Trophy Melbourne listing tops online property search: realestateview.com.au

Trophy Melbourne listing tops online property search: realestateview.com.au
Michael CrawfordAugust 6, 2015

The top Victorian listing on realestateview.com.au over the last week has been a three bedroom North Melbourne trophy home compete with Carrara marble, silken polished concrete, luminous Victorian Ash and solid Royal American Oak.

Constructed by builder and designer owners, 11 Chetwynd Place North Melbourne is set for Auction at 12pm Saturday, August 8 through Anthony Gattuso of Woodards real Estate.

The second top recent listing over the last week through realestateview.com.au was a three bedroom townhouse with two car garage and stylish kitchen in the Sydney suburb of Thornleigh. 45/10-14 Loch Maree Avenue, Thornleigh, is a family friendly home located close to schools, shops and transport.

It is set for auction Auction Saturday 22nd August at 4.30pm through Alex Gayl and Dion Verzeletti of Ray White Thornleigh.

The third top listing for realestateview.com.au over the last week was a lifestyle rural property of 8094 sqm with mountain views and a there bedroom colour bond and weatherboard home built in 2009.

63 Gap Road Springsure, Queensland, comes complete with four-bay shed, close proximity to the local primary school and connection to town water.

It is for sale through John Noffke of Noffkes' Rural Real Estate and Livestock.

 

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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