$2.68 million Brighton townhouse tops Melbourne sales

The townhouse was designed by Paolo Pianezze Architects to showcase luxury low maintenance living
$2.68 million Brighton townhouse tops Melbourne sales
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 12, 2021

A $2.68 million sale of a Brighton townhouse was the top advised sale of apartments and townhouses across Melbourne last week.

It was a three bedroom plus study, with 2.5-bathroom designer townhouse at 3/18 Waterloo Street.

The second priciest sale was the townhouse at 5A Haydens Road, Beaumaris at $2.65 million.

The Brighton townhouse was designed by Paolo Pianezze Architects to showcase luxury low maintenance living.

Set close to Church Street's chic lifestyle precinct, transport and the beach, it was located at the elevated end of a cul de sac with wrap around landscaped gardens.

It was sold by Ben Vieth at Marshall White Bayside.

It last sold in 2016 at $2,392,500, according to CoreLogic.

It was among the 500 apartments put to auction across Melbourne over the past week, with CoreLogic calculating a 55 percent success rate.

Current Brighton projects include Pillar+Tide, a boutique luxury development with project sales led by Michael Paproth at The Agency.

Pillar+Tide is a collection of 16 luxury residences located on the corner of Male Street and Black Street priced from $2.575 million to $5.5 million.

Other forthcoming projects in Brighton include Awaken, the latest boutique residential release from developer Skelton.

The International on Brighton's coveted Bay Street, which is being developed on a vast 4,100 sqm site in a joint venture between property developers, Landream and V-Leader.

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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