitchell in 1836, who had king Philip II of Macedon in mind when naming it.

This article was first published in the Weekend Australian.

 

 

 

 

 

Bass Lodge at Flinders listed with record hopes

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Bass Lodge, the most recognizable house in Flinders that surrounded by landscaped gardens, has hit the market.

It was once the weekender of the juggernaut Coles family back in the early 20th century.

The circa 1915 home has been listed by Tom Barr Smith and Prue McLaughlin from Kay & Burton Flinders. 

Sitting on a 5342 sqm block of land, Bass Lodge at 33 Bass Street has been fully renovated and restored. 

It comes with four bedrooms, formal sitting room, dining room, light-filled kitchen, wide balcony with views across the water, and a seven-car garage. 

Other features include lift, wine cellar, guest kitchen and dining, concealed laundry, drying cupboard, cloakroom, powder room, plentiful storage, and split system heating and cooling.

Bass Lodge is ideally located just a few minutes walk to the shops, cafes and restaurants of the Village, the popular Flinders Hotel, the Flinders Golf Club, the beach and the pier.

The suburb's median house price sits at $1.67 million according to CoreLogic. 

Barwon Heads beach shack sold for $900,000

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With the imminent return of SeaChange to television, Barwon Heads could be back in the spotlight if the Channel Nine series films again in the coastal Victorian location. 

Some property commentators have calculated Barwon Heads prices have outdone Melbourne's during the intervening two decades.

One recent sale was the holiday rental home known as Cottesloe Beach Shack for $900,000 to Northcote buyers, showing sizeable price growth. 

The cute Cottesloe Drive cottage last traded at $500,050 in 2010 when bought by a Richmond couple whose saw its rental income jump to over $50,000 a year.

It sold at $275,000 in 2004 and before that in 1971 at $1100. It once featured on Channel Nine's Postcards, albeit with Glen Moriarty, not Bec Judd, singing its praises.

Nestled within native landscaped garden, the main home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the main eco-ply designed.

An open plan living and dining area that adjoins the galley-style kitchen opens to the front deck and garden.

There is a one bedroom bungalow tucked away in the topiary.

The backyard features a fire put, raised veggie patch, fruit trees, sandpit and manicured garden beds. 

Greenoaks Cottage, Darling Point listed with $20 million hopes

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The 1850s home, Darling Point’s Greenoaks Cottage has been listed with a $20 million price guide.

The five-bedroom home at 2E Greenoaks Avenue has been listed by the K2 Recruitment owner Phil Kerry and his wife, Ann-Maree, the 1984 Olympic Games gymnast.

Greenoaks Cottage is currently featured in Belle magazine.

It has been restored with its works a recent winner at the International Design and Architecture Awards in London.

The home, on 1300sq m, comes with a 12.5 metre heated pool and spa and a garage for four cars.

The couple paid $6,525,000 for the property in 2015.

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