The five best properties for sale across Melbourne right now
By Mary O'Brien
We’ve rounded up the best properties on the market right now to help you choose.
15 Levien Street, Essendon
Design enthusiasts will appreciate this art deco modern-style house, featuring sensuous curves, nautical porthole windows, and a sweeping staircase. Recently reinvented with luxe comforts, the heritage-listed home offers impressive formal living and dining rooms, a sunny family room and a study/fifth bedroom. Close to schools. “It has been upgraded stylishly,” the agent says.
2A Denbigh Road, Armadale
Edwardian character meets contemporary design in this smart family-functional home. The formal lounge features a lovely window seat, while the dining room doubles as a study. North-eastern light warms the family room, but the standout feature is the landscaped garden with a pool, sun deck, and built-in bench. The agent says it’s “surprisingly low maintenance”.
202/8 Duckett Street, Brunswick
Bright yellow balconies are like a ray of sunshine in the sustainable ParkLife building in Nightingale village. This second-floor apartment faces north, overlooking Bulleke-bek Park. Designed by Austin Maynard, the home’s high concrete ceilings, exposed pipes and sleek kitchen add to its visual appeal. Meet your neighbours on the shared rooftop garden.
4/18 Rothwell Street, Ascot Vale
This three-storey townhouse is a successful example of a church conversion. Beautiful leadlights, high ceilings, and exposed brick shine in the practical floor plan. The first-level living space opens to a north-facing balcony. Bonuses include a courtyard and study space. “It sits just metres from Union Road’s buzzing cafe scene,” the agent says.
4 Mascot Avenue, Bonbeach
Enjoy sweeping river views and effortless indoor-outdoor living in this spacious five-bedroom Bonbeach home. Featuring multiple living zones, a pool, alfresco area, and direct access to walking trails, it blends period charm with modern style in a prized waterfront location.
This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.