Tag: property
Neighbourhood living: 61 Home Road, Newport, 3015
Open your motorised front gate when you arrive at 61 Home Road and relax – there’s nothing left to do.
Oceanside in Altona: 13 Mount Street, Altona, 3018
On a wide corner block and close to the beach, this contemporary property has an unmistakable tropical feel.
Live well on Elphin: 16 Elphin Street, Newport, 3015
This double-fronted Victorian, set on a large parcel of land of about 571 squares, offers new owners not only truly liveable, stylish and generous spaces, but a sizeable backyard with plenty of room for children to play.
City living, country vibe: 69 Hannan Street, Williamstown, 3016
Hannan Street is pretty as a picture and offers its residents a lovely feel that is almost country.
A true entertainer: 94 Hobson Street, Newport, 3015
Renovated and extended to allow for large family gatherings in tasteful style and comfort, this substantial property – originally a Victorian workers cottage – is today a sprawling four-bedroom residence with an emphasis on entertaining and with green features throughout.
Tiered aspirations: 2 Smith Crescent, Footscray, 3011
This split-level property, taking advantage of its sloping block to architectural benefit, has fabulous panoramic views that include a clear view of the city skyline, the Maribyrnong River, parkland and Flemington Racecourse.
Beautiful Art Nouveau: 100 Railway Crescent, Williamstown, 3016
100 Railway Crescent's ornate and striking facade, with origins in the Victorian-era, is part of an architectural movement which began its popularity from 1850 until the early 1900s.
Royal quarters: G1/23 Buckingham Street, Footscray, 3011
The Buckingham Hotel was a much-loved local in Footscray but is these days home to four gorgeous apartments, including this one.
Suburban splendour: 37 Ballarat Street, Yarraville, 3013
Nestled between period properties and literally in the heart of the inner-west's lifestyle crown.
Classic dimensions: 22 Percy Street, Newport, 3015
This smart and generous family residence is part of a meandering streetscape lined with natives and embraced by Newport Lakes Reserve.
Adopt an icon: 37 Davies Street, Newport, 3015
William Pitt is renowned for his Melbourne architecture. He rarely built small properties, two exceptions being the Victorian Racing Club on Bourke Street in 1910 and the very similar dispensary in Newport in 1915.
A slice of history: 93 Thompson Street, Williamstown, 3016
This historically significant bluestone is a slice of Williamstown history.
Enter another world with the whitewashed, original bluestone walls and beautifully historic working fireplace in the front room – now a dedicated library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. It sets a tone only ever created by time itself.
Newport period magic: 2 Oakbank Street, Newport, 3015
Two streets back from the waterfront and within walking distance of Westbourne Grammar, other schools and Douglas Parade shopping, this property is perfectly positioned for a family wanting to settle in to the thriving community and enjoy vibrant Newport life.
The sun also rises: 54 Victoria Street, Williamstown, 3016
Built at the start of the Edwardian era, this piece of Williamstown history was completed in 1910. Every room has multiple ornate flourishes typical of the era.
Industrial chic: 73 Clematis Avenue, Altona North, 3025
This contemporary family residence has been built to create loads of living space – about 46 squares of it.
Multiple features are found throughout – from the timber deck entrance with garden light detail, to the main bedroom (first of three) with separate dedicated study, accessed via sliding doors.