The price of the heritage Brisbane home sold by Heath Williams of Place New Farm increased by almost $1m since Heath last sold the property in 2020.
This iconic New Farm residence has been sold by Heath Williams of Place New Farm for $4,250,000 in 22 days.
The home was previously sold by Heath for $3,310,000 on 15 January 2020, indicating price growth of 28% (approx.) over just 20 months.
Source: Place New FarmKnown as ‘Doon’, the Victorian home is one of four adjacent homes dating to 1895 which were designed by architect Claude William Chambers for railway contractor George Charles Willcocks.
Source: Place New FarmSpeaking to WILLIAMS MEDIA, Heath said the home was open for 5 inspections with 41 attendees, mostly local buyers.
“This is a large block size for New Farm, with a Victorian style home which is unusual for the area which is dominated by timber houses.”
Source: Place New FarmThe home retains many original attributes including high ceilings, original glass windows, wrought iron lacework, decorative plaster mouldings and timber fretwork.
The dual-level home boasting a range of modern features as well as an expansive layout, with multiple open spaces and entertainment zones for family living.
Source: Place New FarmThere are six bedrooms, an office and a study on a generous, level, ‘easy-care’ block with heated inground swimming pool and outdoor shower.
Heritage restoration work on the home has been completed by Chapman Builders and plans have been drawn up for an extension by renowned Brisbane architects, Hogg & Lamb.
Source: Place New FarmHeath told WILLIAMS MEDIA the Brisbane prestige market is going from strength to strength. “Price growth continues to remain strong as stock levels begin to tighten up,” he said.
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