Sandringham's 1895 Italianate trophy home, Espedair for sale

Sandringham's 1895 Italianate trophy home, Espedair for sale
Jonathan ChancellorJuly 27, 2015

The 1895 Italianate-style Sandringham trophy home, Espedair - complete with tower - comes with $5 million plus hopes. 

Espedair sits on a 1665-square-metre block, behind automatic gates and with a curved driveway. 

The formal front rooms come with a 4.5-metre-high ceilings, some pressed-metal, along with bay window and fireplaces.

It last traded for $1.9 million in early 2002.

The price hopes will see it excede the highest recorded house price in Sandringham over the past 12 months - $4.65 million for 21 Pellew Street, Sandringham, set some 16 kilometres south-east of the CBD. 

Offers for the 114 The Crescent property close August 27 with Kay & Burton's Bert Geraerts.

It was once offered as part of the bankrupt estate of the Toohey & Wimpole solicitors in 1930.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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