A glorious heritage facade ensures this landmark Clifton Hill home wows from first sight.
Anton Zhouk director Anton Zhouk said the 1889-built Collingwood’s grand street presence had also made it “quite well known” among Clifton Hill residents.
It was also sure to entice buyers, he said, now the Victorian at 73 Hodgkinson St had hit the market with a February 22 auction date and $3.7-$4 million price guide.
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Mr Zhouk said the longtime owners had renovated and extended the historic four-bedroom home about five years ago.
They preserved period elements including elegant formal rooms and ornate fireplaces, and added a “classy contemporary” extension featuring an open-plan living zone with a glass ceiling, marble kitchen and doors opening out to a back deck and lush garden.
“There’s nothing else to do — the buyer can just move in,” Mr Zhouk said.
A handy location near primary schools, trams and trains, Eastern Freeway access, Queens Pde’s shops and cafes, Darling Gardens, and Fitzroy and Collingwood leisure centres completes the package.
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