1890s Rosebud trophy home, Parkmore offering

1890s Rosebud trophy home, Parkmore offering
Staff ReporterJune 4, 2018

Parkmore, a historic 1891 Victorian mansion in Rosebud, a seaside town on the Mornington Peninsula, has been listed with suburb-record breaking hopes.

The heritage listed manor has a guide of $2.7 million to $3 million for its July 21 auction.

It last sold at $2,825,000 in 2016 when bought by the property developer Robert Kampf.

Directly opposite a long sandy stretch of beach, the 741-743 Point Nepean Road house comes with three living/dining rooms, a modern kitchen, wine cellar/cantina, six bedrooms, and an array of verandas and patios.

Other features include heated swimming pool & spa, fireplaces, sash windows and ducted heating & cooling. 

It is within short walking distance to the McCrae Plaza, the yacht club, restaurants and cafes.

It is listed by Quentin McEwing and Marcus Gollings from McEwing & Partners Real Estate.

The suburb's median house price sits on $561,000, according to CoreLogic. 

 

 

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