Top five most clicked homes: Realestateview.com.au

Top five most clicked homes: Realestateview.com.au
Michael CrawfordAugust 27, 2015
The top five properties attracting the most interest on realestateview.com.au this week are a mixture of those with development potential, trophy mansions and smart buys for potential investors.
 
The property generating the most clicks through realestateview.com.au last week was a potential development site at 17 Marriott Parade Glen Waverley.
 
The home, set on 1538 sqm of land, is offered up as an opportunity to build a four storey apartment complex. It sold through Freeman Li and Tony Ievoli from Barry Plant Glen Waverley.
 
 
 

The second most clicked property on realestateview.com.au is a  brand new property located at 10 Lauren Close, Gol Gol, for sale at $490,000. 

The four bedder with a massive family room and study nook features 9ft ceilings and spotted gum timber floors throughout.

It is for sale through Roccisano Real Estate.

 

The third most clicked house on realestateview.com.au this week is an expressions of interest for a Kew trophy home. 

The property, 25 Barry Street Kew, Victoria, is a five bedroom mansion for sale through Sam Wilkinson and Scott Patterson of Kay & Burton Hawthorn.

 

The fourth most clicked property for the last week is 3/16 Cromdale Street Mount Martha, Victoria, listed for sale between $590,000 and $650,000. It is for sale through Sam Danckert of Abode Mt Martha.

The fifth most clicked property on realestateview.com.au this week is a single level Victorian home with three bedrooms at 137 Male Street, Brighton, Victoria.

The property sold at auction last week through Barb Gregory and Jason Collie of Marshall White Brighton.

 

Michael Crawford

Michael is the real estate reporter for western Sydney and loves writing about homes and the people who live in them. A former production editor and news journalist, he enjoys writing about real-world property purchases as well as aspirational buys and builds. Following a recent move from Sydney’s northern beaches, Michael now actually enjoys commuting.

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