In March 1998 she sold 47 Beach Road, for $292,000. 69 Sutherland Rd, Armadale: $17.25m, Marshall White10. But our business is a bit like the hand sanitiser business of late in that buyers can’t find it.An extravagant Toorak mansion at 3 Heyington Place was Melbourne’s biggest residential seller uncovered by the The six-bedroom mansion with a no-expense-spared renovation, plus a pool and tennis court, fetched about $23 million3684 Point Nepean Rd, Portsea sold in just four days.The Portsea mansion was sold along with a beach box.Billionaire businessman Paul Little also notably splashed about $18 million to buy South Yarra’s historic Village Roadshow chief executive Clark Kirby and his wife, former TV presenter Sara, earned $17.25 million for their luxe converted bakery at 69 Sutherland Rd, Armadale.Paul Little snapped up this South Yarra manor. 1Tracey Lester: Publican sells rare blank canvas Fitzroy warehouseStewart and Kerryn Rose: Sailing family list renovated Parkdale home after Aspendale buyMelbourne construction industry stage four guidelines updatedAgents lack knowledge of energy ratings: Environment Victoria studyDisclaimer: The information published in this section is of a general nature only and does not consider your personal objectives, financial situation or particular needs.

In this article, we take a look at all kinds of houses & homes, from Penthouses in Monaco to […] I remember helping them bring in their nets,” he says.Portsea still retains that sleepy atmosphere. We make no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the information, nor do we accept any liability or responsibility arising in any way from omissions or errors contained in the content. Kay & Burton and RT Edgar share the listing.At the time many iconic buildings were being knocked down in Melbourne, so owner Larry Watkins and architect Jeff Summers were able to buy up the beautiful remains and incorporate them into the house. Compare pictures from the old Colonial Mutual Building and you’ll see many familiar elements around the house.Agent Warwick Anderson watched construction of the Roman-villa style home as a child. 3684 Point Nepean Rd, Portsea: $19.815m, Peninsula Sotheby’s International Realty4. “As soon as you drive out of [Sorrento] and you’re on your way to Portsea, you’re in a relaxed area, a true holiday place,” Lisa Vecchio says.Retail is almost non-existent here.

27 Jun 2020. Some places sell for more than $20 million.Victoria’s most expensive house is here – Computershare co-founder Michele O’Halloran’s $26 million mansion Illuka. Picture: Hamish BlairVillage Roadshow chief executive Clark Kirby sold 69 Sutherland Rd, Armadale.Chemist Warehouse co-founder Jack Gance’s wife, Evelynne, Real Estate Institute of Victoria president Leah Calnan said these “extraordinary” sales showed how strong the Melbourne market had been before COVID-19 struck.9 Yar Orrong Rd, Toorak fetched $15 million last year.3880 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Shoreham achieved $13.7 million.The Shoreham property was sold by a racing car identity.But JP Dixon director Jonathan Dixon — whose agency sold 2-4 Martin St, Brighton for $19.8 million — reported the top end had been “busier than last year (as) people with money realised it’s time to get a better home”.Marshall White director Marcus Chiminello said the lack of quality housing stock was boosting buyer competition to drive “solid prices”, while RT Edgar’s Jeremy Fox reported “frustration” among eager househunters with little to choose from in the $5-$15 million range.Melbourne stage four lockdown real estate questions answeredMelbourne’s most popular streets: Fairview Ave, Wheelers Hill No. 14 Glyndon Ave, Brighton: $19.75m, Marshall White6. We do not recommend sponsored lenders or loan products and we cannot introduce you to sponsored lenders. The contract was on the table, pens were out, but the baby really needed changing and agent Liz Jensen sensed her buyer was distracted.She took things into her own hands, changed baby Mark in another room, while his mother, Lisa, signed the $550,000 contract. It’s like the understated wealth of old-school Toorak, before the nouveau riche came with their bling bling showiness.While Sorrento now groans under the weight of fashion outlets, cafes and permanently-full carparks, Portsea looks almost the same as it did in the mid-seventies. 3 Heyington Place, Toorak, sold for about $23 million late last year, Lavish mansions in Toorak, Portsea and Brighton have been revealed as Melbourne’s top-selling homes of the past year. 3880 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Shoreham: $13.7m, RT EdgarMelbourne’s most popular streets: Fairview Ave, Wheelers Hill No. The main strip, if you can call it that, is barely 200 metres long and four of the shops lie empty. International sites Fifteen years ago it sold for just $5 million and even since then a good chunk of the land has been carved off.Portsea is the playground of the Melbourne elite, where the 1 per cent come to hide away in the summer months. A good portion of it is taken up by real estate agencies, dealing with the same wealthy clients they do in Toorak, South Yarra and Hawthorn.Kay & Burton’s Liz Jensen started working as an estate agent in Portsea 30 years ago when freelance artists still sketched the homes for the listings.“After that they decided to get creative and get their Derwents out and they’d colour in those sketches,” Liz remembers.Now if you don’t have a drone buzzing over the property during the photo-shoot you’re doing something wrong. On the market again, it’s just been photographed and they vendors are now asking more than $1.35 million.One of the most-expensive properties on the market in Portsea now is Rovina, built practically on Fisherman’s Beach in the ’60s.