Bay-oriented living room framed by rising heritage windows and sweeping Port Phillip Bay View.
A Port Melbourne Penthouse once the home base of Sugar Barons, starchmakers and even a Mad Max -Cameo came on the market and offers a panoramic view from Bay to Skyline.
The half-floor house at 13b/9 Beach ST is expected to reach $ 2.45 million-$ 2.65 million when it sells, in addition to the Heritage-Genter Sandridge Towers, a former 19th-century factory converted into boutique apartments in the 1980s.
From his 13th floor, the Subpenthouse delivers a rare double spectacle, a sweeping of Port Phillip Bay from one terrace and the Melbourne CBD Skyline shining from the other.
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James Nicolaou Real Estate Associate Director Alejandro Torres said it was “not just a home, but a piece of story from Melbourne”.
“This house is located in the iconic Sandridge towers, directly opposite the waterfront,” said Mr. Torres.
“You get a panoramic view in both directions – the bay on one side, the CBD on the other – framed by two vast terraces.
“Buyers want something that tells a story, something irreplaceable.”
The story of the building extends until 1891, when the part of the Australian Sugar Refinery Company was.
The Penthouse last changed owner in 2001 for $ 1 million, now it is tipped to get more than double.
The building doubled in 1979 as the “Halls of Justice” in George Miller’s Mad Max. Image: Port Melbourne Historical Society/Improvement by AI
It was rebuilt as Harper’s Stork Factory in 1899, and in 1979 the imposing red brick facade doubled such as the dystopian “Halls of Justice” in George Miller’s Mad Max.
Nowadays the interior merges raw industrial character with luxury finishes.
Vandwaal ceilings and curved warehouse windows flood the house with light, while a premium granite kitchen, built -in bar and palace -like main suite with a view of the city supply contemporary pools.
Bedrooms are designed for space and light, with curved windows and skyline vistas.
The Sandridge Towers Tores Exterior Today, once a starch factory, now one of the most coveted addresses in Port Melbourne.
Granite kitchen with premium appliances and walk -in Pantry Blends History with modern luxury.
Buyers can configure two or three bedrooms, next to several residential and eating zones that are designed for large-scale entertainment.
Mr. Torres said that the lifestyle was just as dramatic as history.
“During the day you have the calming waterfront, open skies, the sound of the bay, that relaxed Port Melbourne feeling,” he said.
“The skyline lights up at night. It feels like you see the city transforming into a theater show right outside your window.”
The site was stripped in the big sandridge fire of 1875, when Molten Sugar made the Bay waters red. Photo: State Library of Victoria
Luxury bathrooms with double vanities and slim finishes bring a hotel feeling to the house.
With secure parking, Intercom Entry and Bay Street -Cafés just one block away, the apartment is expected to attract managers, downsizers and interstate penthouse -collectors.
Similar prestige apartments, including the Ritz Mansions PenthouseDrawing comparable design -oriented buyers.
Mr. Torres added styling and presentation in a competitive market.
The Melbourne CBD Skyline blinds from the terrace while the night falls.
“Buy buyers on emotion. Styling creates the vision, it enables people to imagine that they live there,” he said.
The Penthouse Sandridge Towers was last sold in 2001 for $ 1 million.
Summer lunches extend on the Bay terrace, with the waterfront just a stone’s throw away.
The dining room framed a dramatic view directly on the shimmering skyline of the city.
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