1. A Newtown Home Wants To Be Geelong’s #1

    ‘Drummond’, a Newtown record-breaker when it sold for $2.615m back in May 2005, is now on the market asking for another record breaking amount: $3.35m; if listing agent Dale Whitford achieves his asking, it will become Greater Geelong’s most expensive house. The stately multi-coloured brick mansion comes with swimming pool, tennis court, and a prime Newtown location. Although, with seeing that Dale Whitford’s listing has been sitting on the market for several months, it may be a surprise if ‘Drummond’ achieves $3.35m, it will not be a surprise that Newtown holds the crown for Geelong’s most desirable real estate. Due in part to the industrial nature of Corio Bay, Newtown, which mostly sits at a slightly higher elevation than the Geelong CBD and South Geelong, quickly garnered Geelong’s first elaborate estates. At that time, development roughly followed the line of higher elevation which runs from Noble Street near The Geelong College to the northeast meeting the Princess Highway at Virginia Street, near today’s subject property above (see map below). These early estates continue to command some of Geelong’s highest prices: Miharo, a c1855 Victorian with extensive filigree work and an elegant 1890 extension, sold for $2.0m in 2008.  

    Geelong’s other prestige pockets have also not yet broken the elusive $3m home sale mark. Drumcondra, home to prestige bayfront boulevard The Esplanade, has only scored two home sales about $2m (numbers 25 and 29 on The Esplanade sold for $2.4m in 2005 and $2.5m in Jan 2010, respectively). Geelong CBD’s half-assed bayfront answer to The Esplanade, Eastern Beach Road, has only landed one sale above $2m: the colossal Corio Villa Estate traded hands for $2.6m in Apr 2004 and then became a wedding venue. And neither Highton nor Wandana Heights - Geelong’s pricier post-war developments higher in the hills above Newtown - have surpassed the $2m mark. The top-priced sale in the hills was for 110 Wandana Drive which scored $1.55m in exchange for an uncharacteristically large 2.5 acres (see image below).

    If ‘Drummond’ is unsuccessful in becoming Geelong’s #1, The Radical Terrace has taken it upon ourself to select which other trophy Geelong properties would command a higher price. Here are our picks: 

    1. ‘Lunan’, 24 Lunan Avenue, Drumcondra, c1849. This heritage-listed mansion rests on a large parcel of land with uninterrupted Corio Bay views. We can’t find any pricing history. Estimated price if sold: $5m


    2. ‘The Heights’, 140 Aphrasia Street, Newtown, c1854. It may be a National Trust property, but if it ever sold to a private owner, it could command anywhere from $4-$5m.


    3. 15 Bent Street, Wandana Heights; Last sold as a block of land in the early 1990s, this modern home comes with a gated entry and a tree-lined driveway to a multi-winged estate with pool and tennis court. We bet someone would pick it up for $3.75m.

    4. ‘The Row’, Numbers 143, 145, 147, and 195 Noble Street. Each home in this elegant row of Victorians (including the aforemention ‘Miharo’ at #145) could command prices from $2.5m - $4m range.


    5. ‘Merchiston Hall’ 2A Garden St, Geelong. Fronting the Geelong Botanic Gardens and less than a block from Corio Bay, Merchiston Hall would likely sell well above the $3m mark.


    The Unrated Sleeping Beauty. ‘Shouba’, 6A Keram Crescent, Highton. The Victorian villa sits on several acres of established gardens. Depending on its state of repair, anywhere from $1.5m - $4m

    Are we missing any pieces of iconic Geelong real estate? Let us know in the comments!

    *Images courtesy of Google StreetView

  2. Warehouse Mania!

    We have warehouse conversion fever thanks to Surry Hill’s new record breaker (and former featured house on this blog!) 5 Bennett Place. The abode was sold for $5.71m, over $200k above reserve, through Shannan Whitney of Bresic Whitney and the omni-present Ben Collier of McGrath. It last traded for $3.1m in 2009. Now that’s a nice flip.

    So in honor of the above, we present the completely cool 1A Lord Street in Newtown. The home may only have one bedroom, but it’s one bedroom I’d definitely not mind living in. Plus, it’s priced slightly more reasonable for us mortals. Agents Shannan Whitney (he’s on a warehouse conversion roll!) and John Waight of Bresic Whitney have the listing and are looking for $1m+.

    The upsides: Great renovation; spacious; industrial vibe; cool polished concrete flooring

    The downsides: Industrial location (depending on who you are, this could be deemed a positive); backyard could use an upgrade (the patio pavers kind of suck)

    The listing: 1A Lord Street, Newtown

  3. They Want How Much in Geelong?!?
Geelong, Melbourne’s bayside industrial stepsister, just posted a listing asking a very full priced $4.2m. Situated on a double lot in the “posh” Newtown suburb, the home features Hawthorn brick (and a Hawthorn look, in general). However, it’s not even on Noble Street, arguably Newtown’s best street. Nor does it have much else going for it beyond its Victorian pedigree. For Geelong buyers in the $3m+ category, most would head down to the Surf Coast or to the Bellarine Peninsula (Curlewis, etc). 
I’d say this house would be pushing its luck with a $2.5m asking. Dale Whitford of Whitford has the listing.
The listing: 35-37 Virginia Street, Newtown

    They Want How Much in Geelong?!?

    Geelong, Melbourne’s bayside industrial stepsister, just posted a listing asking a very full priced $4.2m. Situated on a double lot in the “posh” Newtown suburb, the home features Hawthorn brick (and a Hawthorn look, in general). However, it’s not even on Noble Street, arguably Newtown’s best street. Nor does it have much else going for it beyond its Victorian pedigree. For Geelong buyers in the $3m+ category, most would head down to the Surf Coast or to the Bellarine Peninsula (Curlewis, etc). 

    I’d say this house would be pushing its luck with a $2.5m asking. Dale Whitford of Whitford has the listing.

    The listing: 35-37 Virginia Street, Newtown

    (Source: they-want-what-in-geelong)

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