Domain - The Age, November 09, 2019

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All manor of beauty A  stately  address  with  absolute  style

W hat t o se e t h i s We ekend

You W i sh

Be s t on Show

RETRO  MODEL

WINNING  FORM

HERITAGE  REBORN

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Raise a glass to spectacular views

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Note from the editor

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eal estate is unique in its ability to stimulate the left and right sides of the brain. At an open for inspection, or when browsing the pages of this magazine, a buyer will find both regions of grey matter – left for considering the financial investment, right for seeking style and creature comforts – come into play. Like a balanced diet, we take care of both within the pages of Domain. The left hemisphere, controlling logic, will appreciate this edition’s opinion piece by prominent developer Tim Gurner, one of his monthly, fearless deep dives into crunchy aspects of the market (this time, it is his take on the market forces that are driving a wedge between the cost of owning and buying, and the unique opportunity this presents). To tickle the imaginative right hemisphere is the New Living cover story on the homes judged Australia’s finest; mentions, too, for the dreams conjured by our cover property, the blue ribbon Carrington House in Armadale.

In a lakeside suburb where sturdy brick houses

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share the streets with a smattering of weatherboard cottages, one gleaming home stands out from the crowd. The four-bedroom, four-bathroom property on the Tuggerah Lake waterfront is the opposite of a humble beach shack. Beyond a landscaped front lawn, bluestone pavers lead the way to the entrance. Continue along the side of the house to reach a heated mineral swimming pool and a seriously impressive outdoor dining area. Step inside, where the long list of highlights includes a billiard room, home cinema with starstudded LED light ceiling and a living area that takes in spectacular lake views through soaring glass. The unashamedly glamorous aesthetic continues with an ultra-modern gas fireplace set into a European limestone feature wall, gold-leaf chandeliers from Portugal, a 156-bottle wine rack, sauna and marble finishes. Wiseberry Charmhaven agent Darin Butcher is quoting a guide of more than $2 million. Just in time for summer.

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House of the Week

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THE PL ACES TO BE

Inside  Australia’s  best  homes

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OUR COVER 58 Kooyong Road, Armadale,

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Editor Emily Power | Deputy editor Jessica Dale | Group lifestyle editor January Jones | Editorial assistant Hailey Coules | National managing editor Alice Stolz | Senior designer Colleen Chin Quan Graphic designer Emma Staughton | Group picture editor Kylie Thomson | Chief executive officer Jason Pellegrino | Chief consumer officer Jason Chuck | Residential sales Mitch Armstrong 0438 820 767 New development sales Monty Hanger 9249 6536 | Contact editorial@domain.com.au | Domain is published by Domain Holdings Australia Limited and is printed by Elephant Group (Aust) Pty Ltd, 24c Victoria Street, Windsor VIC 3181.

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BEAUMARIS 14 Cromer Road $2.1 million-$2.3 million

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Some mid-century old, some striking architectural new, and a whisper of Palm Springs come together in Dearie House, a single-level, circa 1953 beauty on an elevated corner site eight doors from the shoreline. “There’s a real feel for nature here, with wonderful natural light and windows all around to see the pool, the beautiful landscaped front garden and the Japanese-inspired courtyard,” the agent says. Buyers from inner Port Phillip and Stonnington are joining local upsizing families to view “the house of their dreams”. Auction: 2.30pm, November 16 Agent: Marshall White, Matthew Pillios 0408 145 982

ST KILDA 23 Burnett Street $2.7 million-$2.97 million

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The listing agent for this 1910 brickand-stucco residence with grand central bay window recalls it as “a rambling old house” when he sold it to its owners 18 years ago. Since then, thoughtful refurbishment and a warehouse-inspired two-storey addition, plus solar-heated plunge pool and Rick Eckersley landscaping, have imbued the rear with a wonderful sense of space, light and easy living. The mezzanine study, wall of commissioned street art, waterfall pond and well-balanced floor plan work wonders. Auction: 1.30pm, November 16 Agent: Wilson, Graeme Wilson 0418 315 645

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SOUTH YARRA

LAST WEEKEND

2/63 Murphy Street $3 million-$3.25 million

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This top-level home has had one owner since new 30 years ago. It has a large living room, family area beside

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the kitchen and a sunny dining room

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or study that opens to a walled terrace. Two of the three bedrooms are enormous, each with a balcony and travertine en suite. Auction: 10am, November 9 Agent: Kay & Burton, Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221

Alice Stolz

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It’s the pointy end of The Block this weekend with the much anticipated auctions taking place – a chance for five buyers to purchase a slice of St

BOX HILL SOUTH

Kilda history. We’ll be

18 Fowler Street

discussing it all on Your

$1.7 million-$1.8 million

Domain, Saturday 10am, Channel Nine.

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PRAHRAN

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This Californian bungalow with lane-

1 Budds Lane

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marked swimming pool on 1036

$900,000-$990,000

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square metres, loved and lived in by one family for 47 years, grew to

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accommodate its residents. It was a

$4.98 million GLEN WAVERLEY

6-8 Lisbon Street Sold by LLC Real Estate.

hobby room. From the central light well, open stairs go up to a split-level

beauty when built in 1928 and the

This could well be the funkiest pad

terrace that merges with first-floor

interior retains “all the hallmark period

south of the Yarra. The quirky

living areas. “It has an incredible

features of that vintage,” the agent

bluestone-lane 1980s build, home to a

bohemian vibe; it’s funky and retro

says. The upper storey of four extra

musician and former member of an

and secluded and when I walk in, I feel

bedrooms and retreat expands family

equally quirky 1970s band, boasts

like I’m being hugged,” the agent says.

space, with views to Port Phillip Bay.

glass bricks, cedar ceilings, spiral

Auction: 12.30pm, November 16

Auction: 10am, November 16

staircase under a glass dome, built-in

Agent: Gary Peer,

Agent: Fletchers,

slate shower-bath and soundproof

Nikki Janover 0412 496 545

Brooke Warwick 0403 510 822

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YO U W I S H B y CARO LIN E JAM E S

KEW 29 Molesworth Street $5.5 million-$6 million

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This designer home is a true

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“rags to riches” tale. Formerly showing its

There is a retractable

original period age, the

breakfast bench for casual

current owners saw beauty

dining, a 1000-bottle wine

in its bones and, in

cellar and 15,000-litre

conjunction with architect

water tanks.

Joseph Toscano,

Auction: noon, November 16

transformed it into a light-

Agent: Kay & Burton,

filled contemporary

Judy Balloch 0408 753 877

wonderland. “I sold this old dilapidated Victorian to the vendors in 2001, who wanted to design a new home that would accommodate a growing family,” the agent says. On more than 1000 square metres with a south-facing rear garden, today a sophisticated award-winning split-level house stands. Shortlisted for the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture, highlights

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include the city skyline views

11 Meryl Street

5 Retreat Road

from the top level terrace,

$3.75 million-$4.05 million

$2.95 million-$3.245 million

and design focus on social spaces including luxe resort-

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areas, myriad dining zones,

Renovated in 2016 for

rumpus room with space for

progressive family life, this

a billiard table, barbecue

rendered period house

The 445-square-metre block

about $1.7 million to build

stunner is the genius of

area, and a heated pool.

invites home entertaining. A

has a double-frontage.

but, after 28 years, its

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Quieter areas include a

swathe of open-plan living

Auction: 2.30pm,

owners have decided to part

Expressions of interest:

library with sitting room.

space and gourmet kitchen

November 16

ways with their architect-

close 5pm, November 21

with stone and stainless

Agent: Marshall White,

designed pad. Part artwork,

Agent: Hodges,

steel benching faces a leafy

Fiona Counsel 0409 516 916

part comfort home, the

Michael Cooney

dual-storey timber-clad

0418 325 052

covered courtyard terrace.

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HOUSE OF THE WEEK B y LO U SWE E N E Y

Need to know: The property was last sold in 2004. The highest recorded house price for Armadale (past 12 months) was $9.3 million for 28 Huntingtower Road in June 2019.

Recent Sales $2.825 million 20 Elgin Avenue, October $2.635 million 10c Avondale Road, October

Fine feat of imagination

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here’s a rich cache of fine Victorian manors in Armadale and you won’t find a much better example than Carrington on Kooyong Road. The smooth twist here, though, is the contemporary renovation creates a masterful reimagining of the spaces, bringing them up to modish speed without sacrificing any of the period finery. It a stunning picture beyond the protective high wall with a handsome formal garden framing the classic facade. From the strapped-ceiling entry hall head left into the fine formal living room with brilliant dimensions, glorious bay window and a soberly handsome black marble fireplace the standouts. Across the way is the gracious dining room boasting big beautiful windows and another superb marble hearth. You bank behind here to the kitchen with its broad stone benches and superb outlook over a front terrace and garden.

$1.875 million 4 Cambridge Street, September

What the agent says

ARMADALE 58 Kooyong Road $7.25 million-$7.975 million

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Private auction: November 27 Agent: Abercromby’s, Hugh Hardy 0407 339 807 Open your camera and hover your phone over the app code to see

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A window seat on the south-side looks over the indoor lap pool. Head back to the main hall and down into the north-easterly music room; an urbane beauty with light streaming in via big casements and three sets of french doors taking you out to the rear garden. Divine. You can cross the hall where another passage takes in a sunroom, powder room and leads back into a most magnificent family room.

The spacious room has sublime strapped ceilings and wainscoting, lovely light and french doors leading to the northerly oriented terrace. Outside there’s a private garden, a garage and a second swimming pool. Up the grand stair the house fans out in typical Victorian style to offer two wings of accommodation. There are six bedrooms up here plus a study and four bright bathrooms.

Carrington House shows a level of elegance and refinement that is so hard to find, while providing flawless family living in a superb garden setting in the heart of Armadale.

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ALBERT PARK 31 Richardson Street $2 million-$2.2 million

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A rundown Victorian on a 160-squaremetre triangle has been reborn as both an architectural showpiece and a lovely family home in a coveted pocket rimmed by parks, schools, transport, cafes and the beach. Behind and above its double-fronted heritage facade, a zigzag screen of white timber battens shields an upper-floor of the year-old build by WALA. Open-plan living and kitchen sit atop three bedrooms and a study, with room for bike storage and a cosy courtyard. Auction: 11.30am, November 16 Agent: The Agency, Brendan Coburn 0433 262 876

KANGAROO GROUND

SOUTH YARRA

TOORAK

699 Heckers Hill Way

2903/625 Chapel Street

5 Kyeamba Grove

$1.8 million-$1.95 million

$2.8 million-$3 million

$2.3 million-$2.53 million

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Here’s an eight-hectare slice of Yarra Valley heaven:

The Capitol Grand marks “a new peak in South Yarra”,

This 1940s clinker-brick maisonette with a

sprawling bucolic landscape, super-stylish

the agent says. Part of the Bates Smart-designed

herringbone driveway, the enduring precursor to

contemporary home, outbuildings and potential

benchmark at the corner of Toorak Road, this ultra-

today’s townhouse, has flexible accomodation,

hobby income. “The vendor came out from the

chic home has timber floors, a main suite with

marble bathrooms, a solid build and an excellent

suburbs to build here seven years ago and so could

freestanding bath, sweeping living and a wrap-

position in a cul-de-sac between Toorak and

the buyer,” the agent says.

around balcony.

Tooronga shopping villages.

Private sale

Expressions of interest: close 4.30pm, November 15

Auction: 11.30am, November 16

Agent: Jellis Craig, Chris Chapman 0421 736 592

Agent: Hocking Stuart, Mark Konishi 0412 825 852

Agent: Abercromby’s, Simon Curtain 0405 385 285

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NEIGHBOURHOODS / FA I R F I E L D B y L ARIS SA D U B ECKI

Clearance rate

65% Median price houses

$1.162m Top sales 1. 1 Panther Place $2.875 million 2. 77 Rathmines Street $2.805 million 3. 14 The Esplanade $2.7 million 4. 13 Rushall Street $2.58 million 5. 96 Perry Street $2.431 million Due to listing volumes, median unit price data is not available for this GREG BRIGGS

suburb.

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bird’s-eye view of Fairfield is the short-cut to understanding its appeal. Just six kilometres north-east of the CBD, this tightly held ’burb devotes half its territory to parkland following the contorting wriggle of the Yarra River as it girdles Yarra Bend park, its public golf course and various sports grounds, and tracts of bushland. To the north of Heidelberg Road, Fairfield becomes an orderly grid of attractively shady streets lined with the odd early Victorian and a

quorum of Edwardians and Californian bungalows hugging the main Station Street shopping drag. Head further north into the back blocks past Separation Street just before the suburb bumps into Ivanhoe and you’ll hit the industrial zone, but even these warehouses tell a story of the changing area thanks to a growing clique of dance and swim schools catering to the broader area’s booming family scene. Postcode 3078 has been namechecked by Barry Humphries as one

of Melbourne’s hidden secrets, and its loyal inhabitants will no doubt agree, albeit quietly. Early landmarks, such as the HM Prison Fairlea (demolished after closing in 1996) and the Infectious Diseases Hospital (now the highsecurity Thomas Embling Hospital for forensic mental health) are no longer but the Fairfield Boathouse is still an elegant 109-year-old icon. An amphitheatre added in 1985 hosts musical performances over summer, while at all times of year it’s

still possible to hire a rowboat and mess about on the river (all the better to look at the backyards of Fairfield’s most coveted houses that spill down to the water). Station Street has been through its downturns, but this busy retail spine is riding a new wave of optimism. It’s a street with everything you could need, from butchers to bakers and bookshops. The arrival early this year of Oasis, the storied 20-year-old Middle Eastern bakery, cafe and grocer attracts weekend queues.

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Close to Fairfield Village and schools,

A thoroughly modern makeover lies

this as-new home has a great sense

behind the classic weatherboard

of space thanks to 2.7-metre ceilings,

facade of this cute cottage. Sized for

while a raft of mod cons includes

a family, its ample space includes

zoned ducted heating and refrigerated

three bedrooms plus a study with an

116 Arthur Street

cooling, an alarm system and CCTV.

229 Station Street

open-plan living and dining area.

$1.43 million

Private sale

$1 million-$1.1 million

Auction: 11am, November 16

Agent: Nelson Alexander,

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AUCTIONS Houses and Apartments *

Address

Beds

Sat Sun Price $000s

Agent

HAMPTON 19A Gordon St

4BR

2.00

POA

Marshall White

4BR

11.45

POA

Marshall White

2/21 Leura Gr

4BR

1.00

NPD

RT Edgar

3/17 Mowbray St*

3BR

1.00

POA

Marshall White

4BR

9.15

POA

Marshall White

3BR

12.15

NPD

Collins Simms

15 Fraser St

3BR

11.00

POA

Marshall White

2B Thanet St*

3BR 10.00

POA

Marshall White

2C Woodmason St

4BR

11.00

POA

Marshall White

4BR 10.30

NPD

RT Edgar

11 Berrima Av

3BR 10.00

POA

Marshall White

113-117 Finch St

5BR 12.00

NPD

RT Edgar

61 Coppin St

4BR

11.00

POA

Marshall White

89 Paxton St

4BR 12.00

POA

Marshall White

2BR

11.00

POA

Marshall White

3BR 10.45

NPD

Greg Hocking

4BR

2.00

POA

Fletchers

Greg Hocking

HAWTHORN ABBOTSFORD

2 Hawthorn Gr

36 Charles St

2BR

11.00

65 Park St

3BR 10.00

900-990

Biggin & Scott

HAWTHORN EAST

1.25M-1.3M Nelson Alexander

ALBERT PARK 26 Danks St

3BR

2.30

POA

Marshall White

5BR 12.00

POA

Fletchers

HUGHESDALE

BALWYN 49 Narrak Rd

222 Poath Rd

BLACKBURN 1A Erli Ct

KEILOR EAST 0BR

2.00

POA

Woodards

43 Dinah Pd

BLACKBURN SOUTH 9 Pursell Av

0BR

2.00

POA

MALVERN

Woodards

BRIGHTON 1 Lawrence St

3BR

1.00

2B Hamilton St

3BR

11.00

3 Keith Ct

4BR

4/140 Head St*

3BR

4/6 Stanley St*

NPD

Nick Johnstone

NPD

Nick Johnstone

12.00

NPD

Nick Johnstone

30 Elizabeth St

11.30

POA

Marshall White

MALVERN EAST

3BR 10.30

POA

MW ONE

CAMBERWELL 29 Finsbury Wy

4BR 10.30

POA

Marshall White

880-960

Woodards

CARNEGIE 1B Mernda Av*

3BR

11.30

3/47 Moonya Rd*

2BR

1.00

POA

Woodards

62A Truganini Rd*

2BR

11.00

450-490

Woodards

MELBOURNE 603/2 Slater St*

CAULFIELD 3/212 Kambrook Rd*

MIDDLE PARK 2BR

11.30

440-480

Woodards

HAMPTON 1/510 Bluff Rd*

3BR

12.30

780-850

Woodards

11 Talbot St

3BR

12.30

POA

Marshall White

This elegant Edwardian at 31 Martin Street is just off Brighton’s

21 Park Rd

Golden Mile. Kay & Burton are taking expressions of interest.

MONT ALBERT 20 Grange St

KEW

PORT MELBOURNE

14 Union St

4BR

11.00

POA

Jellis Craig

MALVERN 12 Cressy St

3BR

12.30

POA

Marshall White

4/22 Hunter St*

2BR 10.00

POA

Biggin & Scott

2BR

POA

MW ONE

MALVERN EAST 1/15 Darling Rd*

11.00

MITCHAM 16 Good Governs St

0BR 12.00

POA

Woodards

MURRUMBEENA 7/106 Murrumbeena Rd* 2BR 10.30

550-600

Woodards

PORT MELBOURNE 61/95 Rouse St*

2BR

11.30

POA

Marshall White

PRAHRAN 38 Commercial Rd

4BR

12.30

POA

Marshall White

RICHMOND

107 Richardson St

5BR

1.30

NPD

Greg Hocking

25 St Vincent Pl

3BR 12.00

NPD

Greg Hocking

26 Dundas St

4BR

3.30

POA

Marshall White

87 Richardson St

3BR

3.15

POA

Cayzer

ARMADALE

POA

Marshall White

3 Talbot Av

2BR

2.15

POA

Marshall White

3BR

9.45

POA

Marshall White

BEAUMARIS 18/495 Balcombe Rd*

BENTLEIGH 38 Wright St

4BR 10.00

NPD

Jellis Craig

BOX HILL SOUTH

40 Chestnut St

3BR 12.00

1.1M-1.21M

Biggin & Scott

5BR 12.00

POA

Fletchers

13 Wallace Gr

4BR

2.15

NPD

Kay & Burton

2B Kinane St*

5BR 12.00

POA

Marshall White

31 Martin St

5BR

10.15

NPD

Kay & Burton

4BR

11.30

POA

Marshall White

5BR

3.00

NPD

Kay & Burton

10a Napier St*

1BR 10.30

POA

MW ONE

117 Park St*

2BR 10.30

POA

Cayzer

6 Normanby St

92 Smith St

3BR 12.00

POA

Cayzer

CAMBERWELL

3BR 10.00

NPD

Kay & Burton

31 Prospect Hill Rd

CANTERBURY 22 Chaucer Cr

5BR

11.00

NPD

Kay & Burton

53 Wentworth Av

5BR

1.30

POA

Marshall White

CARLTON NORTH

62 Abbotsford St

3BR

11.00

NPD

Collins Simms

ALBERT PARK 105 Page St

629 Rathdowne St

2BR 10.30

1.5M-1.65M Nelson Alexander

781 Drummond St

4BR 12.00

2M-2.2M Nelson Alexander

ELWOOD 8 Normandy Rd

4BR

9.30

POA

Marshall White

GLEN IRIS

ABBOTSFORD

3BR

2.45

POA

Marshall White

Marshall White

6BR By Appt.

BRIGHTON

WEEKEND OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS Houses and Apartments *

POA

69 Sutherland Rd

BALWYN

18 Fowler St

Marshall White

2BR 10.00

PRAHRAN

SOUTH MELBOURNE

Biggin & Scott

POA

Marshall White

52 Spring St

Biggin & Scott

2.30

POA

Marshall White

550-600

3BR

12.45

POA

1.35M-1.48M

21 Evelina Rd

4BR

2BR 10.00

11.00

TOORAK

R’dnce 12/105 Beach*

4/21 Hampden Rd*

2BR 10.00

Fletchers

Greg Hocking

Marshall White

3BR

POA

NPD

Marshall White

2/2 The Vaucluse*

11.00

11.45

POA

18 Wertheim St

3BR

4BR

POA

Biggin & Scott

24 Oak St

Cayzer

404/115 Beach St*

3BR 12.00

1.2M-1.25M

SURREY HILLS

NPD POA

4BR 10.00

11.00

2/63 Murphy St*

1.45

11 Meryl St

2BR

SOUTH YARRA

4BR

4BR By Appt.

17 Seymour Av

127 Lord St

SOUTH MELBOURNE

125 Beach St 164 Station St

17 Mont Iris Av

4BR

12.15

POA

Marshall White

179 Finch St

3BR 10.00

POA

Marshall White

2 Mons St

3BR 10.00

POA

Marshall White

41 Park Rd

4BR

POA

Jellis Craig

3.00

191 Park St

2BR

1.00

NPD

Greg Hocking

26 Little Boundary

2BR

12.45

NPD

Greg Hocking

10/122 Anderson St*

3BR

1.00

NPD

Kay & Burton

19 Hope St

4BR

1.45

POA

Marshall White

4 Motherwell St

3BR

1.30

POA

Marshall White

6 & 8 Stanley St

3BR

11.00

POA

Marshall White

SOUTH YARRA

ST KILDA 23 Burnett St

4BR 10.30

12.30

NPD

Wilson

34B Marine Pd

4BR

2.15

NPD

Kay & Burton

5BR

3.00

POA

Fletchers

1 Crestmont Ct

4BR 12.00

NPD

Kay & Burton

1/3 Kilsyth Av*

3BR

1.00

NPD

Kay & Burton

102/42 Washington St*

3BR 12.00

NPD

Kay & Burton

104 St Georges Rd

4BR 12.00

POA

Marshall White

SURREY HILLS 14 Neath St

TOORAK

2/97 Mathoura Rd*

2BR

1.30

POA

Marshall White

22 Balmerino Av

4BR

12.45

POA

Marshall White

242 Williams Rd

4BR 10.00

NPD

RT Edgar

3 Heyington Pl

6BR By Appt.

POA

Marshall White

4, 23 Washington St*

3BR 10.00

POA

Marshall White

4/1 Irving Rd*

2BR

11.00

NPD

Kay & Burton

4/29 Washington St*

3BR 12.00

NPD

RT Edgar

7 Stonnington Pl

4BR

2.00

POA

Marshall White

3BR

2.00

NPD

RT Edgar

WINDSOR 17 Stewart St

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26 Little Boundary Street, South Melbourne Showcasing bespoke design, impressive proportions and state of the art detailing, this architecturally imposing residence is a truly stand out home. Enjoying wonderful natural light, features include a generous living space boasting two built in televisions with cameras highlighting stunning city views, an ultra stylish Miele kitchen plus ground floor main bedroom equipped with walk in robe and luxurious ensuite plus a private internal courtyard.

Albert Park 8644 5500

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191 Park Street, South Melbourne

Sat 16th November at 10.30am Contact Agent Sat 12.45-1.15pm Wed 5.45-6.15pm Max Mercuri 0431 043 723 Simon Gowling 0422 234 644

Experience the exquisite designer appeal of this elegant two storey residence and office. With refined finishes, breathtaking views and superbly generous dimensions, this truly unique, cosmopolitan home has versatile appeal. Situated within walking distance of South Melbourne Market, the CBD, Albert Park Lake and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Lease term (shop only) expires June 2020; Rental Return $1,460.00 pcm; Zoning: Mixed Use.

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Sat 23rd November at 2.30pm Contact Agent Sat 1-1.30pm Tue 1-1.30pm Peter Zervas 0405 682 173 Greg Hocking 0418 329 961 Callum Richardson 0488 504 889

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107 Richardson Street, Albert Park A refined collaboration between renowned studios Alfred de Bruyne architects and Mim Design has resulted in this spectacular renovation and extension. Visibly striking behind a preserved traditional faรงade, this exceptional four or five bedroom domain features world class finishes and contemporary comforts. Open plan living overlooks north facing garden by award winning landscape architect Ben Scott, double garage includes a first floor studio with ensuite.

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25 St Vincent Place South, Albert Park A magnificent example of Victorian elegance, this classic three bedroom home impressively combines the refinement and grandeur of the era with contemporary style. Gracious living and dining rooms flow through to an updated kitchen, study overlooks the rear garden with a dual street frontage to Bevan St and the possibility of OSP (STCA). The master bedroom features robes, ensuite and private balcony facing St Vincent Gardens. Land size 334sqm - 6.6 x 48.1m.

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Close 26 November at 5pm Sat 1.30-2pm Thu 2.30-3pm Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Max Mercuri 0431 043 723

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125 Beach Street, Port Melbourne This breathtaking town residence boasts panoramic views of the CBD and the bay, expansive light filled living and luxurious outdoor entertaining spaces, placed just moments from the water. Features open plan living, sleek kitchen, rooftop terrace, four generous bedrooms with robes including ensuite main, versatile ground floor living or office, laundry, two additional bathrooms and two side by side secure car parking spaces complete the home.

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404/115 Beach Street, Port Melbourne Advantaged by an absolute beachfront location commanding panoramic views taking in Melbourne’s CBD and Port Phillip Bay, this breathtaking residence showcases the ultimate in high end apartment living. Features open plan living and dining, premium kitchen, wraparound balcony, main bedroom with robes and ensuite plus three further bedrooms with robes and immaculate family bathroom. Includes two parking spaces.

Albert Park 8644 5500

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Sat 30th November at 1.30pm $3,000,000 - $3,300,000 Sat 1.45-2.30pm Wed 6.30-7.15pm Peter Zervas 0405 682 173 Callum Richardson 0488 504 889 Andrew Turner 0408 211 281

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21 Park Road, Middle Park A brilliant transformation by Blu Seven has resulted in this spectacular three bedroom domain setting a new benchmark in eye catching luxury where every detail reflects the finest quality, level of finish and attention to detail. Features open plan living and dining boasting an internal courtyard plus a second landscaped courtyard adjoining a Miele appointed kitchen, split system heating and cooling and underfloor heating.

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Sat 30th Nov at 11.30am Contact Agent Sat 10.45-11.15am Wed 5.45-6.15pm Peter Zervas 0405 682 173 Greg Hocking 0418 329 961 Callum Richardson 0488 504 889

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PORT MELBOURNE 164 Station Street

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BEST OF PORT — ULSTER HOUSE — CIRCA 1893 • Nine principal rooms • Four bedrooms and three bathrooms • Formal and informal living zones • 4 metre high internal ceilings • Private courtyard with water feature • Fully self-contained apartment above double garaging with Princes St frontage • Secure garaging for 2 cars

A magnificent example of the Victorian era, this beautiful home with 7 metre frontage is meticulously presented. Located opposite leafy parklands and the North Port light rail, and minutes to Bay Street. Period features coupled with modern-day additions leaves for nothing more.

• One of the district’s finest residences in a lifestyle location View Auction Contact

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CLASSIC VICTORIAN IN BEACHSIDE LOCATION • Short stroll to Albert Park Beach, MSAC, public transport & Victoria Avenue • Car access via side roller door • Front lounge with marble open fireplace • Main bedroom with built in robes, open fire place and balcony access • Two further bedrooms and central bathroom • Sun-drenched paved courtyard • A rare and exciting opportunity for further improvement if desired (STCA) For Sale View By appointment Contact Simon Carruthers Geoff Cayzer Tara Goss

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ALBERT PARK 87 Richardson Street

By appointment Sunday 1st December at 12pm Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Tara Goss 0423 765 765 3

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CAPTIVATING VICTORIAN WITH GRAND PROPORTIONS • Magnificent free-standing three-bedroom Victorian • State of the art kitchen featuring two Miele ovens • Enormous open plan living/dining • Allotment 6.6 m x 31.3m approx • Privileged tree-lined location just a short stroll to Albert Park village, beach, MSAC, schools and public transport View

0438 811 601 9690 9782 0423 765 765

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Sat 3.15-3.45pm, Tues 12.30-1pm & Thurs 6-6.30pm Auction Saturday 16 November at 2pm Contact Simon Carruthers 0438 8 1 1 601 Tara Goss 0423 765 765 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809

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Kooyong Road´s pre-eminent address since 1868, six bedroom, four bathroom CARRINGTON HOUSE has been comprehensively renovated to create a home that delivers un-paralleled family luxury. Fully integrated home entertainment and an internal lift lead a fabulous luxury list that includes an outdoor pool and a sublime indoor pavilion featuring a 25m lap pool on mature, elegantly landscaped grounds totaling 1140m2, including a double garage, within walking distance of Union Park and High Street. Private Auction: Wednesday 27th November View: Strictly By Appointment Saturday & Tuesday 12.00 - 12.45pm 24/7 View: www.58kooyongroadarmadale.com Contact: Hugh Hardy 0407 339 807 Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Ada Taylor 0428 058 880 Office 9864 5300

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Always one of Armadale´s most important, illustrious residences, MOORAK´s significance has only grown with the passage of time. Today, offered for the first time since 1960, this majestic property represents the opportunity to appreciate an estate of exceptional period integrity in a location acknowledged for its lifestyle allure. Substantial decking, a dual level ’Coach house’, an inviting swimming pool, the garden´s outstanding privacy, two car garaging and ample extra parking add to the style, substance and status of MOORAK. Land size: 1954 sqm approximately. Private Auction: Friday 29th November View: Strictly By Appointment Saturday 2.00-2.30pm & Wednesday 5.00-5.30pm Video Journey: vimeo.com/367661532 Contact: Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Emma Pierson 0409 182 310 Tim Derham 0438 332 844 Office 9864 5300

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ELWOOD

2 bed from $1,250,000 3 bed from $2,150,000 Penthouse $3,625,000 ONLY 13 CUSTOM DE SIGNED RE SIDENCE S 451 – 453 ST KILDA ST, ELWO OD

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5 Retreat Road Hampton This award-winning Jackson Clement Burrows-designed home once featured on Grand Designs, has been beautifully built to be the ultimate family home where entertaining, comfort and location are key.

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5pm Thurs 21st Nov Michael Cooney 0418 325 052 Julian Augustini 0418 558 408 By appointment Beaumaris 9589 6077

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30 Elizabeth Street Malvern

113-117 Finch Street Malvern East

Stunning, deligh�ully presented 4 bedroom family home of expansive propor�ons with pris�ne Paul Bangay gardens, 4 car basement parking, in ground pool and undercover al fresco dining, located in a sensa�onal part of Malvern, moments to public transport, elite private schools, local shops, and Sir Robert Menzies Reserve a stone’s throw away.

A true grand and imposing light filled six bedroom family residence with in-ground pool, posi�oned in arguably East Malvern’s most desirable loca�on, boas�ng a broad street frontage with many original Victorian features throughout situated on a large allotment of 1310sqm approx.

rtedgar.com.au AUCTION Saturday 9th November at 11:00am (Unless Sold Prior) VIEW Saturday 10.30-11.00am | PRICE Contact Agent James Paull 0430 338 348 | Mark Wridgway 0419 510 777

www.rtedgar.com EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Closing Monday 2nd December at 12.00pm (Unless Sold Prior) VIEW Saturday 12.00-12.30pm & Thursday 12.00-2.30pm Oliver Booth 0413 975 723 | Abby Innes 0423 210 790

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344 Graham Street, Port Melbourne

25 Swallow Street, Port Melbourne Port Melbourne's Greatest Redevelopment Site! Set only meters to Port Melbourne's famous Station Pier is this once in a generation redevelopment opportunity. The existing freestanding 1970's 3BR brick home is immediately comfortable, clean & modern with easycare backyard, perfect for families! - Multi unit development potential (STCA) - Multi vehicle access via Little Swallow Street - Blue chip location, just meters to beach, light rail, parks & Bay Street shops, restaurants & cafes. - No heritage overlay

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“Truly Magnificent” Built circa 1871 for the one-time Mayor of Port Melbourne, James Close, this magnificent Victorian balcony terrace provides a unique opportunity to purchase a property of true architectural and aesthetic significance to Port Melbourne. This superbly presented stylish home offers all of the hallmarks of modern living and comes with eight principal rooms, secure garage and separate loft apartment. Located on the Evans Street parklands, less than 10 minutes from the city, the grand size (335 sqm block) and convenient location of this property allow for both personal and professional use. The current configuration features a traditional family layout including 4 bedrooms, formal sitting room, private study, formal dining room, natural light-filled family room, large epicurean kitchen, informal dining area, three bathrooms – one with European laundry and one with a small underground wine cellar - as well a secure garage and studio apartment.

Expressions of Interest Closing Friday 29th November @ 5pm Contact Frank Callaghan 0407 313 753 frankc@frankgordon.com.au

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RICHMOND - SOUTH YARRA

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One of only three, occupying the entire first floor of a stunning contemporary building by David Hicks, this peerless three bedroom, three bathroom apartment is perfectly poised between the Royal Botanic Gardens and Fawkner Park. Brilliant from a big picture perspective, breath-taking in its commitment to excellence, the design´s dynamic, dramatic foyer introduces flexible spaces that flow to an elegant terrace while a refined separate sitting room enjoys a terrace retreat of its own. The open plan marble kitchen illustrates the highest quality complemented by a butlers pantry. Flawless finishes and the finest materials put this outstanding apartment even further into a class of its own, enhanced by smart home wiring, surround sound, video/intercom security, direct lift access, secure basement garaging for four vehicles and a sophisticated wine room. Spectacular, South Yarra at its most seductive. Private Auction: Thursday 28th November View: Strictly By Appointment Saturday 12.00-12.30pm & Thursday 1.00-1.30pm Contact: Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Emma Pierson 0409 182 310 Ada Taylor 0428 058 880 Office 9864 5300

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4/29 Washington Street Toorak

242 Williams Road Toorak

This sublime North facing three bedroom all with ensuites plus study, sanctuary designed by architect Stephen Jolson and curated by award-winning Orchard Piper. Voluminous gallery like spaces with superb open-plan dining/living leading to extensive northfacing entertainment terrace with city skyline views. This home offers the ul�mate in sophis�cated living and entertaining. www.rtedgar.com EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Closing Monday 18th November at 12.00pm (Unless Sold Prior) VIEW Saturday & Wednesday 12.00-12.30pm | PRICE Contact Agent Sarah Case 0439 431 020 | Rudy Van Der Berg 0405 204 450

Elegant 1880’s Victorian Terrace showcasing superbly renovated four-bedroom accommoda�on with high ceilings, classical period detail, excellent natural light, mul�ple living areas, indoor/outdoor entertaining, Miele appliances and secure parking for 2 cars. Pres�giously posi�oned in Melbourne’s premier suburb surrounded by premium family homes.

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This renovated solid brick maisonette c1940s residence is located in a charming cul de sac. Its position is complemented by a light-filled sitting room, large living and dining areas. A separately zoned Gaggenauappointed kitchen flows to an outdoor entertaining retreat. Bedrooms on both levels, roof-space storage, off-street parking and a short walk to leading schools, Kooyong Tennis Club, public transport and shops. View: Saturday & Thursday 11.00-11.30am

Auction: Saturday 16th November at 11.30am Contact: Simon Curtain 0405 385 285 Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Emma Pierson 0409 182 310 Office 9864 5300

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striking two-level rear

room is the large main

an en suite and walk-in

inside and out. And it comes

kitchen, living and dining

extension that includes an

bedroom, with en suite and

wardrobe, is at the other.

with large grounds and sea

room ahead.

upstairs living area and

walk-in wardrobe, and two

Private sale

views. The lower level has

Sale by set date: 5pm,

kitchen opening up to a large

living areas opposite.

Agent: Hocking Stuart,

smart living areas with

November 18

deck. The front of the house

Private sale

Annette Leary 0407 917 054

parquet floors throughout. A

Agent: RT Edgar,

has been sensitively

Agent: Waller Realty,

wide entrance hall is flanked

Vicki Sayers 0410 416 987

updated; the bay-windowed

Tom Robertson

by a formal sitting room and

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This 1880s weatherboard

to see the listing

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eldersrealestate.com.au ‘CHATSWORTH PARK’ via Shepparton, VIC | 435 HA* / 1,075 AC*

650 Hordern Vale Road, Hordern Vale, VIC | 63.58 HA / 157.11 AC

Renowned Goulburn Valley District Dairy/Mixed Farm

Charming Otway Acreage with Versatile Options

• 435 ha*/(1,075 ac*) on 11 Certificates of Title • Meticulously presented 4 bedroom homestead with exceptional appointments • Comfortable 3 bedroom manager’s residence, plus 2 workers cottages • Fully automated 60 bale rotary dairy with auto ID and drafting capabilities • 800 cow feed pad with flood wash • Strategically subdivided into 70 main paddocks with centralised laneway system ‘Chatsworth Park’ is being offered for genuine sale.

• Highly productive level to gently undulating land with an excellent balance of productive friable loam and clay loam soils • Magnificent house sites (STCA) offering picturesque views of the valley and ocean • Stock proof fencing of exceptional standard throughout • Ideally suited to a range of agricultural pursuits including cattle, sheep and equine • Established native timbers and Otway vegetation provide shade and shelter for grazing livestock • Situated on the fringe of the Great Otway National Park offering stunning rainforest scenery, waterfalls and walking trails, in addition to an expansive coastline within a 5-minute drive* • Located 30 km* south west of Apollo Bay and 228 km* from Melbourne via the Great Ocean Road

*Denotes approx.

Auction Friday 6th December, 1.00 pm, on site Venue 146 Yabba South Road, Invergordon Anthony Stevens 0417 822 356 Elders Melbourne eldersrealestate.com.au/17752538 Co-agent Gagliardi Scott Real Estate, Numurkah Darren Scott 0419 001 708

Expression of Interest

*Denotes approximately

Venue Elders Melbourne Anthony Stevens 0417 822 356 eldersrealestate.com.au/21045345

61 Waterfalls Road, Mount Macedon, VIC | 11.12 HA / 27.5 AC

Mediterranean Villa at the foothills of Mount Macedon – 30 Minutes to Tullamarine Airport / Melbourne Fringe For those amongst us who are discerning and truly appreciate quality not only in construction but also in infrastructure and location the search can be long. If this is true of you, you must put this at the top of your list as this property is one of the very few that will exceed your expectations. As soon as you enter through automatic gates upon the meandering driveway you soon realize you are in a story book setting where no expense has been spared in ensuring the residents and guests are living the dream here. The home is absolutely beautiful with a Castlemaine Stone and Corten Steel exterior, a spacious interior incorporating open plan living with direct access to two idyllic

alfresco areas, an enormous billiard room with a French fireplace, four bedrooms each with an ensuite plus a fifth bathroom, a hobby room and a large office. Set in the lush fertile foothills of Mount Macedon on 27.5 magnificent undulating acres with the mountain as your breathtaking backdrop to a picture perfect Mediterranean style residence, also with a large barn with stables, two deep dams and a seasonal creek this property is ideal for indulging in a luxurious lifestyle, keeping horses and investing in the future potential of acreage in a highly regarded location on the fringe of a national Park and minutes from town.

Expressions of Interest

Closing Thursday 28 November, 12:00pm Inspection Sunday 10 November 1:30 – 2:30pm Thursday 14 November 6:30 – 7:00pm Wayne Heard 0409 248 477 Elders Bendigo 03 5443 1744 eldersbendigo.com.au

Prime Dairy Country, Jancourt East, South West VIC | 135.5 HA / 335 AC* Offered as a Whole or 2 Separate Lots Lot 1 – 80.15 Ha (198 Ac)* 739 Lavers Hill-Cobden Rd, Jancourt East VIC 3266 Featuring 2 homes (4 bedroom brick veneer home plus a 3 bedroom staff residence), 18 double up herringbone dairy with automatic cup remover, 9500 litre vat, feed system and 2 grain silos. Additional features include a feed pad, central laneway system, extensive shedding for calves, hay and machinery, and a reticulated stock water supply from large catchment dams. Lot 2 – 55.35 Ha (137 Ac)* – Cnr Lavers Hill-Cobden Rd and Cowley Rd, Jancourt East VIC 3266 An attractive parcel of rural land featuring established shelter and dam water supply. Includes road title of 22.9 sqm* (R1 PS139876) Agents Remarks: Prime arable land located in the heart of one of Australia’s most reliable, high rainfall farming regions.

*approximately

Expressions of Interest

Closing Tuesday 3rd December, 5.00pm Rob Rickard 0407 354 025 Elders Camperdown 03 5593 7500 eldersrealestate.com.au/21494817

Curdies River Road, Timboon via the Great Ocean Road, VIC | 7.75 AC

Exquisite Living Amongst Natures Best

Expressions of Interest

Closing Thursday 12th December, 5.00pm Rob Rickard 0407 354 025 Elders Camperdown 03 5593 7500 eldersrealestate.com.au/21493156

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Beautifully positioned on an elevated 7.75 ac parcel of quality farming land is this astonishing family residence with the bonus of a self- contained two bedroom cottage. The main house contains four bedrooms, two bathrooms, office, kitchen and separate living zones all of which provide a spectacular outlook over the gorgeous landscaped garden and surrounds. Highlights include the outdoor entertaining area, double garage and workshop, orchard and vegetable garden, stables and four separate paddocks. With stunning north facing passive solar design, complimented by countless outstanding features both inside and out, this haven provides the most amazing lifestyle experience. You’re just a heartbeat from the 12 Apostles, Timboon and its famous Ice-cream, whisky and food trail and the coastal city of Warrnambool. No need for the supermarket bag, reliable rainfall and beautiful soils allow you to produce most things at home!!


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eldersrealestate.com.au ‘BEN CRUACHAN PASTORAL’ Maffra Upper West, VIC | 1,281 HA* / 3,165 AC*

A Superb Sub-Alpine Pastoral Portfolio • Appealing 3 bedroom homestead in elevated setting enjoying spectacular views of the Victorian Alps with 7 bedroom dorm accommodation • Excellent structural improvements inc machinery/tool sheds, 6 stables, 60m* x 20m* arena and 4 sets of cattle yards • Huge 215 ML* scenic Keyline Irrigation Dam (gravity-fed irrigation to approx. 200 acres) • Grazing licence of 14,172 hectares* (35,021 acres*) • Sheltered rolling grazing lands bounded by State Forest, dramatic rock escarpments, pockets of old bush, clear streams, rock pools, wild flowers, animals and birds • Ideally suited to cattle and timber production, eco-tourism, bush walking, swimming, rock climbing, mountain bike and horse riding • Private airstrip • Located 20 km* Nth East Heyfield (saleyards), 6.2 km* Nth Lake Glenmaggie/ Coongulla, 28 km* Nth West Maffra, 64.2 km* Nth East Traralgon, 46 km* Nth West Sale and 222 km* East of Melbourne CBD To be offered as a whole or as five separate lots. *Denotes approximately

Expressions of Interest Closing Thursday 28th November, 4:00pm (AEST) Inspections by appointment only Anthony Stevens 0417 822 356 Nick Myer 0427 610 278 Elders Melbourne eldersrealestate.com.au/21404774

‘MOUNTAIN FRESH TROUT & SALMON FARM’ Harrietville, VIC | 7.4 HA* / 18.3 AC*

An outstanding lifestyle opportunity providing an excellent income stream • Spacious 4 bedroom/2 bathroom home strategically situated in an elevated position to capture stunning views over the surrounding valley • 30 ponds* filled via the pristine waters of Stony Creek and the Ovens River • 12 ML per day pass through licence via the Stony Creek • Licensed species include Rainbow Trout, Atlantic Salmon, Golden Trout, Brown Trout, Brook Trout and Tiger/Cheetah Trout • Fully renovated 4 bedroom manager’s residence • Onsite retail shop front

Expressions of Interest

• Wholesale business supplies to butchers, restaurants, deli’s and Sydney and Melbourne fish markets • Live fish supply to government operations, commercial fish farms and private customers • Situated 5 kms* from the mountain village of Harrietville and 20 kms* from the popular tourist destination Bright The property/business is offered on a Walk-In Walk-Out basis, with a handover period available to ensure a smooth transition for the new owners.

Closing Friday 6th December, 12.00pm Inspection by appointment Nick Myer 0427 610 278 Elders Melbourne eldersrealestate.com.au/21492948 Dickens Real Estate, Bright Gerard Gray 0439 551 032

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‘105 STAFFORD ROAD’ Johanna, VIC | 71.66 HA / 177.07 AC

Versatile Holding with Spectacular Bass Strait Ocean Views • Highly productive, level to gently undulating land with free draining friable loam and clay loam soils • Consistent fertiliser history and pasture improvement • 3 large paddocks, with fencing of exceptional standard and fully electrified • Ideally suited to a range of agricultural pursuits including cattle, sheep and equine • Established native timbers and Otway vegetation provide sufficient shade and shelter for grazing livestock • Located 4.5 km* from Johanna Beach, 15 km* south east of Lavers Hill, 44 km* west of Apollo Bay and 223 km* from Melbourne

Expressions of Interest

Anthony Stevens 0417 822 356 anthony.stevens@elders.com.au Elders Melbourne eldersrealestate.com.au/21003583

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The land is situated in the remarkable Otway region, along the, Great Ocean Road. A region boasting agricultural productivity, superb rural and coastal lifestyle opportunities, the stunning Bass Strait coastline, beautiful landscapes and the Great Otway National Park. The versatile land holding offers expansive ocean views and is suited to a range of agricultural and rural lifestyle pursuits. • Magnificent house sites (STCA) offering picturesque, 360-degree views of the Bass Strait and Otway Ranges • Reliable 1,000 mm* rainfall, in addition to a gully dam servicing 3 large troughs and mountain stream frontage with a 25 m waterfall

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18 Bass Street Flinders

This visionary home by B.E Architecture is embedded in 1,385sqm (approx) of spectacular gardens in one of Flinders’ most esteemed seaside loca�ons. Finished to the highest standard, and highlighted by walls of glass showcasing enchan�ng garden vistas and a tropical poolside paradise, the amply accommoda�ng 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom property includes an awe inspiring master retreat and delivers an excep�onal lifestyle complete with every conceivable luxury.

AUCTION Sunday 17th November at 11:00am (Unless Sold Prior) VIEW Saturday & Sunday 11.00-11.30am Michael Parker 0428 540 500 Holly Longmuir 0425 737 674

RT Edgar on the Mornington Peninsula We are thrilled to announce the opening of our new office in Sorrento.

Holly Longmuir is now the Managing Director of three RT Edgar offices on the Mornington Peninsula. Flinders | Portsea | Sorrento Our group comprises: Nine highly experienced Licensed Estate Agents; including our newest member, Clayton Smith; Four talented Auc�oneers; and a large holiday booking / permanent rental division spanning Portsea to Somers. Our fantas�c administra�on and support staff complete our growing team of 28.

Managing Director - Holly Longmuir 0425 737 674 Director - Warwick Anderson 0418 320 873 Director - David Longmuir 0401 016 252 connect@rtedgarmp.com.au rtedgar.com | rtedgarmorningtonpeninsula.com Sales Team

Back Row: Nicole Roberts, Fiona Kelly, Michael Parker, Julie Davidson, Samantha Moffa�, Samuel McNeilage, Claire Upton, Clayton Smith, Holly Longmuir, Sarah Boyse, Briana O’Hehir, Ilze Moran, Paul Armstrong, Kathy Hawksworth Front Row: David Longmuir, Warwick Anderson DOM A IN

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Yarra Valley

Yarra Valley "Brent Knoll Farm", 43 Acres Approx.

$760,000-$830,000

Step away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and into your new country oasis! This vacant land is only a little over an hour’s drive from Melbourne and offers just over 43 acres (approx.) of beautiful rolling hills for you to enjoy. The north boundary adjoins the beautiful bushy Hoddles Creek making this land a perfect setting to build your dream home (STCA). Nearly everywhere you stand offers amazing views of the mountains and absolute privacy. The fully fenced paddocks and cattle stockyards are ready to run cattle, and there are approx. eight acres of vine trellis to potentially setup a vineyard. Harvest your own olives from the adjacent olive trees. If a country escape is something you have dreamt of, dream no more! Quality blocks of land like this are highly sought after and rarely found. To inspect please contact our office & for building enquiries please contact the Shire of Yarra Ranges on 1300 368 333. Viewing of this land is strictly by appointment, please contact our office to arrange this. For more information SMS 615GEM to 0488 824 379. Professionals Yarra Valley, Ashleigh Hall and Team 5967 1800

www.mcmath.com.au

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Mount Macedon

41 Childers Road

Hither Green - A Private Sanctuary of Grand Proportions Architectually designed, this elegant and meticulously maintained four bedroom residence and separate guest house, sits on over 5000m2 of landscaped and immaculately presented grounds. Features include light filled formal and informal living rooms, hydronic heating, private swimming pool, quality infrastructure including a secure water supply and much more. One of Mount Macedon's most beautiful homes. Price $3.9m

View Inspection by private appointment www.41childersroad.com

Mount Macedon - Cherokee

Sandi Barry-Mueller 0408 392 347 John Keating 0419 880 444

109 Mountains Road

Craigielea – circa 1875 on 8.9Ha (22 Acres) The panoramic views over the Barringo Valley to Melbourne CBD, the You Yangs and Port Phillip Heads are stunning. A magestic tree lined driveway leads to the historic four bedroom freestone and timber residence which triumphs heritage ambience, and three separate self-contained cabin suites known as Cherokee Mountain Retreat offer excellent income earning potential or deluxe guest accommodation. One of the very special properties of the beautiful Macedon Ranges. Auction – Saturday 7 December at 2pm (if not sold prior)

Reserve Price $2,280,000

View Inspection by appointment

Sandi Barry-Mueller 0408 392 347 John Keating 0419 880 444 Peter Wood 0408 866 774

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Home of 6 million Australians each month That’s a lot of potential buyers.

251C Hunters Road, Warragul South Your Own Private Country Oasis

$680,000 - $720,000

Occupying a stunning and private 7132m² garden rural setting is this sun-soaked chic designer home offering bedrooms with park like views, opulent and palatial ensuite, custom built contemporary kitchen and expansive north orientated entertaining decking boasting panoramic rural aspect. The mature and creative landscaping features majestic specimen trees and includes a former tennis court. This private slice of paradise is located 1¼ Hours east of Melbourne. Vin Quirk 0417 350 720 66 Queen Street, Warragul 3820 | 5623 6062 | qre.com.au

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Historic Western District’s Federation Beauty ‘Caringal’, 92–100 Bowen Street, Camperdown, Victoria ‘Caringal’ Federation Arts & Craft homestead built 1910, designed by architect W.P. (Perry) Knights. 5 bdm, 3 bath, theatre room, country style kitchen with dining / living area opening onto courtyard. Set on an elevated 1.05ha* (2.6ac*) block within the township of Camperdown. In-ground swimming pool with heat transfer unit. 2 private courtyards.

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Australia’s home of property.

Your Private Ocean Retreat at Exclusive Rocky Point EOI Closing 12 Dec 1pm View 16 Nov 1–1:45pm Davina Pickles 0409 139 341 Alistair Tune 0407 832 227 *approx.

‘The Beach House’, Rocky Point, Agnes Water, Qld Australia has 3 famous north facing beaches, Byron Bay, Noosa & Agnes Water. Award-winning oceanfront beach house, in an exclusive enclave of just 6 homes, on a picturesque 5.6ha* overlooking Honeymoon Bay, the most spectacular ocean frontage at Agnes Water. Enjoy 2 private beaches, the 30m* lagoon-style pool & tennis court.

raywhiteruralagneswater.com.au

Auction Friday 6 December 2019 10:30am Level 26, 111 Eagle St, Brisbane Bill Meade 0457 737 300 *approx.


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Rural Headline — A Beautiful View and Beautifully Built ‘Amaroo’ ‘Property ‘Amaroo’, Clonbinane, Name’, Location, Victoria State Sale Method Date, time lifestyle retreat. • The Puda Aboriginal dit reptatiis wordas‘Amaroo’ rae nos meaning quiasitatiat ‘beautiful ut latquam place’ qui sums up this spectacular country Location • SetDaut on 20.79ha* quia et offictaquam, (51.39* acres), veliquati the master rem etbuilt ereped sandstone mo beathome features stunning views of Victoria’s • north Codigenimus east. 40min* restrum northfugiae. of Melbourne, Haribusam ‘Amaroo’ harumqu suitsiatur families, professionals or retirees seeking luxury View • living Quia inillat blissful volutem country aut surrounds. quam re, sendipsam Bring theque horses, pelignim cows, bikes or books and enjoy ‘Amaroo’. Insert time • Stfugitias vero debitem illis mincipsamus. • Es aut labores doloris cuptaero tem et aperfer itatque • Maximos sanim nobisciet pel magnis ducidi aut quia quias

Agent Sale by Deadline Wednesday Number 4 December 2019 4pm View AgentBy appointment Number Jason Hellyer 0403 043 571 Ray White Rural [Office] Brendan Woodley 0429 032 620

raywhiterural.com raywhiteruralvictoria.com.au

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PORT CAMPBELL | VIC I EO

4 Hectares – 9.88 Acres

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Breathtaking Coastal Property With Remarkable Return FOR SALE BY EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING WEDNESDY, 11TH DECEMBER AT 4:00 PM

• Craftsman built timber residence with spacious design

• Spectacular ocean views and complete privacy

• Located at the iconic great ocean road tourism attraction

Address:

110 Gordons Road, Port Campbell VIC

Contact:

Matt Childs 0418 512 494 mchilds@prh.com.au or

• Lucrative holiday rental returns thanks to unique position

Bart O’Sullivan 0408 576 582

• Productive soils and huge investment potential

bosullivan@prh.com.au

www.prh.com.au

THORNTON | VIC EO

STAGHORN FLAT | VIC

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• Picturesque property in exclusive North East valley

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING WEDNESDAY, 4TH DECEMBER 2019 AT 4PM Address: 44 Ellis Lane, Staghorn Flat VIC

Address:

287 Bulls Lane, Thornton VIC

• Spacious family residence capturing stunning views

Contact:

Robert Hill

• Versatile and productive soils in high rainfall district

Contact: Rob Childs 0419 579 558

maintenance garden

rg.childs@bigpond.com.au or

• Outstanding infrastructure includes 2 Machinery sheds, hay shed, 3 dams, 125,000 Lt water storage

0417 200 600

• Outstanding spring fed water supply Matt Childs 0418 512 494

and 3 seasonal creeks • Melbourne CBD 1hr 45 mins, Lake Eildon 20 mins, robert.hill@prh.com.au

Mt Buller 90 mins

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Woolbrae is an idyllic combination of equestrian facility and country estate. The 45-acre property features park-like gardens, a spacious, contemporary Australian farmhouse and extensive equestrian facilities. The fully renovated house features oak floors, sweeping verandahs and garden views throughout. A large modern kitchen opens onto a dining room with vaulted ceiling, living room with fireplace and alfresco entertaining area. The children´s wing has five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a spacious TV room. The parents wing features a large main bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite, and a spacious study. The garden features a 20-metre pool and tennis court among sumptuous lawns and flower beds. Equestrian facilities include dressage and jumping arenas, stables, truck and float garage, tack and feed room, hay store, 18 post and rail paddocks, two hay paddocks and a cross-country course. Ten minutes from Torquay and Geelong, Woolbrae is an idyllic blend of country, coast and equestrian utopia. EOI: Monday 2nd December at 5.00pm View: Sunday 2.00-2.30pm Contact: Emma Pierson 0409 182 310 Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Office 9864 5300

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An elevated position featuring northerly aspects and exceptional outlooks provides this striking four bedroom, three bathroom residence with a privileged setting entirely in keeping with its style and sophistication. Stunning visuals accompany vibrant light-filled spaces opening to sun-drenched decks. Undeniable allure, unforgettable aesthetics, an un-paralleled address - offered for the first time in many years. Land size: 3064sqm approx. View: Sunday 11.00.11.45am

Constructed of rendered earth, a unique property designed and built for a sustainable, healthy lifestyle on 10 acres. Main residence with expansive open plan living areas, luxury ďŹ tout, geothermal heating system, low VOC paints and cabinetry, 2 bedrooms plus study, ionised heated indoor pool, French doors to north lawn, separate guest quarters, double garage plus workshop. Garden includes, ironwork details, fenced kitchen garden, native plantings, dam, 2KW integrated solar system. Commutable distance to Melbourne, Bendigo and just 5 minutes to Castlemaine. To inspect 16 & 23 November contact Genevieve Cantwell on 0418362270.

Private Auction: Sunday 17th November Contact: Hugh Hardy 0407 339 807 Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Office 9864 5300

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t: 5472 1133 cantwellproperty.com.au 275 Barker Street, Castlemaine

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30 Viminaria Road, Harmers Haven INVERLOCH

Mount Eliza

5 Denistoun Avenue

HAVEN IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT EOI Closing 4PM 14th November • Award-winning, architect-designed residence with spectacular views of Port Phillip Bay • Exclusive cliff-top location with direct access to beach plus solar-heated infinity-edge pool • With Daveys Bay Beach and yacht club on your back doorstep, this is without doubt one of the Peninsula’s finest offerings

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Everyone loves an amazing view and this exclusive ocean front property is within that magic 1.5 - 2 hour drive from Melbourne. Built metres from the water’s edge and enjoying a spellbinding 180 degree panorama, this is a truly sublime coastal residence. Inspired by the original Stokehouse Restaurant on the St Kilda foreshore, this dwelling is uncompromised in its design and construction. - House size: 218sqm (excluding carport and decks) - Land size: 612sqm FOR SALE: $1,650,000

alexscott.com.au/inverloch 7 A’Beckett Street Inverloch VIC 3996 | 03 5674 1111

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PATON

MORTGAGEE’S SALE

Under instructions from KordaMentha 36 ROBERTS RD, MORNINGTON

‘PEACE & PRIVACY ON 9.9 ACRES’ Generously proportioned family home comprising 3 bedrooms (master with ensuite), study, 2 large living areas, country-style kitchen plus alfresco area. DLUG, carport, large shed & mains water. Expressions of Interest closing 18 November 2019 at 1pm Malcolm Gunn 0418 759 642 Blane Paton 0409 435 314

Frankston-Flinders Road, Balnarring

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460 Springhill Road

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(03) 5931 4333

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Under instructions from KordaMentha

527 STONY POINT ROAD, BITTERN

‘UNIQUE COAST & COUNTRY OPPORTUNITY’ 3 bedroom farm house with 2 bedroom bungalow on 37 acres to pursue your vision of sustainable country living. Glimpse of Western Port Bay and only moments from shops, schools and train station.

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The ultimate tree change opportunity - with the all-important difference. Potential income streams from plants, animals, and additional accommodation. 31.16 Ha of rolling pasture land with dams, reticulated water, outbuildings and equipment.

Expressions of Interest closing 18 November 2019 at 1pm Ian Johnson 0490 042 458 Blane Paton 0409 435 314

Paul Caine 0407 393 900

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Opulent family-sized residences by Carr. Book your exclusive display suite viewing before public launch. Architecturally conceived by the eminent team at Carr, The International presents a series of opulent two and three bedroom family-sized residences – an unmissable chance to own a part of Brighton’s legacy. Situated just metres from the foreshore, residences boast rare stunning city and bay views; alongside generous and considered lifestyle offerings including a private dining room, an executive office suite, concierge services, a wine room unfolding onto floating glass portals, onsite café and an expansive rooftop entertaining area.

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n iconic train station, private art facility and turn-of-thecentury Queenslander are among those lauded at this year’s Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards. With 78 entries shortlisted across 14 categories, 35 projects were honoured based on their diversity of experience, creativity, integrity and accomplishment. Jury chair Clare Cousins, who with other jury members travelled more than 15,000 kilometres across the country to visit 56 of the projects, says this year’s recipients and the range of projects will make important contributions to Australian cities and regional centres. “A number of themes emerged across all categories this year,” she says. “Projects that delivered worthy outcomes with little means; projects that challenged the expectation of a typology; projects that demonstrated the value of architecture through public benefit; and projects with clear commitments to social and environmental sustainability.” Among the winners is Dangrove in inner Sydney. Awarded the prestigious Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture, the 10,000-squaremetre structure is constructed of concrete and steel, and purpose-built to serve as a private art storage facility for philanthropist Judith Neilson’s private collection of contemporary Chinese art. It houses a 90-metre-long multipurpose Great Hall that is used for curation, conservation, research and interaction, as well operating as a function space and art gallery. Melbourne practice Lovell Chen received a National Commendation for Heritage for their assessment, preservation and conservation of Melbourne’s iconic Flinders Street Station.

OUR COVER Teneriffe House by Vokes and Peters, photograph by Christopher Frederick Jones

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Winning style that makes a difference


Five Gardens House by David Boyle Architect, above and above right; Teneriffe House by Vokes and Peters, right; Empire by Austin Maynard Architects, below.

A considered redesign has transformed its original interior into a small, compact and vibrant home with high-functioning spaces that allow easy living, inside and out. Two new pavilion-sized buildings added to the southern and eastern sides of the home contain a spacious kitchen and dining room on one side, and on the other a main bedroom and en suite. Both additions connect to the original home via glass corridors that appear almost transparent and hover amid lush greenery. National Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) went to Cloister House by MORQ Architecture. On a busy arterial road in suburban Perth, its solid rammed concrete structure and rigorous strict lines provide refuge from the elements and privacy for its owners. At its centre is an L-shaped courtyard brimming with tropical plants, separating the owner’s living quarters from the space for visiting family and guests at the rear of the house.

The Eleanor Cullis-Hill Award for Residential Architecture went to John Ellway for Terrarium House, formerly a one-bedroom timber cottage located in inner-Brisbane. Carefully repaired, reformed and restored, the cottage’s original verandah was removed to allow natural light and fresh breezes in, while its original undercroft has been utilised to transform the single-level cottage into a two-storey dwelling that remains at street height.

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Involving a vast scope of work that included structural repairs, seismic strengthening and a new insulated roof system, the project serves to prevent further deterioration of the revered building while setting a high standard for its future adaptations. Leading Queensland firm Vokes and Peters were presented with a National Commendation for Residential Architecture for their alteration and addition to an original 1909 Brisbane homestead. Initially designed by revered local architect A.B. Wilson, Teneriffe House has endured years of alterations. Starting afresh, Vokes and Peters found their connection to the original building through the execution of a concrete plinth, cloister and vast internal staircase. By opening up the home and modernising it with diverse new living spaces, they created seamless cohesion between indoors and out, resulting in a home that is an elegant tribute to its original glory, and a masterful balance of the traditional and contemporary. Award-winning firm Austin Maynard Architects received a National Commendation for Empire, a reimagined post-war Canberra bungalow.

Covered in a twist of vines, the home’s interior spaces are airy and functional, and the house features timber joinery, concrete flooring, etched glass and verdant greenery. The result is a home that not only caters perfectly to Brisbane’s balmy conditions but also respects its rich heritage. David Boyle Architect was honoured for the modification and extension of Five Gardens House, a 1950s modernist home in Northbridge, NSW. Beautifully illuminated with natural light, it features welldesigned open-plan spaces that effortlessly meld the old structure with the new. Enveloped by five diverse gardens, the home boasts multiple connections between indoors and out, including a curvy balcony that allows the house to wrap itself around a magnificent eucalypt. Perth’s Yagan Square, created to reconnect the cultural hub of Northbridge with the CBD and Swan River, took out the Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture. Lyons, a Melbourne architectural and urban design practice, along with Iredale Pedersen Hook and ASPECT Studios, was commended for its innovative approach. Located on what was once a vast wetland and meeting space for Indigenous people, it now serves as one of Perth’s most important urban public spaces. It’s a striking mesh of architecture, art and landscape. Steel has been carefully utilised in both gentle and robust ways to create a city landmark that is rich in design and innovation and is an honourable and fitting homage to its heritage.

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At a glance Collection Glenvill Homes Number of floor plans: Three; AB 01, LH 02, CR 03 Internal sizes (sqm): AB 01 (including garage)

Leading a residential revolution

garage) 314, CR 03 (including garage) 381 External areas (sqm): AB 01; 21, LH 02; 33,

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nyone who has shopped for a new home knows the frustration of viewing a display home that is at least $100,000 more than the advertised base price. A newcomer to the knockdownrebuild space aims to reduce this exasperation for new home buyers by including popular extras. Collection is a new offering from Glenvill Homes, a 60-year veteran in Australia’s design and construction space. With three design configurations to choose from,

Collection homes are all two-storey, three-bathroom with either three or four-bedroom floor plans. Collection will compete alongside volume builders, architects and boutique design-construct firms in the inner-city market. But Glenvill chief executive Len Warson, who is overseeing one of the city’s biggest residential infill projects at Alphington’s YarraBend, says Collection has a winning price advantage over its competitors.

CR 03; 26 Prices: From $550,000 Car parking: Each Collection home comes with a two-car garage Contact: Appointments can be booked online glenvillcollection.com.au Open for inspection: The display suite at 480 Church Street, Cremorne is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays by appointment

Refined touch: Glenvill boss Len Warson.

M E L B O U R N E L I V I N G AT I TS M O ST P R EST I G I O U S A PRE-EMINENT ADDRESS ON MELBOURNE’S GRAND BOULEVARD WITH VIEWS OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN AND THE CITY. A RARE COLLECTION OF 18 RESIDENCES, EACH ENCOMPASSING AN ENTIRE FLOOR, CREATED FOR THOSE WITH AN APPRECIATION OF EXEMPLARY DESIGN. AUSTRALIA’S FIRST SKY GARAGES ARCHITECTURALLY INTEGRATED WITHIN EACH PRIVATE RESIDENCE. EXPANSIVE 355M2 FULL FLOOR SPACES FROM $4.4 MILLION

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Naturally limited edition “Our products are very architectural and we’ve collaborated with architects for both exterior and interior, especially in the interior schemes to come up with products that you would expect to cost $1 million-plus that actually start in the $500,000s,” he says. “What makes the product so great is the level of inclusions are high. “So, timber flooring and air conditioning – all those things you actually want are actually included in the base price.” Pricing is more affordable on Collection homes thanks to Glenvill’s buying power, Warson says. “The ability to leverage off the incredible purchasing power at YarraBend on mid-upmarket products and include them in housing has been a real advantage,” he says. “When you combine the know-how, the design, getting architects involved and the purchasing power,

Glenvill is a very refined company with a creative philosophy.” Each Collection home can be constructed in a 12-month time frame and has been designed to fit within an existing urban block. DKO Architecture has devised the interior schemes in the Collection range, which aim to be flexible and suit different lifestyles. Each home features an industrial style with large windows, mattefinish bathroom taps and optional wine storage and fireplaces. The largest floor plan is the CR 03 that allows for a contemporary or classic facade with four bedrooms and can be suited to fit a site’s orientation. The AB 01 design, which comes standard with three living spaces and a study, also has four bedrooms with the option to add en suites. The LH 02 is a contemporary floor plan with three bedrooms that can be upgraded to five bedrooms.

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ew new projects legitimately justify their “exclusive” descriptions. But South Yarra’s Kurneh Place is super-boutique, offering just seven architectdesigned residences. Part of the Botanic Collection, a four-building development offering a total of 17 apartments and townhomes. Award-winning architect Rob Mills has designed the residences at Kurneh Place – with Jack Merlo landscaping – using exquisite curves and contemporary details including marble in kitchens and bathrooms. Mills’ design has been inspired by traditional English mews and the nearby tranquillity at the Royal Botanic Gardens. With natural light pouring in through skylights and large windows providing views to the landscaped gardens, nature’s influence is tangibly and physically close. Kurneh Place is also within an easy walk to Domain Road’s famous restaurants. South Yarra train station is just 230 metres away.

At a glance The Botanic Collection Kurneh Place 25 Kurneh Place, South Yarra Architect: Rob Mills Architects Developer: Sadikay Group Interior design: Rob Mills Architects Number of residences: One two-bed and six three-beds Internal sizes (sqm): Twobed 135, three-bed 220-273 External areas (sqm): 16-78 Prices: Two-bed $2.99 million, three-bed $4.65 million-$8.19 million Car parking: Two or three per residence Completion estimate: March-April 2021 Agent: Kay & Burton Projects, Damon Krongold 0418 850 757, Peter Kudelka 0418 319 439 and Jellis Craig, Andrew Macmillan 0418 142 252, Nathan

Glenvill Homes’ Collection LH 02 boasts flexible floor plans and artful customisation.

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Chance of a lifetime

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e are experiencing a unique time in the property cycle that has opened up a huge opportunity for potential home owners, as we see the pendulum swing to make owning your own home cheaper than renting. With interest rates so low – and on a downward trajectory – it seems the goal posts have really shifted when it comes down to the analytics of the age-old “rent versus buy” debate. For first and second-home buyers in particular, it seems the fundamentals are finally aligning in their favour, especially after the recent announcement of deposit guarantees from the federal government. For many years media and property commentators have been speculating and scaremongering about housing

affordability and the necessity of a housing correction to decrease prices and re-establish an affordable norm for households. Property bears love to talk about the “high and unsustainable” percentage of household income spent on mortgage repayments. Despite a slight correction of Melbourne house prices, the proportion of household income spent on mortgage repayments is 34 per cent, and in Sydney even more at 42.1 per cent (Domain Group data). The Northern Territory is the only market sitting under 30 per cent (analysts’ mortgage stress threshold benchmark) at 23 per cent, according to experts.

In Melbourne, people are now spending 34.4 per cent on mortgage repayments on average. In the scheme of things, is it really that terrifying? I am not so convinced, as some commentators seem to forget to weigh up the statistics of the alternative – renting. Given mortgage repayments sit at around 34 per cent to own your own

So in Victoria, the proportionate difference between owning your own home and renting over the past few years is a mere 6 per cent of income. However, this does not account for the recent material drop in house prices of around 5 to 15 per cent and huge drop in interest rates to the lowest point on record, at the same time that rents are rising.

“The affordability gap between renting and owning is only going to widen in favour of owning.” home, surely renting must be significantly more affordable? My simple answer is no. The latest ABS stats show that in NSW, tenants are spending 35 per cent of their income on rent and in Melbourne it is a staggering 28 per cent.

This incredible shift in circumstance has resulted in it becoming more affordable to own than to rent for the first time, at least in my lifetime. To illustrate, take the example of a $400,000 inner Melbourne apartment, assuming a buyer has access to a 10 per cent cash deposit,

Raise your expectations, not your budget. Homes starting from $550K.

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typically from a combination of savings, family assistance and government incentives like the firsthome buyers initiative. It has now become cheaper to service that mortgage than it would be to rent that property. Owner Price: $416,370 (including stamp duty) Loan: 90 per cent (LVR) $374,733 Interest rate: annual interest at

3 per cent (some lenders are offering lower rates) $11,242 Weekly interest repayment: $216 Renter Rent: annual rent for a $400,000 apartment $19,760 Weekly rent: $380 In this high-level scenario, the home owner is astoundingly $164 per week or $8528 per year better off than their renting counterpart.

Not only that, the owner is a player in the property market and capitalising on price increases and capital gains over a long period of time. Instead of paying off someone else’s mortgage with rent money that they will never see again, they can be investing in their future which, looking at historical data, would see their home price rise around 6 to 7 per cent per annum as an average over a long period. CoreLogic recently reported that over the past 25 years median house values in the Australian market have increased by 412 per cent. I have been saying for more than four years now that we are coming to a very scary point in the market that will result in a material undersupply, which will in turn only place more pressure on rental stock and create a genuine rental crisis that will see rents rise quickly and competition get even more fierce. We are starting to see the likes of CBA, the RBA and many incredibly

well regarded economists coming out and sharing my long-standing view that, as a result of the construction downturn bottoming out by mid2020, by end of 2020 we will be in a potentially severe undersupply. On this assumption, if interest rates drop further and rental prices continue to rise off the back of a state of undersupply, the affordability gap between renting and owning is only going to widen in favour of owning. The fact that it is cheaper to own than rent alone does not mean that I believe the market is in a great position to grow (although I think it will for many other reasons), but it is essential that when assessing fearmongering conversations that both sides of the equation are equally viewed and assessed. The key take-away from this that we are currently in the midst of an unprecedented stage of a cycle where the fundamentals have created a unique opportunity for people wanting to get into the market and invest in their future. Tim Gurner is owner of GURNER™.

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Bright inner-city haven gets the green light Who: Jenna Holmes (Plant Mama – plantmama.com.au) What: A plant-filled home/workspace Where: Collingwood

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enna Holmes, owner and creative director of Plant Mama, moved into her Collingwood home in early 2018. Once an old shopfront, this is a home that looks nondescript from the street, but inside, her jungle house is an enormous two-storey

haven, with soaring ceilings and a resplendent Edwardian staircase. On one of Collingwood’s busiest streets, Holmes’ rented home is in an area dense with small businesses. “It’s apparently been called ‘the Friendship Strip’ for years – Nicholson Street, Abbotsford to Smith Street, Collingwood,” she says. “We all support and know what’s going on with each other, everyone goes to the same cafe every morning.”

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Holmes initially moved in with her friends, who joined forces to transform the space. But when Holmes’ business, Plant Mama, started to quickly expand, she took on the whole space herself. While some would have baulked at the task of overhauling a grand old building like this, her can-do attitude and aptitude for paintbrushes and power tools made her the perfect woman for the job. Given this property is a commercial space, Holmes has been able to make

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more substantial changes than a regular residential rental. “This is the first place where I have been able to paint the walls, and when I realised I was able to, I went completely nuts.” Her first task was repainting – bright white fills the shopfront, a dusty mid blue creates a tranquil sitting room, while deep green lends a moodier vibe to the bedroom. This bold palette acts as a dramatic backdrop for the many plant vignettes in the house.


Preloved treasures deliver a European feel, left; Jenna Holmes in her Collingwood home, right; Bedroom walls finished in bold Government Green by Dulux, below.

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Style with plants If you haven’t noticed, indoor plants are trending. Follow these tips to enliven your home with plant life. ■

Shop for plants via a

dedicated plant seller. This will ensure you choose the right plants that will thrive in your space. Try the Plant Society for expert advice and a great

Holmes is able to close off the residential space and rent out the shopfront area downstairs for photo shoots and events, which helps offset the cost of living in a coveted spot. Holmes describes her home’s aesthetic as “chaotic ’70s European/ Italian”. The space is filled with beautiful secondhand pieces, and she emphasises that the thrill of the hunt is half the joy. With its high ceilings, the space is bright and light, and provides a perfect setting for ceramics, paintings and other creations by talented friends.

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rchitect Martin Friedrich is renowned throughout Melbourne’s bayside suburbs for designs that embody the relaxed and elegant coastal qualities that make the area so desirable. Refined, sophisticated structures, beautifully detailed and crafted, and an emphasis on natural materials, result in classical homes to be enjoyed long into the future. Trentham House in Sandringham, a low-rise building incorporating nine three-bedroom and six twobedroom apartments, all finished in natural stone, is set in gardens by award-winning landscape designer Myles Baldwin.

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The entry is dramatic – doubleheight and with the sinuous curve of Friedrich’s signature staircase – while the decor is timeless, with a palette of natural finishes including European oak floors and timber joinery. Living areas open to courtyards and wide terraces, and four ground-level apartments and two penthouses have the option of a pool.

Kitchens are handsomely appointed with Miele appliances and marbletopped benches. Main bedroom suites are luxurious, with spacious walk-in wardrobes, marble double-vanity en suites and study nooks. Bathrooms have freestanding baths. A fireplace with a marble hearth, and an entertainment unit are optional. There is a choice of warm

or cool tones, and each dwelling has two car spaces and basement storage. Trentham House is a short walk from the foreshore and less than 100 metres from Sandringham village. Sandringham Yacht Club, the golf course and schools are all close by. The property is being developed by the Carpe Group. Directors Tim Campbell and Stuart Kacir say that there is nothing to match Trentham House in Sandringham. “We have a lot of interest from locals,” says Campbell. “Buyers love its proximity to the village, the station and the beach.” Apartments at Trentham House, 12-14 Trentham Street, Sandringham, range from $1.1 million to $2.5 million. The display gallery at 18 Bay Road is open by appointment. Agent: Sarah Stock, 0418 584 047 trenthamhouse.com.au


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Reading, it’s in our nature

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ature writing is not a new invention. But the publishing world’s current fascination with coast and country, its many memoirs about rambling here and there, or studying trees, raising cows (Rosamund Young’s The Secret Life Of Cows remains one of our favourites to recommend) or watching birds in far-north Scotland suggest the genre is finding a keen new audience. An extension of the “mindfulness” movement, perhaps? Or an acknowledgement that many of us crave a deeper connection with the natural world? Whatever has grabbed publishers’ imaginations, we applaud the crusade to help readers ponder more thoughtfully the world around us.

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The Seafarers: A Journey Among Birds

Walks In The Wild

By Stephen Rutt (Elliott and Thompson, $35)

By Peter Wohlleben (Rider, $29.99)

In 2015, naturalist and writer Stephen Rutt decided to escape London and move north as a volunteer to a migrant bird observatory in the Orkney Islands. As readers follow Rutt’s journey, they will be enthralled by the landscape, the beauty of the birds, and the writer’s courage as he tackles his anxiety and strives for a more peaceful existence.

Peter Wohlleben is admired among tree lovers. The German forester’s first book – The Hidden Life of Trees – explained the extraordinary processes of life, death and regeneration in tree communities. His new book is “an instruction manual for the forest”. From vegetation, birds and animals to valley floors and riverbeds, he reminds us to look closely as we ramble.

“From Arnhem Land to Tasmania’s South Bruny National Park, [Marcia] Langton’s extensive guide provides insights and travel tips, and reminds us of the vibrancy of our Indigenous culture.”

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The Living Mountain

Walks In Nature: Australia (2nd edition)

By Marcia Langton (Hardie Grant $39.99)

By Nan Shepherd (Canongate, $29.99)

By Anna Carlile (Hardie Grant, $29.99)

“The Indigenous footprint can be found across the Australian continent and its islands, but it is often invisible until it is pointed out,” writes Professor Marcia Langton in her 2018 bestseller. From Arnhem Land to Tasmania’s South Bruny National Park, Langton’s extensive guide provides insights and travel tips, and reminds us of the vibrancy of our Indigenous culture.

This 1940s love letter to Scotland’s Cairngorm Mountains by Nan Shepherd (1893-1981) was recently reprinted in an elegant hardcover edition. The Cairngorm Mountains in north-east Scotland present modernist writer (and tireless walker) Shepherd with an opportunity to record first-hand the subject of extensive trekking.

What’s not to love about a walking guide that is small and light enough to fit in your backpack? We are big fans of this new release, which features more than 100 walking trails within cooee of our major cities, with most walks between six to 20 kilometres. Each walk has an overview, directions and “insider info”, including best swimming spots and great cafes.

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