Bendigo 1920s building hits the market

Bendigo 1920s building hits the market
Staff reporterAugust 15, 2019

A 1920s designer style building located in the heart of Bendigo, Victoria has hit the market with $2.4 million to $2.6 million hopes.

It has been offered by Amy Sim from McKean and McGregor Real Estate.

Once the tallest building in Bendigo, the building at 31 View Street was built in 1925 and was originally the offices of T&G Mutual Life Assurance.

With approval for both commercial and residential titles, it offers panoramic views and heritage features in a mixed zone package. 

The ground floor, with an existing tenant, features open plan space and rear terrace leading to the garden. 

Above the shop are four bedrooms, formal living areas, concrete swimming pool, garden and terrace. 

Other features of the building include ceiling fans, custom-built cabinetry, automatic water system in rear garden and double garage.

It is within close proximity to the historic Alexandra Fountain.  

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