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Eleven of our favourite homes for sale in Melbourne right now

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24-26 Monomeath Avenue, Canterbury

The dilemma here is whether to buy one or both blocks. One is empty (the possibilities are endless) while the other hosts a drop-dead gorgeous house. Transformed by interior designer Beatrix Rowe, the 1920s brick home includes a scene-stealing family room with black steel-framed doors linking to a bluestone terrace. Rick Eckersley gardens hug the pool.

3 Nicholson Street, Essendon

Perfect for the growing family, this home is designed around a central north-facing pool and outdoor area. The sleek kitchen and pretty dining space are the standouts, while the living room has a cosy fireplace. The front study with a garden view is a bonus. “Everything is right at your doorstep,” the agent says.

14 Baker Street, St Kilda

There’s a real seaside vibe to this renovated Edwardian home on the border of St Kilda and Elwood and steps from the bay. Entertain in the living zone or on the deck outside under the shady tree. Space is plentiful, with three living areas and a separate gym/ guest house in the lush garden.

64 Page Street, Albert Park 

Stroll to Victoria Avenue and the beach from this renovated single-fronted Victorian home. A smart stone-clad kitchen caters to the dining-living space, while French doors lead to a deck and neat garden. The main suite is upstairs with two bedrooms and a bathroom downstairs. “It’s low maintenance with nothing to do,” the agent says.

20/30 Esplanade, Brighton

Designed by Wood Marsh, this three-storey terrace townhouse uses curves and timber screening to create a distinctive facade. The star of the show is the rooftop terrace with impressive bay views. On the first floor, the main living zone features a finely polished kitchen, while the lounge links to a balcony. It’s opposite Green Point.

10 Alphington Street, Northcote

Focusing on a poolside oasis, the light-filled family room here is warm and welcoming. The outdoor spaces are enticing, with a choice of covered patio, two decks and a balcony. The first-floor retreat/bedroom and skylit studio offer great flexibility. It is steps away from Johnson Park. “You can be secluded in peace or entertain,” the agent says.

2/99 Queens Parade, Clifton Hill

One of three, this townhouse offers well-planned living over three levels. The first-floor family room features light polished floors, crisp white decor and a smart two-tone kitchen, while the lounge area links to a balcony. It has two bedroom suites and is beside cafes, shops, and Darling and Edinburgh gardens.

76B Osborne Street, South Yarra

Behind a striking timber facade, this new townhouse by Edition Office is cleverly designed. The first-floor living zone takes advantage of the light from large windows and a generous balcony. Oak floors, imported tiles and bespoke lights add a touch of class. “Say goodbye to the car – you won’t need one,” the agent says.

This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.

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