Top barrister offloads 14 Ivanhoe East homes
A Melbourne barrister has put a huge parcel of 14 Ivanhoe East homes on the market after collecting them for 26 years.
Property Editor at The Age and BusinessDay journalist for Fairfax's theage.com.au, smh.com.au, watoday.com.au and brisbanetimes.com.au.
A Melbourne barrister has put a huge parcel of 14 Ivanhoe East homes on the market after collecting them for 26 years.
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The Bourke Street home of Society restaurant, in its heyday one of Melbourne's best eateries, is about to hit the market with an asking price of about $8 million.
This cute Victorian-style cottage represents the final chapter in a messy political brawl that cost taxpayers $1.1 billion.
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