How architect rebounded from rocky housing start
Esteemed architect Rob Mills bounced back from a rough first-home buying experience to create his dream pad — and now it’s for sale.
Esteemed architect Rob Mills bounced back from a rough first-home buying experience to create his dream pad — and now it’s for sale.
An ‘attention-grabbing’ hall that was once a Masonic temple is back on the market in Melbourne’s east, following an extensive reno by a famed musician. Peek inside.
With one of Clifton Hill’s “prettiest” facades and a modern reno, this home with a “Knightsbridge feel” is turning heads on the market.
This is not your typical Sunbury house — the neat facade hides a couple of rare features that are already catching buyers’ eyes.
This innovative five-storey house may only sit on a block that is less than 200 sqm, but is being touted as “one of Melbourne’s finest homes” — and it has the price tag to match.
Home prices have risen in almost every regional Victorian town or suburb over the past year, with these five standouts leading the way.
A pool, spa and outdoor bathtub lie behind the statement facade of this ultra-modern Safety Beach pad.
The sale of this Coburg North home this weekend will directly help those the housing market is “failing”.
Buyers from around the world will be able to have a crack at Toadie’s old home in Vermont South next month.
House and unit markets priced below the citywide average have notched staggering gains of up to 47 per cent over the past year.
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