Sold by Courtney Caulfield and Simon Caulfield of Place, who told WILLIAMS MEDIA the Hamilton home was “a piece of history that can’t be repeated.”
Historic 'Queen Anne' style residence, ‘Blair Lodge’, has been sold by Courtney Caulfield and Simon Caulfield of Place for an undisclosed price following a 7-week campaign.
Constructed circa 1907 by renowned architect Claude Chambers, the home sits on an approximately. 2,049 sqm allotment, with stunning views of the Brisbane River and CBD.
‘Blair Lodge’ was on the market for first time in 43 years.
Source: PlaceCourtney Caulfield told WILLIAMS MEDIA there were 4 virtual inspections, mainly with expats and 89 in person inspections during the campaign.
“A landmark estate on over 2,000sqm rarely comes to the market, especially with river and city views,” Courtney explained to WILLIAMS MEDIA.
“This is another example of buyers being attracted to a piece of history that can’t be repeated.”
Source: PlaceThe dual level residence attracted interest from local families who understood the value of the proposition that was on offer, plus buyers who were searching for a landmark estate.
The property on two separate lots fronts onto three streets with a driveway entry on 1 Eden Lane.
“This was a fantastic campaign for a home that fronts Kingsford Smith Drive, the buyers will have the home for a number of years and pass it down through their own family,” Courtney told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
Source: PlaceTo view the listing or for more information click here.
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