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Key points

  • A classic South Yarra terrace offers a bonus pool. 
  • A new abode in Armadale comes with premium finishes. 
  • A single-level property in Glen Iris has unexpectedly lavish interiors. 

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171 Williams Road, South Yarra

“I’ve fallen in love with this house,” says the agent from within the Victorian balconied terrace’s serene, renovated interior. “Shut the front door and you can hear a pin drop, it’s so solid.” The classic floor plan – three big bedrooms above super-sized living areas – marries with a timeless fit-out and the rare bonus of a pool, double garage and “a patch of grass for the dog”.


203/37 Gladstone Avenue, Armadale

Cachet and craftsmanship are key to this new balconied abode on the sub-penthouse second floor of Ewert Leaf’s sold-out Gladstone build near Malvern Central shopping centre. Premium finishes – upgraded by the vendor, who bought off the plan – align with Armadale affluence. “It’s mostly for mature owner-occupiers who can lock up and leave,” the agent says. “It’s quiet, well-built and bespoke.”

17A Pascoe Street, Glen Iris

Unexpectedly lavish Hollywood glam dresses the interior of this secluded single-level property – built in 1995 at the rear of a sub-divided block – with fluted panelling, striking stone and brushed-brass fittings, tapware and trims. Its upgrade by the vendors will capture downsizing locals who want to stay in the hood. “They’ve gone all-out on this property,” the agent says. “It’s a downsizer’s dream.”

1/41 Leveson Street, North Melbourne

This chic streetfront townhouse beckons a young demographic seeking an inner-city property that’s turnkey and more affordable than Carlton’s downsizer period cottages. “It’s very impressive and in an area that’s undervalued,” the agent says. Trending local eateries favour industrial-chic character, just as this 2020-built development of six marries recycled bricks and timbers with high-end appliances and large windows that have a charming outlook to a towering green wall.

This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.

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