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Melbourne Sellers: What is hot and what not – realestate.com.au

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From black tapware to brushed buyer: the styling trends that real estate experts say that you could make or break your Melbourne in 2025.


Melbourne sellers who are on their way to an auction this spring, are outdated or poorly presented fittings warned and styling could cost them thousands.

According to Proptrack 712, Huizen in Melbourne will be under the hammer this week prior to the decision of the reserve banks on interest rates, due after their Tuesday meeting.

With the building and expectations of the spring auctions and the expectations of the buyer, even small styling missteps are sufficient to hit tens of thousands of a campaign, according to Melbourne Property experts.
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Witefox Bayside director and style expert Lana Samuels said that buyers were more designed and less forgiving.

“The drama is out,” said Mrs. Samuels.

ā€œDark characteristic walls, moody wallpaper, exaggerated kitchens, buyers just don’t want it.
“They want light, clear and in motion.”

Mrs. Samuels said that styling was now less about trends and more about trust.

Prestere expert in real estate and Whitefox director Lana Samuels says that “Clean, Calm and Curated” is the new gold standard for Melbourne buyers.


Lana Samuels warns daring styling choices such as barn doors or red kitchens, eliminating buyers who want an advocate of reservation.


“Everything, from your lighting to your window covering, sends a signal to the buyer,” she said.

ā€œIf it feels cheap, dark, messy or chaotic, they cannot imagine that they live there, and if they can’t imagine it, they won’t buy it.

“Such a decision can cost sellers thousands of costs.”

The director of the Whitefox Bayside said that the most successful offers and sales in Melbourne were leaning in soft lighting, calming textures, clean finishes and subtle emotional hooks.

Moody Wallpaper, Barn Doors and Black Tapware are officially out, this is what experts say that you could cost the sale in 2025. Photo: Canva/Google Gemini


Belle Property/Hocking Stuart stated Anthony Webb says that family buyers expect functional finishes and warm presentation, no flashy fads.


Belle Property and Hockingstuart Victoria director Anthony Webb said that simple updates have still yielded the best return.

“Even if a house is dated, fresh paint, clearance and good lighting go a long way,” said Mr Webb.

“Presentation is everything, buyers are looking for emotional connection, not just layout and price.”

The vision of Google Gemini on a perfect house taps all courses: brushed brass, stone kitchens and in motion ready styling in abundance.


Gemini’s Nightmare Home: Think of gray floors, shower curtains, black tapware and DIY Reno Chaos, all red flags for buyers.


At the top of the market, Kay & Burton Bayside director James Driver said that the proportion and layout errors kill the competition rather than just finishes.

“The most important (bedroom) is always great,” said Mr. Driver.
ā€œBut when the secondary bedrooms are too small, even through a meter, buyers notice.
“If you only have one serious buyer, you can’t stimulate the price.”

Mr. Driver said that high-end buyers expected coherence and restraint, not just luxury.

“We see the strongest results in houses that feel complete, calm and carefully considered,” he said.

Buyers are of soft tones, cottage heating and luxury walk -in robes, these trends can increase the attraction of your house in 2025.


Mr. Advocacy Director Madeleine Roberts says that collecting errors and outdated fittings are a fast way to be overlooked at an auction.


Mr. Advocacy Director and buyer agent Madeleine Roberts said that property among $ 2 million was particularly vulnerable to dated or division.

“Gray wash floors, black tapware and brown marble tiles are now all screaming ‘cheap Reno’,” said Mrs. Roberts.

ā€œBuyers want houses that feel fresh, calm and high-end, not rushed or exaggerated.
“I have seen $ 3 million houses with bright red kitchens on the market for weeks, while neutral, well -stylized houses sell around the corner within a few days.”

As soon as the height of the bathroom is cool, Black Tapware is now “done to death” and can drag a well -renovated house down.


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Experts say that the budget decor from Big-Box stores can make your house generic, and it can cost you thousands of costs on an auction photo: NCA Newswire/Dean Martin


Mrs. Roberts said that emotional attachment to daring characteristics was common among suppliers, but rarely paid off at an auction.

ā€œI always tell sellers, put those pieces in a box and keep them for your next house.

“The goal is a broad attraction, if a buyer gets a bad first impression, he remains.”

Mr. Advocacy Director said that the budget styling was another frequent problem.

“Everyone knows when you stylized your house in KMART,” she said.
“Spend the $ 5000 on professional styling, it is worth it every time.”

Auctions to look

This Hadfield house Wows with daring stone finishes, a guest tanged suite on the ground floor and an adapted architectural design.


9a Curtin Ave, Hadfield

Premium Finishes and Architectural Flair have made a peak of this house in Hadfield on two levels. With a daring stone kitchen with Butler’s pantry and integrated devices, it also has a guest engine and polished interiors on the ground floor.

Price manual: $ 1.05 million- $ 1.15 million

Agent: Roy Khoder, Barry Plant Glenroy

A glamorous Edwardian with solar panels, swimming pool and period Charme is a strong interest in Ivanhoe.


138 Marshall St, Ivanhoe

This renovated Edwardian residence combines Heritage Charme with contemporary luxury. A modernized kitchen with European appliances, historical details, study, in-design swimming pool and solar panels are strong interest from the storage of families.

Price manual: $ 3.13 million- $ 3.23 million

Agent: Stewart Oldmeadow, Miles Real Estate Ivanhoe

Young families look at this metricon-built house near shops and schools.


14 Grima Cres, Wyndham Vale

Young families and buyers from the first home come to this metricon-built four-bed, attracted to the individual rump space, open layout and stone kitchen. Within walking distance of schools, shops and train.

Price manual: $ 600,000- $ 660,000

Agent: Bilal Ali, Reliance Wyndham Vale

With double living, DANDENong views and premium finishes, this Ferntree Gully Stunner is expected to ignite the auction interest.


25 Bond St, Ferntree Gully

A quiet background of the park and the spacious layout has made a peak among young families and upgraders. The house backs on Lake Knox and includes two living zones, with more than 40 groups that tour the house.

Price manual: $ 1.1 million- $ 1.2 million

Agent: Brendan Murphy, Barry Plant Wantirna


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