1970s Hawthorn house sold for $5.51 million

1970s Hawthorn house sold for $5.51 million
Staff reporterJune 4, 2017

A 1970s Hawthorn house has been sold for $5.51 million making it Melbourne’s most expensive weekend auction sale.

Located at 17 Fairview Street, the 760 sqm property was marketed as being suitable to be redeveloped with views overlooking Fairview Park, Yarra River and CBD.

It was last sold in 2007 for $2.8 million.

Featuring formal lounge, dining and kitchen/meals area it also has in-ground pool and informal sitting area.

There are four family sized bedrooms with the master having walk-in robe and ensuite while a fifth bedroom/study is possible.

Close proximity to Glenferrie Road shops, cafes, restaurants, transport and amenities.

The property was offered through RT Edgar agents Oliver Booth and Abby Innes.

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