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Brighton residences in Melbourne's wealthy district, Australia, sold for about $9 million, initially for $12 million, featuring a bathtub in Melbourne's Brighton district

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Brighton Residences in Melbourne, Australia, was sold for about $9 million and initially listed for $12 million, featuring one of the bathtubs

A large home in Melbourne's Brighton borough was sold in a quiet private transaction.

The Wolseley Grove 3 property changed hands for the first time in 40 years and was sold in January after a few months of listing by the late Brian Davis, the late innovator who founded the Decor brand.

Agent Andrew Sinclair did not disclose the final price, but said the buyer was a local three-child family.

Sinclair said the buyer moved in from a similarly styled property and liked the home's "mid-century modern look." "They waited and watched for a while and planned to upgrade the place," he said. ”

Industry experts say the asking price for the property is between $8.7 million and $9.79 million.

It is reported that before the fall in house prices in November last year, the initial listing price was $12 million.

Sinclair once described the property as "very compelling". "The joinery and craftsmanship here are unique," he says. ”

The residence covers an area of approximately 1580 square metres and is framed by red cedar wood on the outside and towering ceilings on the inside, decorated by joinery made of Tasmanian oak.

In addition, there is a swimming pool, a gorgeous formal dining room, hidden parking for 4 cars and extensive gardens.

The sunken marble bathtub and handmade sink in the master bedroom suite are features of the property.

Sinclair said: "There was no budget constraint during the construction process, and the interior decoration was very grand. The marble bathtub is unique. ”

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Brighton residences in Melbourne's wealthy district, Australia, sold for about $9 million, initially for $12 million, featuring a bathtub in Melbourne's Brighton district
Brighton residences in Melbourne's wealthy district, Australia, sold for about $9 million, initially for $12 million, featuring a bathtub in Melbourne's Brighton district
Brighton residences in Melbourne's wealthy district, Australia, sold for about $9 million, initially for $12 million, featuring a bathtub in Melbourne's Brighton district
Brighton residences in Melbourne's wealthy district, Australia, sold for about $9 million, initially for $12 million, featuring a bathtub in Melbourne's Brighton district
Brighton residences in Melbourne's wealthy district, Australia, sold for about $9 million, initially for $12 million, featuring a bathtub in Melbourne's Brighton district
Brighton residences in Melbourne's wealthy district, Australia, sold for about $9 million, initially for $12 million, featuring a bathtub in Melbourne's Brighton district
Brighton residences in Melbourne's wealthy district, Australia, sold for about $9 million, initially for $12 million, featuring a bathtub in Melbourne's Brighton district

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