Neil Clerehan-designed Barwon Heads home snapped up pre-auction

Neil Clerehan-designed Barwon Heads home snapped up pre-auction
Jonathan ChancellorApril 26, 2019

The Neil Clerehan-designed Barwon Heads mid-century modern has been snapped up weeks before its May auction for $6.75 million.

It was built in the late 1960s after the Gubbins family purchased their Riverside Terrace block on the river near Geelong for $1,960.

It traded for the first time in over three decades, having last sold for $160,000 in 1986 when bought by the Stasiuk family.

The Gubbins family sold the home in 1978 for $111,000, and there have only been two subsequent owners since.

Set behind towering intact Moonah trees on a 1,620 square metre double block, the single level, double brick modernist home is strategically located as close to the water as much as possible.

Its Fletchers Bellarine Peninsula listing agents exceeded their record breaking $6.5 million hopes.  

The record stood at $4.4 million, set in 2017 when a Paringa Lane waterfront sold quietly.

This article was first published in The Weekend Australian. 

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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