The 10 best properties for sale in Victoria right now
By Jacqui Hammerton, Mary O'Brien and Lou Sweeney
Looking for your next home in Victoria? We’ve got you covered.
1 Edzell Avenue, Toorak
I wondered where the audible sigh had come from when I first took in 1 Edzell Avenue. Of course, it came from me.
Some homes win you over instantly. Others take their time, creeping up until you are all of a sudden in love. Some are fun, some sober and decorous. Some are like works of art. None are like this.
The sheer scope of this riverside residence is breathtaking. We could spend forever describing the marble finishes, the staircase’s majestic swirl. We could linger on the bronze accents, the coffered timber kitchen ceiling, the sublime arched windows and colonnades.
Balconies are divine and expansive vistas are extraordinary; what you thought was already elevated keeps ascending to new heights.
On the vast terrace, the pergola’s vaulted timber roof and splendid angled fireplace are heartbreakingly gorgeous. Beyond, the pool and spa seem like magic carpets over the river.
The amenities – gym, media room, bar, cellar, exceptional accommodation – are abundant and extend right down to the Yarra’s edge.
Staircases trip down through greenery to a deck, gazebo and exquisite waterside studio.
A rare, privately owned jetty and boat ramp with slipway are the serene completion of a transcendent journey.
Marshall White’s Marcus Chiminello oversees the expressions-of-interest campaign which has a guide of $50 million to $55 million.
33 - 35 Alma Road, Camberwell
An Italianate tower and impressive formality distinguish boom-era Villa Alma, set majestically within landscaped gardens hosting a tennis court, pool and croquet lawn. “It’s characterful and well loved,” the agent says of the slate-roofed landmark renovated by its interior-designer owner of 40 years. The buyer wins the first option to purchase adjacent c1890 Alma Cottage to create “a family enclave”, he says.
2 Chomley Street, Prahran
With no heritage overlay on this appealing Edwardian brick home, its 900-square-metre site and dual frontage suggest it has further potential, the selling agent says. “It’s highly unusual to find a renovated home on such massive land around here,” he says, noting its proximity to Hawksburn village. The single-level residence features stained glass, return verandah, and box-bay windows in three of its four bedrooms.
1/21 Birdwood Avenue, Brighton
There’s a sublime bayside lifestyle at this single-level, ground-floor apartment boasting the rarest golden mile cul-de-sac exclusivity, with direct foreshore access and water views. “It’s one of only six, very boutique, newly renovated and with a gate to the water,” the agent says. The Edgard Pirrotta design goes all out on premium fittings and ultra-modern flair for an opulent indoor-outdoor entertainment showpiece.
5A Byron Street, Canterbury
This classic semi-detached clinker-brick home in established family territory was masterfully upgraded eight years ago by its owners, who are now moving on to their next project. The living zone opens to a weather-proofed deck, pool, lawn and an oversized double garage. The main bedroom is upstairs. “It connects well between the art deco original and the modern,” the agent says.
68 Scott Street, Beaumaris
It’s a case of “great Scott!” at this two-storey home where enduring Modernist architecture, renowned in this bayside pocket, gains a stunning yet sympathetic upgrade. Its historic essence is retained alongside a zhuzhed facade, stylish kitchen and lovely garden views from every window. It has casual and formal living zones, the latter featuring a two-way fireplace and an open-shelf partition.
383 Balcombe Road, Beaumaris
“It’s a well thought-out and well fitted-out family home,” the agent says of this bayside abode that he sold to the vendor soon after it was built in 2008. “Being on a corner there’s no overlooking or overshadowing.” Stonework features out front and on the fireplace, but in summer, all eyes are on the deckside pool. Many will appreciate the main bedroom at ground level.
149 Grasslands Road, Boneo
Up a winding driveway, this rural retreat captures views of rolling hills. The living zone opens to a huge deck that is perfect for summer. Highlights include a rumpus room, study and outdoor bath. There’s 3.47 hectares of space for horses, and it’s handy for the freeway. “It’s a picturesque setting with lovely bay views in the distance,” the agent says.
10 Heather Avenue, Sorrento
Designed by Mitsuori Architects, this new coastal home balances graceful style, thoughtful detailing and family functionality. The main living-dining room impresses with high, timber-lined ceilings, curved walls and oodles of natural light. Clever bedroom zoning, a second living room, a dreamy main suite and a low-maintenance garden plus pool are highlights. You can walk to Sorrento front beach.
1283 Kyneton Springhill Road, Spring Hill
Enjoy the serenity of this country escape with all the trimmings. On 6.47 hectares, this pretty house combines country style, lavish entertainment options and idyllic gardens. The views of Mount Macedon are special, and the infinity pool and “party” shearers’ shed complete the package. It’s about an hour from the airport. The agent calls it “a spectacular lifestyle property”.
This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.