EDWARDIAN BY THE BAY
Hampton, Melbourne, >$1.8 million
Glenys Carey, head of Glenys Carey Marketing and Consulting, and her husband, Gary Ramsay, company director of Mill Link Services, are moving on from their Edwardian cottage, set one block back from the beach. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom property has cathedral ceilings in the open-plan living spaces, a window seat, walk-in wardrobe and a striking outdoor entertaining area with an electric awning and built-in barbecue. Jenny Dwyer of Hockingstuart Sandringham will auction the property on March 25.
SEE FOREVER
Curlewis, Geelong, $6 million to $6.5 million
Aaron Kanat, former managing director of Hugo Boss, has listed his architecturally designed waterfront home. The two-hectare property has views across the bay from Geelong to the Melbourne city skyline, direct access onto a sandy, north-facing beach, a championship tennis court and self-contained guest accommodation. There are four bedrooms and four bathrooms, a three-car garage and sliding walls of glass blurring the lines between indoors and out. The home is for sale by negotiation through Jeremy Fox of RT Edgar Toorak.
VIEW TO THE WATER
Wellington Point, Redlands, >$2.3 million
Noel Petherbridge, a diesel and hydraulic engineer with Diamond Offshore, is selling his contemporary waterfront reserve home. With sweeping views across Waterloo Bay from Birkdale in the south to Brisbane River in the north, the multi-storey, five-bedroom, four-bathroom residence includes a self-contained flat on the lower level and a wet-edge pool. There’s a granite kitchen, a dining zone with double-height ceilings, a media room and a selection of outdoor terraces. June Cranage of Ray White Wellington Point has the listing.
HISTORIC BUNGALOW
Subiaco, Perth, $2.4 million to $2.6 million
Restaurateurs Paul and Lynn Wolkowinski of The Heritage Brasserie have listed their heritage-listed Queen Anne bungalow, designed by Hine & Selby in 1906 for former mayor, Joseph Duffell. The single-storey, four-bedroom home has a slate roof, a front vestibule with a small tower overhead, a bull-nosed verandah and tall corbelled chimneys. There is an eat-in kitchen with cellar access, an elegant formal living room with fireplace and a second living room opening onto the back garden and pool. Jen Lowe of Abel McGrath Property Group is taking expressions of interest.
INNER CITY TERRACE
South Melbourne, Melbourne, $2.3 million to $2.5 million
Andrew James, a regional director with Multiplex, and Natalie Burdon, a senior design manager for Premium Capital Developments, will put their Victorian home to auction on July 29 through Michael Paproth of Marshall White Port Phillip. At entry level you’ll find both formal and casual living spaces, a bathroom and a designer American Oak kitchen with Miele appliances and Stone Italiana benchtops. There’s also a private courtyard and off-street parking. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, a second bathroom and a study nook, plus access to a rooftop terrace.
PICTURE PERFECT
Mosman, Sydney, $2.2 million to $2.32 million
Sydney fashion photographer Bill Chen and his wife Anny, an ANZ investment lending manager, have listed their Federation semi. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom property has a central living room with an original fireplace, blackbutt hardwood flooring throughout and a modern, eat-in stone and gas kitchen. Period features include stained glass windows, high ceilings and picture rails. There’s a traditional covered front verandah, a north-facing decked courtyard and a garage with access from Snell Street. Claudia Portale of McGrath Mosman will take the property to auction on July 22.
PICTURE PERFECT
Mosman, Sydney, $2.2 million to $2.32 million
Sydney fashion photographer Bill Chen and his wife Anny, an ANZ investment lending manager, have listed their Federation semi. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom property has a central living room with an original fireplace, blackbutt hardwood flooring throughout and a modern, eat-in stone and gas kitchen. Period features include stained glass windows, high ceilings and picture rails. There’s a traditional covered front verandah, a north-facing decked courtyard and a garage with access from Snell Street. Claudia Portale of McGrath Mosman will take the property to auction on July 22.
GREAT ELEVATION
Willoughby, Sydney, $2.7 million
Westpac information technology project director Peter Lazaro and his wife Susanti are selling their low-maintenance, contemporary home in a cul-de-sac close to the Northbridge Plaza shopping centre. Boasting an internal elevator connecting the triple garage to the upper two levels, the property features bright, open-plan living spaces, a stone and gas island kitchen and a semi-enclosed alfresco deck. There are four bedrooms, three bathrooms and ducted air-conditioning. Maggie Wu Jeffers of Black Diamondz Property Concierge will take the property to auction on July 29.
GREAT ELEVATION
Willoughby, Sydney, $2.7 million
Westpac information technology project director Peter Lazaro and his wife Susanti are selling their low-maintenance, contemporary home in a cul-de-sac close to the Northbridge Plaza shopping centre. Boasting an internal elevator connecting the triple garage to the upper two levels, the property features bright, open-plan living spaces, a stone and gas island kitchen and a semi-enclosed alfresco deck. There are four bedrooms, three bathrooms and ducted air-conditioning. Maggie Wu Jeffers of Black Diamondz Property Concierge will take the property to auction on July 29.