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Carnegie: House sold after 53 years in the one family

Daniel PetersonBy Daniel Peterson Realtor
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A Carnegie house that has a leg in a family for more than 50 years has welcomed a new owner after auction on Saturday.

The owner Johann De-Alwis said that his mother bought the three bedroom house in 270 Duto RD in 1972, after his immigration to Australia from Sri Lanka, through Ceilán, in the sixties.

Unfortunately, Mr. De-Alwis was only six years old when the father died of a heart attack in 1965.

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“My mother saved all her money and managed to buy this house,” said Mr. De-Alwis.

“She was a single mother with two young children and the banks would not lend her money, so she saved and did everything for her own steam for the equivalent or $ 14,000.”

He described his late mother as “a resolved and strong woman” who worked as an executive assistant in an engineering research and development team.

Ray White Carnegie director, Josh Hommelhoff, who lists, first with Mr. De-Alwis two decades ago, when he was thinking of selling the house.Mr. De-Alwis said he was finally bittersweet to sell his family home for a long time, but that he was planning to buy a closer house Daylesford, in addition to finding an apartment in Carnegie to be able to be connected to his classic car club.

He is also planning his classic Studebaker Hawk Car Skybaker in 1964 in the movement.

Of three vidders, a developer bought the house for $ 1,355 million.

And a creative house in the southeast of Melbourne equipped with materials and recycled appliances also sold at a auction on Saturday.

The four -bedroom house in 17 Albert RD, Hallam, attracted two bidders.

The owner Jennie, who has spent decades in the direction, said she had renewed after moving.

With a love for decoration and vintage style, she is buying in places that sell recycled accessories and materials for the project.

“The stove is approximately the 1940s, I bought it at another person’s house,” Jennie said.

A sailor inspired her to adopt a nautical theme in some parts of the house, such as the curved roof in one of the life areas.

Jennie, which is sold with plans for a sea change, said that the garden she had planted had grown and provided a lot of privacy.

“He has a family house by Bone Nice, it’s really pleasant and a bit peculiar,” he said.

The Harcourts Asap group, Dandenong Daniel Farrugia, said that during the auction, the house was announced in the market to approximately the $ 712,000 brand.

The abode was sold for $ 730,500 to an investor that plans to rent it.

Farrugia said he had noticed a greater activity of investors in the last two months.

“You have interstate investors who buy through the defenders of buyers looking for narrower properties, while the premises because something a bit larger can divide,” he said.

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