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3 hours ago
- News.com.au
Maddingley agent's ‘f***ing nice house' sales pitch goes viral
A Melbourne real estate agent who used an F-bomb 'sentence enhancer' to describe a western suburbs home has gone viral with his unapologetically Aussie sales pitch. YPA Bacchus Marsh's Mark Edwards' straight-talking listing video opens innocently enough, but gets a jarring pivot when he describes the 2 Croton Lane, Maddingley, home as 'a f***ing nice house'. And the colourful language has since lit up Instagram feeds and packed out open-for-inspections. Experts say this suburb is better than yours 'I just walked through the door and thought, this is a f**king nice house,' Mr Edwards said. 'No script, no over-the-top sales pitch, just exactly what I thought when I saw it. Too many agents put on an act in videos, but that's not me. 'If I'm going to be in one, it's going to be as 'Mark' as it gets, authentic, down-to-earth and pretty Aussie mate.' The expletive-inspiring single-level home is set on a landscaped block and showcases 2.74m-high ceilings with square-set cornices in its two living zones, which also have sweeping views over the Werribee Ranges. A generous main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite with an oversized shower and stone benchtop, while two further bedrooms with built-in wardrobes are serviced by a stylish main bathroom with matching finishes. The kitchen, complete with stone benches, undermount sink, premium appliances, dishwasher and a huge walk-in pantry, connects to a bright open-plan living and dining area. From here, sliding doors open to a decked, covered alfresco with a built-in outdoor kitchen, the ideal spot for summer barbecues. In the backyard, a full concrete swimming pool — chosen over fibreglass to double as a retaining wall — is the centrepiece, framed by established gardens and a paved entertaining area. Mr Edwards said 'there's no mucking around here'. 'This home a quality build with upgrades everywhere you look,' he said. 'And the pool area? Looks like a ripper spot to have a beer.' The home also boasts an oversized double garage with internal and drive-through access, a rear carport, ducted heating and cooling, a split system, and solar panels. The YPA Bacchus Marsh agent said the property's quality finishes, practical layout and outdoor spaces had already generated multiple offers and interest from young families, downsizers and locals looking to upgrade. 'The first few calls I got were literally: 'G'day Mark, I want to see that f**king nice house,'' Mr Edwards said. 'It shows people do watch the videos, if they're worth watching.'


ABC News
4 hours ago
- ABC News
Gardening Australia: S36 Episode 25 Winter: Native Garden Design & Orchid Show
Gardening Australia NEW EPISODE Lifestyle Feel-Good Inspiring Watch Article share options Share this on Facebook Twitter Send this by Email Copy link WhatsApp Messenger Inspiring, entertaining and full of practical advice, join Costa Georgiadis and the team as they unearth gardening ideas, meet avid gardeners and look at some of the most inspiring gardens from across the country.

News.com.au
5 hours ago
- News.com.au
Ravens Creek Farm owners list remarkable off-grid home in Moriac
A contemporary off-grid farmhouse in Moriac offers buyers a chance to banish utility bills once and for all. The self-sufficient, six-bedroom home is the centrepiece of an idyllic 16ha lifestyle property currently home to free range producer Ravens Creek Farm. Owner Hayden Findlay plans to relocate his successful egg and pork business once he wraps up the sale of 770 Hendy Main Rd, Moriac. He designed the contemporary eco house to showcase sweeping northerly views centred on mature river red gums. Built using passive solar design principles with his large blended family in mind, it continues to deliver financial savings. 'It is the house with no bills. There's no water bill, there's no electricity bill,' Mr Findlay said. 'We do buy bottled gas just for the cooktop but I think we have probably bought two in the whole time we've been there.' He said an automated system, with 7.5kW solar panels and a 20kw battery, kept the lights on during all but the gloomiest winter days when the back-up generator kicked in. The home's main pavilion is just 6m wide, a clever trick that maximises the north-facing aspect. Burnished concrete floors and an internal recycled brick wall feature in the central living zone that extends out to a plunge pool via a deck. Mr Findlay said he and wife Chelsea have five children between them, hence the six bedrooms. But with their brood starting to leave the nest, they are now converting some spaces back into extra living spaces. 'The beauty of it is that because trusses span wall to wall there's no internal load bearing walls so if you went in there and said 'I don't want these bedrooms, I want a really big room out the back', you can just take a wall out,' he said. He counts the main bedroom suite, with private access to a walled courtyard with an outdoor bath and shower, among his favourite spaces. Buyers also have to the chance to explore commercial ventures at the property, which comes with a multipurpose venue. Previously used as a cafe and event space, the ply-lined building includes a kitchen, cool room and a wood fire. Maxwell Collins, Geelong listing agent Laura Vander Noord has set a $4.4m price guide for the property.