Compact and petite, house called a bedroom terrace does not have to be equated with living in a crowded, luxurious residence with a lack of style and character.
Small terrace One bedroom homes may be small, but they are often charming, sophisticated and enviable.
We found eight of the best one-bedroom terraces looking for new owners across the country:
Hut on the “Country Alley”
This Victorian Workers’ Cabin aptly described in the list as a “beautifully renovated Surry Hills history” is located in Surry Hills 9 McElhone Place, New South Wales, which has attracted strong buyers’ interest.
Blair Cardile, sales broker at Belle Property Surry Hills, said a large part of the appeal of the residence is its location, plus its price point.
“I think this particular pocket in Surry Hills is really desirable because it’s quiet, its lower-rise home,” he said.
“It’s almost like a little country lane, and I think it has a very lovely quality. So it’s like in the city, but it’s not in the city, if that makes sense.”
Mr. Kadir said that so far, 35 to 40 groups have participated in the inspection, with the price feedback around $1.1 million.
Highlights of the two-story patio include an interior patio and upstairs BBQ deck, high ceilings, a period fireplace, lead lamp windows, wood floors and bedrooms that open to the deck.
The terrace is scheduled for auction on April 12.
Character and convenience
Just 5 km from Sydney CBD, within walking distance to the country cafe and train station in Erskineville, the single-level terrace at 89 Alexandria, 89 Mitchell Road is full of features and convenience.
The terraced living room has a renovated kitchen and modern bathroom with original sandstone fireplace and high ceilings.
Other highlights include rear driveway parking, wood floors, dual-size bedrooms with air conditioning and built-in wardrobe, and an open-air terrace.
The home is scheduled for auction on April 12 with a price guide of $1.2 million.
Surprise in the second hometown of the main area
The detached windshield cabin will hammer this weekend at auction this weekend and has a $1 million price guide on the front block of Mullens Street 2/98, Balmain, New South Wales.
It is within walking distance of Darling Street amenities and is close to the CBD.
The cottage is considered to belong to the front horses on the street front terrace, with high ceilings, open kitchen with internal laundry, oak floors, large windows and a private patio.
“It’s unusual to use this type of property to get this situation because there’s also the front house…a separate three-bedroom home,” said Monique Dower, sales broker at sales broker Balmain.
The house (1/98 Mullens Street) will also be auctioned on April 5.
city
Sitting on its own land in circa 1920, spanning 250 square meters, this building built a bedroom cottage at 25 North Hobart, Tasmania, on the doorstep of the city’s edge.
The cottage is character and charming, recently renovated and is a popular short-term visit accommodation or may also become a possibility for a long-term rental.
In addition to the spacious bedroom, other features include an open living and dining room, a modern kitchen, stone countertops, and a combined bathroom and laundry room.
Restaurants in North Hobart and Elizabeth Street are hard to beat their location.
The asking price for a home is over $690,000.
Quaint cottage with lush garden
This quaint tidal board cabin at Allen Place, Port 4, Melbourne, Victoria has successfully weaved the comfort of the entire creature without feeling crowded.
Its charm begins with the front porch of the deck, where there is room to relax in the private back of the front wall.
Inside, there is a well-sized bedroom, a large living room with hardwood floors, high ceilings and skylights.
The smooth black and white kitchen includes a separate breakfast bar and stainless steel appliances.
The backyard also includes a deck patio with lush private and tranquil gardens.
The price of this home is $859,000.
Heritage listed cabin
22 Grosvenor Street, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, combines the charm of living in a living cottage with modern amenities, featuring 72 square meters of living space.
Arriving at the market for the first time in 25 years, the continuous cabin ends with original polished floors, fireplace and upstairs loft style master bedroom.
It has a convenient location with supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and shops a few minutes’ walk, while the Sandy Bay University campus is 12 minutes’ walk.
The hut is asking for $535,000 to $565,000.
16 Mary Street, Melbourne, North Victoria
Renovated original
Considered one of the earliest homes in North Melbourne, it has been tastefully renovated at a quaint two-story residence at 16 Mary Street, North Melbourne, Victoria.
Its past logos remain and include an open fireplace, double hanging wood style wooden windows and plaster details.
A modern new kitchen and dining area opens to a privately paved patio, bedrooms are located upstairs
Nelson Alexander’s sales agent Tom Breen-Carlton North said the residence has a large number of personalities in the area and there are few one-bedroom properties.
“It’s worth the money for the house … many places in the area, two bedroom apartments, they’re for sale at that price,” he said.
“So, I think it’s really attractive to have my own title.”
The asking price for the house is $790,000.
“Soul and Personality”
Located in the popular Balmain Peninsula section of Rozelle, NSW, a single-storey home located at 123 Evans Street, it has a perfect combination of character, charm and amenities.
Its list describes the house as “a well-planned throughout the process, a move-in phenomenon full of soul and personality.”
Its highlights include polished floors, fireplace, high ceilings, private patio and modern bathrooms.
With the approval of the manager, there is a scope to expand the property.
Its location is also a bonus, close to the city bus and Darling Street Cafe.
The charming residence is scheduled for auction on April 12 with a price guide of $1.2 million.