Two Edwardian homes sell in Melbourne's Malvern for over $6.5 million

Situated within a heritage overlay area, the two homes were deemed significant which likely restricted their development potential
Two Edwardian homes sell in Melbourne's Malvern for over $6.5 million
Max KwokDecember 7, 2020

Two Edwardian period homes in Melbourne’s inner suburb of Malvern have sold for $6.85 million.

Located at 16 & 18 Thanet Street, the site, which didn’t have development potential, comprised of two unrenovated homes formerly owned by Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School.

Prestige Homes of Victoria’s Sean Cussell, who marketed the listing, described the result as a solid result for the vendors and a good indicator in the strength if the inner Melbourne property market.

“We had six offers on the properties through the expression of interest process and the buyers are very happy with their new homes”, he said.

Each of the homes featured four bedrooms, multiple living rooms and original features, including open fireplaces, stained-glass bay windows and fretwork-trimmed verandah.

The 631sqm property at 16 Thanet Street is rumoured to have sold for $3.65 million, while the 836sqm property at number 18 sold for $3.2 million.

Situated within a heritage overlay area, the two homes were deemed significant which likely restricted their development potential.

The homes were sold individually to local families and both buyers intend to renovate the homes immediately.

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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