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7NEWS
44 minutes ago
- 7NEWS
"I took a buyer through it. Her reaction? "WOW!"
For the first time in over a decade, a stunning Federation-era, home at 38 Rockley Road, South Yarra is on the market with a price guide of $8.5 million - $9 million. It's epitome of the quiet luxury trend, unassuming from the street, but no expense spared in it's incredible architectural glow up. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today Built in 1911 as part of the prestigious Howey Estate, this home sits on a generous 1,006 m block in a quiet and exclusive cul-de-sac. It is a beautiful example of Melbourne's Arts and Crafts architectural movement. When the Arts and Crafts movement hit Australia in the late 1800s, the country was bouncing back from the depression of the 1890s, and by 1901, the colonies had officially joined forces to become the Commonwealth of Australia. People were ready for a fresh start-and that included rethinking the way homes were built and designed. Australians started moving away from the stiff, formal look of British architecture and leaning into something more relaxed, honest, and down-to-earth. Think wide verandahs, exposed timber beams, handcrafted details, and built-in furniture that was both beautiful and practical. There was a real focus on natural materials, solid craftsmanship, and making spaces that felt warm, functional, and connected to the landscape. It was about creating homes that really worked for everyday life. This historically significant home has undergone a meticulous multi-year transformation by acclaimed architect Dale Fisher, seamlessly blending its original 1911 charm with cutting-edge design. Listing agent Tom Hayne of Marshall White Stonnington said: "The current owner says, it's a brand new home in heritage shell" "It's been fully renovated in the last five years, and it sits at the highest point of the road so it has all of these incredible vantage points and views," Hayne said. Upon entering the home, called 'Madalay', visitors are greeted by sun-drenched interiors, wide Victorian Ash floors, striking black steel-framed doors, and original leadlight windows. The distinctive hexagonal reception hall, synonymous with the Arts and Crafts movement, leads to a stately library and a sophisticated media room, both featuring marble fireplaces. The heart of the home is an expansive, open-plan living and dining area set within a soaring "conservatory"-style pavilion, warmed by a stylish Philippe Chiminee fireplace. "It has so many living areas and even though it's currently styled as a five bedroom, it could easily be six bedrooms with four living areas," said Hayne. If you are a keen chef, you can develop your Japanese stir frying skills as the entertainer's kitchen boasts a top-of-the-line Wolf oven with a teppanyaki plate, a massive 3.5m Carrara marble island bench, a Sub-Zero fridge/freezer, a Vintec wine fridge, and a fully equipped butler's pantry. Outside, steel bi-fold doors open to a serene north-east facing garden oasis, complete with a bluestone terrace, lush lawns, a BBQ area, a firepit with built-in seating, and a heated pool and spa. The luxurious main bedroom suite offers a private sanctuary with a grand marble fireplace, an elegant bay window, bespoke walk-in robes, and a stunning marble-clad ensuite with a mother-of-pearl mosaic steam shower. Upstairs, a dedicated zone features four additional bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a spacious rumpus room with its own ensuite and private entrance, ideal for guests, lucky teenagers or uni students craving their own space. Hayne said: "The big benefit for buyers is that all the hard work's been done, it's turn key and ready for a young family to enjoy it and live in it for generations." "I took a buyer through it. Her reaction? "WOW!"

News.com.au
an hour ago
- News.com.au
Rent influencer Troy Candy's ultimate party house for $11k/week
A grand Gold Coast mansion and scene of a wild bash complete with red carpet, onsite tattoos, a jet ski stunt show and fireworks is up for rent at an eye-popping price. Named Bellagio, the waterfront property was recently promoted as a luxury getaway and location for lavish events, but is now available to lease long-term at $11,000 a week plus $50,000 bond. It's Queensland's priciest rental listing and third nationwide, just behind two prestige estates in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs at $12,500 and $12,000 a week. The five-bedroom Venetian-inspired estate has a resort-style pool and spa flanked by pavilions and tennis court, while inside a plush cinema, commercial kitchen and bars make for an entertainer's dream. Entrepreneur and social media influencer Troy 'Candy' Williams hosted the most recent major event at the property, installing a red carpet and more than 60m of balloons to celebrate the launch of the latest flavour of his alco-pop range, Gee Up. Entertainment included a pop-up tattoo stall, circus performers, and a high-octane jet ski display. Gen-Y dad flips $270k shack for luxe waterfront home Williams, who has two young children with partner Anita Cassin, is business partners with billionaire Adrian Portelli, known for buying up houses on Channel 9's hit series, The Block. Portelli just announced his own TV show My Reno Rules on rival network Channel 7. The pair share a passion for luxury cars and together head up a vodka company and energy drink brand, while Williams also works for Portelli's LMCT Plus — the company launched its latest giveaway of all five homes from the last season of The Block. Race car driver Craig Scutella and partner Iryna Mulligan bought the Hope Island property for $5.51m in a fire sale in 2020 after the previous owner defaulted on a mortgage. Located on a private peninsula parcel of 4982 sqm, it had previously sold for $9m in 2009. 'Seeking its inspiration from the Mediterranean, this residence occupies the largest block within the estate and exudes a commanding presence,' the rental listing by Mr Scutella said. 'Striking columns, dome ceilings, marble tiles and an ornate staircase immediately capture your attention upon arrival before leading you through to the formal dining and lounge. '[The house is] capable of hosting intimate soirees or large-scale functions. Gather your guests by the pool for cocktails, host garden parties by the canal or soak in the breezes from the upper balconies – your entertaining options are endless.' The home's master bedroom was described as 'presidential', including a spacious walk-in robe and dressing room as well as an ensuite with gold-plated finishes complete with his and hers toilets and bidets, showers and a spa. PropTrack data shows a typical house in Hope Island rents for $1,200 a week, up 14.3 per cent over the past 12 months.