AS swift as Usain Bolt, this popular property found its new owners fast.
With expectations that it would be well received by the market, Petrusma Property launched No.6 Atwell Ct, Lindisfarne and quickly found their hunch was correct.
Property representative Kahn Duffey confirmed that it was sold in just five days on the market.
There were multiple buyers in the mix, but in the end it was a cash offer of $1.026m that secured the sale.
“Realestate.com.au told me that No.6 Atwell Ct was the most-viewed listing in the whole of Tasmania in the past week,” he said.
“It generated 5000 views in one week!
“This obviously led to a good level of inquiry and great attendance at our inspection.”
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Mr Duffey understands that the purchasers are originally from the mainland, however, they made the move to Tassie some time ago and have been renting while waiting for the perfect home to come up for sale. Mission accomplished.
“In general, there was a shared level of appreciation for the care that has been taken to restore the home, while preserving its period features,” he said.
“Buyers loved the grand design, high ceilings, original leadlight windows, and the tasteful fusion of heritage charm and modern luxury.
“The vendors have been restoring the home for the last 10 years and have taken great care down to the finest detail.”
No.6 Atwell Ct was originally known as No.163 Gordons Hill Rd.
Built in 1910, this masterpiece seamlessly blends grand design and modern comforts to create something truly special.
On entry, the impressive high ceilings, pendant lighting and an exposed historic wooden beam grab the eye while infusing a touch of sophistication.
Large windows bathe the home in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The well-appointed kitchen has quality appliances, while the living room offers a space for relaxation.
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Hybrid floorboards, leadlight windows and the original staircase balustrade exude a sense of grandeur. This is heightened by French doors from the dining and lounge room that open to a large deck.
Upstairs there are four generously-sized bedrooms, most with built-in wardrobes, serviced by a tastefully updated bathroom that marries heritage charm with contemporary luxury.
A large bath is perfectly positioned to take in breathtaking mountain and water views.
No.6 Atwell’s striking double-storey black exterior, white trims and exposed brick chimneys creates an instant allure.
A large lockup garage and carport accommodates up to four cars.
The landscaped gardens exude a sense of serenity and natural beauty.
“A special moment for me was having the privilege of meeting one of the original owners of the property,” Mr Duffey said.
“Her family owned the home from the late 1930s through to the late 1960s, and she recalled sliding down the staircase balustrade as a child.
“It was an absolute pleasure to be entrusted with such a beautiful, unique, and special listing.
“I am thrilled to have been able to assist in achieving such a great outcome for my vendors.”