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An old-school charmer: 100 Market Street, Newport, 3015

This post-war house represents a period in which architects clambered to understand the needs of families of the day.

A unique provenance: 87 Pasco Street, Williamstown, 3016

Set on Pasco Street’s leafy horse-and-cart wide streetscape is this quintessential Williamstown address. White and single-fronted, with ornate lacework and a timber deck, this perfect little Victorian’s provenance can be traced back to when it was built 127 years ago.

Charming character: 17 Lenore Crescent, Williamstown, 3016

The house at 17 Lenore is an inter-war bungalow (the architecture from the period between Edwardian and post-war times). It has unmistakable charm and was renovated thoroughly before being purchased and further updated by the present owners.

Rock ‘n’ roll cool: 47 Pasco Street, Williamstown, 3016

From the street, this single-fronted Victorian’s appeal is immediate yet demure. It’s on one of the most popular streets in Williamstown, was built in 1850 and is within walking distance of everything local, so it has fine credentials.

The castle: 30 Marigold Avenue, Altona North, 3025

Thirty Marigold Street is part of the rich, familiar tapestry of the inner-west. The facade is one of many post-war ‘spec’ homes built in the area, the very picture of the Australian dream of old.

Room with a view: 13 Lakeside Place, Williamstown, 3016

The view alone makes this beautiful property worth inspecting. Designed and built by Stonehenge in 2000, this townhouse, set over two levels, begins with a soaring double-height ceiling on entry.

The gender debate vs real estate

What is feminism these days? How has the gender debate informed the professional world? These are questions many people ask. From power suits to motherhood, men embracing paternity leave to hidden sexism; male feminists and the pay gap, it’s a minefield. Sweeney Yarraville director, Summer Salvato, speaks to Sam Freestone.

The secret garden: 33 Anzac Crescent, Williamstown, 3016

This property is in a beautiful part of Williamstown, set on a curved crescent close to the beach. While the simple facade is easy on the eye, it doesn’t do this property justice – there’s plenty of hidden details in the build that set it apart, including a focus on a small eco footprint.

Great expectations: 25 Elphin Street, Newport, 3015

High-end detail and innovative choices set within a traditional facade create spaces custom made for a design-savvy family.

Californication: 11 Freyer Street, Williamstown, 3016

A picture-perfect facade, high-spec finishes, imaginative spaces and a relaxed luxe aesthetic all add to this property's appeal.

Inspired spaces: 48 The Strand, Williamstown, 3016

It was the topography of the land that first inspired the organic curves of 48 The Strand, one of its many unique features.

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...

Village life: 14 Vernon Street, South Kingsville, 3015

This house sits on about 714 square metres opposite the Vernon Street shopping precinct, in a pocket of the inner-west that has a true community atmosphere.

Iconic Williamstown beach venue for lease

An iconic Williamstown restaurant setting is available for 21-year lease in what has been advertised as a “once in a generation opportunity”. Hobsons Bay council...

Central perks: 201/141 Stephen Street, Yarraville, 3013

This groovy property represents a great way to buy into the heart of Yarraville and enjoy the urban community lifestyle Yarraville is famous for without breaking the budget.

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