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09 Jul
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Unique Art Deco Oasis
A precision renovation enhances the beauty and spaciousness of this Art Deco home, nestled in a sought-after cul de sac near Bay and Church streets, the beach and schools. Every room and outdoor area has been meticulously transformed for easy living and entertaining, including lounge and dining rooms, a family room, four bedrooms and a separate home office/studio, three bathrooms, and an alfresco barbecue pavilion. Admire the decorative ceilings, timber floors, tapestry-brick fireplace surrounds and leadlight and appreciate the contemporary quality. There's a Caesarstone kitchen with a Miele self-cleaning oven and Asko dishwasher, ducted heating, Escea gas fireplace, and 3.5-kilowatt solar power system. The barbecue pavilion is perfectly designed with a Smeg hood barbecue and overhead extractor fan, Asko outdoor dishwasher, sink and new bathroom, and the garden is a hidden wonder. It's where sandstone and slate pavers lead to leafy corners where you can relax surrounded by greenery, there's a north-facing deck, undercover space to set up your gym equipment, and a cat en-closure. The quality and care that has gone into matching 1930s style with today's essentials is impressive, incorporating excellent zoned living, three-car onsite parking, smart wiring, ceiling speakers, and new paintwork. Central address is an easy walk to the beach, cafes, shops and public transport, and Brighton Grammar and Firbank are close by. Due Diligence Checklist

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Brighton
Median residential price
$2,313,000
2 bedroom
$959,000
3 bedroom
$2,160,000
4 bedroom
$3,525,000
Similar suburb median prices
2 bedroom
$1,660,000
3 bedroom
$2,367,500
4 bedroom
$3,947,500
About Brighton
Live Like a Local
Life sure is lovely in Brighton. Famous for its brightly-coloured beach boxes that line the sand of one of Melbourne’s most popular swimming destinations, this area is not just a beachside retreat but also a dream home location for many Melburnians. Its glorious bayside strip – known as “The Golden Mile” – is the creme de la creme for Brighton homeowners, with no major roads between their properties and the bay. Between shopping on Bay Street, two cinemas, renowned public and private schools, three railway stations and an abundance of sports, locals here want for nothing.
It’s no wonder that Brighton residents never want to leave.

Brighton
Famous for its brightly-coloured beach boxes.

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Schools & Landmarks