Waverley Caroline Pidcock inspired eco-friendly home fails to sell

Waverley Caroline Pidcock inspired eco-friendly home fails to sell
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 16, 2014

The eco-friendly Waverley home conceived by architect Caroline Pidcock now comes with $2.55 million expectations after failing to sell at recent auction.

The home marketed as "bright and breezy", has two bedrooms either side of the downstairs bathroom with two further bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs.

The back garden of 135 Henrietta Street has pedestrian access to Prospect Street.

The pre-auction estimate was $2.4 million plus through Phillips Pantzer Donnelley.

The property last traded for $620,000 in late 1998.

135 Henrietta Street was built in the 1920s and renovated on its 266 square metre block in 2010.

The CoreLogic RP Data puts the suburb median at $1,655,000.

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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