DREAM homes are what Battery Point does best, and this immaculately presented, large and well-positioned family home is a prime example of exactly that.
Perfect for a larger family, the property offers four bedrooms and two studies, or extra bedrooms if desired.
It was designed in two sections.
The ground floor features an open-plan living zone with a spacious kitchen, a large lounge area and a separate dining section, each with polished floorboards.
A private and sunny entertaining area can be accessed via triple folding doors.
Also on the ground floor are the master bedroom (with a walk-in wardrobe), a large bathroom and the laundry.
Between the living zone and one of the bedrooms is a 1.7m x 4m reading room.
Upstairs there is more living space, multiple bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, and a formal kitchen and dining area.
Views to Mount Nelson and Mount Wellington over Sandy Bay can be enjoyed from a balcony off the dining area.
Alongside the garage there is off-street parking, which is absolute gold in Hobart’s inner city.
Albuera Street is within easy walking distance of Hobart city or Salamanca Market on a Saturday.
Sandy Bay’s local shops and cafes, the university and a collection of private and public schools are all not far from Albuera.
No.15 Albuera Street is listed with Harcourts Hobart at “Offers around $1,5 million”.
CoreLogic figures show that in the 12 months to the end of March, Battery Point had a median house price of $1.116 million, making it Tasmania’s most expensive suburb.
There were 26 sales in that time and an annual change in the suburb’s median of 14.5 per cent. On average these homes were sold in 13 days on the market.