A significant listing in Merewether's exclusive Hickson Street described by marketing agent Ben Robinson, of Robinson Property, as "one of the best properties I've seen in my 30 years of real estate", has been sold within four days on the market.
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Mr Robinson listed the six-bedroom, four-bathroom residence with stunning views at 48 Hickson Street with a guide of $5.5 million to $6 million and reported plenty of local interest with six offers made before it exchanged on Tuesday. The sale price was not disclosed but the Newcastle Herald believes it was at the top of the guide, making it one of the highest sales for the beachside suburb.
"It has everything," Mr Robinson said. "It's on a huge block, has six bedrooms and potentially a seventh. One room is set up at the moment as a wine appreciation room. And then there's the view. You're the highest point of Hickson Street, and you get north and south back to Burwood, so it's very unique in where it's situated."
The tri-level home featured a top-level master suite with 270-degree city and coastal views.
Unique offering
Mike Flook, of Robinson Property, has listed a one of a kind property at 21 City Road in Adamstown Heights.
It was bought in 1965 by Dr Alan Hoyle and his wife Judith and they raised their seven children there. Needing more space, they built an impressive extension that has been both a labour of love and a treasured family room.
The Hoyles used their appreciation for Newcastle history and Australian architecture to create what has been affectionately known as "The Big Room".
The large family room at the rear of the home was constructed mainly from recycled materials sourced throughout the city, including convict bricks, sandstone blocks and church windows. The A frame of the extension came from the demolition of the Brown Street Congregational Church.
The property is set for auction on June 26 with a guide of $890,000. It is open Saturday at 2.15pm.
Listings over $1m
Dalton Partners have a circa 1960s home on a level 696 square metre block at 1 Kerle Street in Redhead listed with a guide of $1.2 million.
A three-bedroom home overlooking Learmonth Park at 190 Lawson Street, Hamilton South is being marketed by First National Newcastle City with a guide of $1.2 million to $1.3 million.
Belle Property Lake Macquarie are expected to be guiding over $1.8 million for a large home with lake views at 19 Mulimbah Street in Eleebana.
Listings $500,000 to $1m
PRD Newcastle and Lake Macquarie have a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in Parque at 402/58C Bolton Street in Newcastle on the market with a guide of $950,000.
A two-bedroom home at 4 Edward Street in Cardiff has been listed by McKiernan Real Estate for $620,000 to $670,000.
Belle Property Lake Macquarie have set an auction guide of $700,000 for a three-bedroom house at 30 Cathrine Street, Kotara South that attracted 44 groups through its first open. They also have a four-bedroom home at 44 Warners Bay Road in Warners Bay on the market with a guide of $695,000.
A three-bedroom Federation house at 315 Wollombi Road, Bellbird Heights is on the market through Belle Property Cessnock with a guide of $520,000 to $560,000.
Listings under $500,000
GWH are selling a studio apartment in under construction Sky Residences at 504/509 Hunter Street, Newcastle for $499,950.
Robinson Property are marketing a two-bedroom apartment in Eastside at 208/6 Charles Street, Charlestown for $420,000 to $440,000.
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