The hottest suburbs to buy into in 2021
As Melbourne’s market rebounds from a pandemic-driven downturn, experts have revealed their best bets on all sides of the city if you’re a first-home buyer, family or luxury home buyer.
As Melbourne’s market rebounds from a pandemic-driven downturn, experts have revealed their best bets on all sides of the city if you’re a first-home buyer, family or luxury home buyer.
An award-winning architect who led design teams on the Royal Children’s Hospital and Freshwater Place has listed the home full of sophisticated style that he created with another heavyweight.
This dated “blank canvas” last sold for just $67,000. It’s now fetched more than 10 times that beyond reserve as it attracted millions, headlining a raft of auctions that eclipsed expectations.
Latest home values figures should give those considering selling confidence — with the city shaking off the downturn that’s wiped $30,000 from prices, there are positive signs for the rest of 2020.
The slick three-level home of comedian Wil Anderson — where he’s hosted a line-up of guests that would sell out any comedy theatre and recorded his podcasts — is headlining the market.
Three suburbs on different sides of Melbourne are jostling for the next spot in the city’s million-dollar club, with eight others — including a surprise regional hot spot — also on the verge.
A jaw-dropping pad with a one-of-a-kind helix staircase, a “wine wall” and an eight-car basement garage that was built as a dream home, but lived in for less than a month, is turning heads on the market.
A triangular Tudor-style house created by a prominent journalist and actor has been saved from demolition after a long-running tug of war — dealing the longtime owners a hefty financial blow.
Exotic Spanish style is on show in Toorak at this seven-bedroom beauty centred around a pool, spa and cabana that was home to a Hawthorn Hall of Famer integral to transforming the club.
The man who holds the fastest tennis serve in the world has swiftly sold his “special” Alphington home, well above his and wife Britt’s price hopes. Check out their sophisticated renovation.
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