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MOUNT Martha’s iconic Glynt Manor has hit the market, again, with a private sale price of $6.5 million. The distinctive 1910 mansion, built by the establishment Henty family and later owned by the Buxtons, originally stood on 28 hectares, and was expected to fetch close to $7 million when it hit the market in March. Earlier this year Glynt Manor appeared in several episodes of SBS documentary Demitri’s Castle. [...]
MOUNT Martha’s iconic Glynt Manor has hit the market, again, with a private sale price of $6.5 million. The distinctive 1910 mansion, built by the establishment Henty family and later owned by the Buxtons, originally stood on 28 hectares, and was expected to fetch close to $7 million when it hit the market in March. Earlier this year Glynt Manor appeared in several episodes of SBS documentary Demitri’s Castle. [...]
HERE’s an open for inspection you might have already been to. A huge Elwood property which operated for almost 40 years until about 1990 as the Fontainebleau Reception Rooms, has hit the market and is expected to sell for about $5 million. Now a private home and simply called Fontainebleau, JP Dixon Brighton selling agent Nick Johnstone says the fully renovated four bedroom home, overlooking Point Ormond, could set a new price record for the waterfront suburb, between St Kilda and Brighton. [...]
HERE’s an open for inspection you might have already been to. A huge Elwood property which operated for almost 40 years until about 1990 as the Fontainebleau Reception Rooms, has hit the market and is expected to sell for about $5 million. Now a private home and simply called Fontainebleau, JP Dixon Brighton selling agent Nick Johnstone says the fully renovated four bedroom home, overlooking Point Ormond, could set a new price record for the waterfront suburb, between St Kilda and Brighton. [...]
THE timing of last week’s Urban Growth Boundary changes couldn’t have come at a better time for the syndicate of investors selling Melbourne’s biggest development site, measured by area. The massive 555 hectare site at Truganina, in Melbourne’s west, is expected to sell for $100 million – after failing to sell for about that amount two years ago, at the start of the economic downturn, and before the site’s zoning future was confirmed. “Under the rezoning the site will be a keystone property for the future development of Melbourne,” said CB Richard Ellis director Walter Occhiuto, who is selling the site with Tom Hayes, said. [...]
THE timing of last week’s Urban Growth Boundary changes couldn’t have come at a better time for the syndicate of investors selling Melbourne’s biggest development site, measured by area. The massive 555 hectare site at Truganina, in Melbourne’s west, is expected to sell for $100 million – after failing to sell for about that amount two years ago, at the start of the economic downturn, and before the site’s zoning future was confirmed. “Under the rezoning the site will be a keystone property for the future development of Melbourne,” said CB Richard Ellis director Walter Occhiuto, who is selling the site with Tom Hayes, said. [...]
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