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Posted: 2024-11-03 01:00:00

Step into history at Bella Vista, Mildura’s oldest residential gem.


Step into the pages of history with Mildura’s oldest residential gem now up for grabs.

Built in 1891, this captivating slice of the past is ready to take centre stage in one of the town’s rarest real estate offerings.

The four-bedroom, two-bathroom home at 78-80 Olive Ave, Mildura has a $1.6m – $1.76m price guide and holds the esteemed title of being the oldest residential building in Mildura, following the home of the Chaffey brothers (now the Mildura Art Centre), who founded the town.

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Barry Plant Mildura listing agent for the property Tense Veneri said you won’t be able to find another home like this in the town.

“We’ve had good numbers through for our open homes – we’ve got executives and families interest, it’s got the conveniences of the pool for families and it’s got multiple uses for professional couples,” Mr Veneri said.

“The location is second to none, Olive Ave is one of the most highly regarded streets in the Mildura CBD.”

Buyers will enjoy the heated, self-cleaning pool, perfect for an on-the-go lifestyle.


The additional building overlooking the pool serves as a gym, pool house, or creative studio.


“We don’t know what to expect on auction day, I don’t know how much competition we’re going to get – we’re going to get a unique buyer for this one.”

Mr Venneri said there is more opportunity to add more value to the home or buyers can move straight in.

Barry Plant Mildura director Brenton Love said it’s the second home built in Mildura following the Chaffey brothers home, (now the Mildura art centre) – who founded the town and is the oldest residential building in Mildura.

“Bella Vista’s” timeless character appeals to buyers seeking a unique heritage home with modern conveniences


The open-plan kitchen, dining and living area.


“This historic home has garnered considerable interest among owner-occupiers, particularly those enamoured with the inner-city lifestyle and the house’s character,” Mr Love said.

“We notice that all of the time when you get older homes vendors they do one of two things, they renovate them too far so they lose their character, or they try and keep the original characteristics of the home.

“It ends up being quite pokey for today’s modern living standards – this one has been done just right.”

The pool house is currently being used as a pilates studio by the home’s current owner.


The kitchen has been updated with all of the latest appliances and is perfect for entertaining.


Bella Vista seamlessly blends its rich historical roots with the conveniences of modern living.

Its grand design is evident from the moment buyers enter the expansive hallway, with polished timber floors, intricate fretwork, and high ceilings.

The home offers four generous bedrooms, updated bathrooms, and a combination of formal and casual living spaces.

The spacious open-plan kitchen and living area extends to the outdoors, creating the perfect setting for entertaining or family gatherings.

The front porch of the home still displaying its old school charm



The 950sq m property also features lush gardens and a decked area equipped with a pizza oven, transforming the space into an entertainer’s paradise.

For buyers with an active lifestyle, additional building overlooks a heated, self-cleaning pool.

This space could serve as a gym, pool house, or creative studio.

Convenience is also a hallmark of Bella Vista, with front and rear access, a secure double carport accessible from the rear lane, and a grand sliding gate at the front for additional security for boat or caravan parking.

The home is a testament to Mildura’s storeyed past, yet perfectly suited to contemporary life for one lucky buyer


Inside the butlers pantry


Mr Love said Bella Vista stands as a testament to Mildura’s storeyed past but gives buyers a chance to own a piece of history infused with modern family living.

“The property, drawing significant interest, is poised to weave its legacy into the future ,” he said.

“It’s not just a home but a living piece of Mildura’s history and has been lovingly updated to accommodate modern family living.

“Those captivated by a blend of historical elegance and contemporary comfort, Bella Vista presents a fantastic opportunity.”

The home heads to auction next Thursday 31 October at 6pm and is listed by Barry Plant Mildura’s Tense Venneri.

Inside the bathroom which includes a mix of old and new – featuring a retro floor.



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