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Williamstown house doubles in price after two years

A house described as the worst house in the best street just two years ago is expected to more than double in price when it goes to auction.

No. 7 Alfred Place in Williamstown was sold in May 2015 for $581,000, making it the cheapest free-standing house in Williamstown at the time.

Its new owners, Janna Feeney and her builder husband Stuart Innes, have completely renovated the property, keeping its heritage facade and adding a level at the rear.

Originally a one-bedroom house with the back falling down, it now has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

Ms Feeney said the asking price was $1.25-$1.35 million.

Sitting on a block of about 159 square metres, the Victorian cottage is listed in the Victorian heritage database as being of local historic and aesthetic significance as a rare example of a pre-1870 house, but it is not heritage protected and was nearly demolished some years ago.

Historian Brian Haynes said the house dated back to the mid-1850s.

He said Customs boatman Charles Hernan was living in the house in 1858 but may not have been the original owner/occupier.

The house two years ago. Photo: Supplied
The house two years ago. Photo: Supplied

Ms Feeney said the house had been put in the too-hard basket by previous owners.

“The owner before us tried to restore the front two rooms but then kind of got stuck,” she said.

“We got it for a good price because I think a lot of people didn’t want to take it on. A lot of builders didn’t want to take it on because it wasn’t easy … it’s a really odd-shaped plot.

“It had a lot of different angles and everything had to be made bespoke.

“It was a bit of a risk because we didn’t know what we’d be able to achieve through the council.”

Selling agent Leigh Melbourne of Greg Hocking Elly Partners said the house presented a “fabulous opportunity” for downsizers who wanted to stay in the area but didn’t want a unit or townhouse.

Mr Melbourne said everything was right on the doorstep. “Really, you don’t need a vehicle – you’re basically walking to everything.”

The house is being auctioned on July 8 at 1.30pm.

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