Williamstown Blue Heelers house could fetch $2.4m
The circa-1907 home at 8 Thompson St was used in external shots for the television show, alongside its neighbour at 10 Thompson St that served as the fictional Mt Thomas police station.
Airing from 1994 to 2006, Blue Heelers starred actors John Wood, Lisa McCune and William McInnes and won 25 Logies.
The two properties are heritage-listed as Williamstown's former real-life police station, known as the Sergeant and Watchhouse Keeper quarters.
Nowadays, No. 8 features a sitting room that doubles as a fourth bedroom, Baltic pine floors, ornate fretwork, decorative fireplaces, pressed-metal ceilings and a kitchen with a walk-in pantry.
It's also set for a significant windfall from its days on the show, with sales records showing it sold for $832,500 in 2003, potentially a $1,567,500 uplift.
Jellis Craig's Anthony Christakakis said that council-approved plans to extend the home, accompanied by a garden redesign from Richmond's Eckersley Garden Architecture, were in place.
'The owners who intended to do the extension have moved overseas for work reasons,' he said.
'We have had lots of interest with some young families, especially locals – I think, being on a corner block over 700sq m with the potential to subdivide, subject to council approval, creates endless possibilities.'
Mr Christakakis also had the listing for no. 10 that changed hands in June after being advertised with a $2.85m-$3.1m asking range.
He declined to comment on the sold price but said the five-bedroom abode was bought by a family.
'They are in the process of getting plans drawn up, I believe, for a renovation,' Mr Christakakis.
And plenty of Blue Heelers fans came through the doors during the sales campaign.
'There were many people who came through just to have a look and a lot of people took photos out the front,' he added.
No. 8 Thompson St will be auctioned at 10am on August 17.
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