This towering Lorne Home from the 70s has been untouched for almost 20 years, now it is being sold for $ 4.2 million.
Toorak and Brighton has surpassed and sold a long forgotten cliff in Lorne for $ 4.2 million to become Victoria’s largest weekend auction result.
The real estate with five bedrooms and four bathrooms at 135 Smith St was almost untouched for almost 20 years before a young family dived in Melbourne, which changed the built house from the 70s to their permanent house.
Spread over three titles on a block of 803 m², the residence on three levels was originally built after the sellers had protected the land of a heritage below.
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The terraces and the top balconies contain a radical view of Louttit Bay and offer a vantage point that is no longer possible under today’s planning instructions.
Barnett Real Estate Geelong director Jason Barnett, who managed the campaign for state administrators, said that inspections were limited but serious.
“We ended up with four bidders and two fought very hard to the finish,” said Mr. Barnett.
“The house is unique, even according to Lorne standards. Buren say that it has not been touched in almost 20 years.
The original wooden kitchen remains intact and offers space for renovation while the leafy view is recorded.
Multiple living spaces extend over three levels and offer flexible family and guest accommodation.
“You just can’t build it again today, which makes those views irreplaceable.”
The buyers from Melbourne-a couple with a baby shop nearby, but wanted to turn the coastal city into their full-time basis.
“It’s the right sea change for them,” he said.
While the interior remains in largely original state, the size and height of the block strongly disputed.
An original bathroom from the 70s with curved window and double vanity, ready for a stylish modern update.
The individual eating zone connects directly with curved balconies and mixes entertainment inside and outside.
A neighboring house that was sold earlier this year for $ 4 million after a full renovation, which underlines the value that is placed on Cliffftop Holdings.
Mr. Barnett, an old panel agent for state managers, said his role was to stimulate competition under strict reserve institutions.
“They set the parameters, and it is our job to generate interest and to achieve the best results,” he said.
The director of Barnett Real Estate Geelong added that the sale was a sign that confidence had returned to the market.
A second lounge with brick fireplace and wood ceilings contributes to the retro charm of the house.
Wide wrap terraces Maximize outdoor space, making the building a real Cliffftop sanctuary.
“In the past three months I have seen buyers actively again, make decisions, and that is what drives such results,” he said.
The result of $ 4.2 million overshadowed million-dollar-plus auctions in Doncaster in Melbourne’s East and Inner Melbourne, which strengthened Lorne’s place between the most exclusive and tightly retained coastal areas of Victoria.
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