Renowned Melbourne guitar collector and businessman Con Gallin is set to put his English-style home under the hammer this weekend.
Mr Gallin, a celebrated Melbourne music figure, spent years amassing an enviable guitar collection with signatures from legendary artists such as Sir Paul McCartney, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, and Les Paul.
Best known for his Prahran shop Gallin’s Musician’s Pro, which closed six years ago, the businessman also owned a Fishermans Bend commercial property that was the support office for Allans Billy Hyde. He held it from 2012 to 2016 — when he sold it for $7.53m
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The guitar enthusiast’s Hawthorn home has $5m-$5.5m price hopes.
Gallin purchased the home for $682,000 in 1997.
According to CoreLogic data, Mr Gallin undertook at 93sq m extension to the property in 2005 where he spent $35,000 on the home.
Mr Gallin’s Hawthorn home, in the sought-after neighbourhood of Scotch Hill, is a striking example of English-style architecture, featuring framed verdant gardens across two spacious storeys.
Prospective buyers enter the home via a sandstone-paved entrance and a striking interior – where the vendor has kept original architectural details.
The four-bedroom, three-bathroom home has been set up to accommodate a family.
Some of the home’s standout features include polished oak parquetry floors traversing from a marble-tiled foyer to the large lounge and dining areas.
A versatile sitting room or home office opens up to a garden-set terrace, while the designer kitchen includes granite benchtops and a freestanding Ilve range cooktop.
The family living room is full of abundant natural light through bi-fold doors, leading to an alfresco terrace – here buyers are greeted to a landscaped garden with privacy-enhancing walls and a retractable awning.
The ground floor also features a powder room, full laundry, and a four-car remote-control garage.
Upstairs, the home offers four bedrooms and three bathrooms, along with a separate toilet.
The main bedroom is includes an open fireplace, expansive walk-in robe, and marble dual-vanity ensuite and includes sweeping garden views.
A second bedroom also includes an ensuite, while the home’s other bedrooms come with built-in robes.
The home also includes up-to-date security features such as CCTV surveillance, alarm system and video intercom.
Ducted heated and split-system airconditioning throughout the home.
The home is close to schools like Scotch and Bialik Colleges, Auburn South Primary, as well as Glenferrie Rd and Camberwell Junction shopping precincts.
Buyers are also within walking distance to Route 16 and 75 trams, which takes buyers directly into the city.
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