Hit and miss with prestige St Kilda terrace offerings

Hit and miss with prestige St Kilda terrace offerings
Alistair WalshDecember 8, 2020

A 1905-built St Kilda terrace with a rooftop garden deck has sold for nearly $1 million above its reserve price.

Gorphwysfa, the 21 Mary Street property, sold for $3.3 million at its super Saturday auction, well above its reserve of $2.5 million. 

It was sold by Buxton agents Karl Gillon and Ranko Cvjeticanin.

The Edwardian terrace on 253 square metres had been in the same family for 30 years before selling.

The four-bedroom St Kilda home has coffered ceilings, a marble master bathroom, four bathrooms, an internal atrium garden and a glass wet bar.

Cvjeticanin  was pleased with the result.

“This was a pleasant surprise and just another example of how prices continue to exceed expectations,” Cvjeticanin  says.

But an 1880-built St Kilda terrace (pictured below) listed by Leon Piterman, the vice-chancellor of Monash university and his consultant wife, Hannah, didn't get to weekend auction.

Enniscorthy, the 611-square-metre two-storey property had been expected to sell for more than $2.5 million at its October 27 auction before it was postponed to November 17th.

It comes with a broad tessellated tiled veranda, an imposing double arched entrance hall, 4.2-metre ceilings, Baltic pine floors and a Tuscan-inspired garden.

Marketing for the property describes it as one of the area's most admired homes, featuring hydronic and under-floor heating, an alarm system, a basement wine cellar, intercom, laundry, auto-gates and off-street parking for four cars.

Buyers' agent Guy Angwin from Mal James Buyers Advocates says the property is a classic but has some floorplan issues.

“This property has been updated over time, and whilst it is not a recent renovation it does provide some floorplan flexibility,” Angwin writes in his summary of the property.

“This is a significant property with good land content, and while it has some floorplan issues, with the right renovations it could become a fine large family home.”

It was last listed for sale in 1997.

It comes with five bedrooms, two bathrooms and four car spaces.

The house is surrounded by the Tuscan-style gardens, which give the property a second street frontage on Marlton Crescent.

The hall, sitting room, dining room and study all feature marble fireplaces.

Stone floors lead through to the kitchen living and dining areas.

It is being sold by Simon Gowling from Damian O'Sullivan.

Leon Piterman was given Queen's birthday honours in 2006 for service to family medicine through distance education for doctors in remote areas, to research and student training, and to international medical education.

The property mentioned in The Argus in 1956 going up for lease £4/16/9.

The property is being marketed with its own website.

 

Alistair Walsh

Deutsche Welle online reporter

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