69a chain, Newport is on the market.
Wake up and enjoy coffee on the balcony of this three-story Newport house and have a long view over the city skyline and bay.
The third place is an integral part of the three-bedroom, three-bathroom home located in 69a’s shareholders – priced at nearly $3 million, hoping to secure only its third owner.
“I never saw it in a day, not appreciating it,” said outgoing boss Julie Mackenzie, who has been called home for 10 years.
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“It’s a great time in my life and I’m so happy to be in this hotel,” she said.
On the beachfront enjoyed in the west, multi-story homes have their main locations, each separate bedroom has its own ensuite. Two living areas; and two kitchens for completely separate living.
This includes the master bedroom, enjoying the luxurious space as well as views of the Melbourne skyline, Hobson Bay and boats reaching the harbour.
Meanwhile, a vast backyard extends to the chain and features landscaped gardens, spa and entertainment area.
Ms. Mackenzie said: “We got the water, but we got the city and the boats – there was a lot of action and there was always a story to tell outside the window.”
The living area looks out to the balcony.
Jellis Craig Williamstown agent Anthony Christakakis said the property is relatively cheap compared to others on the listing street.
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“The chain is a real need address,” he said.
“Nature is the waterfront that is the main attraction. It has two street boundaries – a garage with separate entrance, followed by a driveway with landscaped gardens and fish pond.
“And the split level is really unique. It’s a very narrow barrier, but it doesn’t feel tight-feeling-feeling bigger and wider than it looks.”
Enjoy the view from one of the three bedrooms of the house.
The broker added that the flexibility of the home can accommodate everyone from young families to descenders or multi-generation buyers.
“This is an extremely rare opportunity to buy on the best streets inside,” Christikakis said.
Mackenzie agrees that living with friends on the property, the versatility of the home is part of its appeal.
Cool in the hot tub in the backyard.
Enjoy the city views from the balcony.
She sold the size and traveled more.
“My wish is that the third person who owns the property like me. It’s a very special house and I want them to be happy,” she said.
Newport property will be auctioned for $279,000 to $299,000.
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