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Modern delights in a traditional Newtown street

December 16, 2022 BY

19 Noble Street, Newtown. Photo: SUPPLIED

ENVIABLE location is the key drawcard for this elegant Newtown property situated in one of Geelong’s most desirable neighbourhoods.

19 Noble Street is now for sale right among the action in central Geelong, with Kardinia Park, Barwon River trails, primary schools and Pakington Street shops and cafes all within easy walking distances.

The home doesn’t sacrifice space for its top-drawer location, featuring four bedrooms plus an office space, two bathrooms including a downstairs main bathroom and one upstairs ensuite, three living zones and two outdoor entertaining spaces.

Its stylish design includes high ceilings, timber floors and carpets throughout, a timber staircase and a frameless glass balustrade.

Luxury features inside include double-glazed windows, floor-to-ceiling glass doors leading outside, reverse-cycle split system air conditioning, system-controlled lighting and an intercom.

Outside, the backyard includes a shed, putting green, sandpit cubbyhouse for the family, a low-maintenance yard and an undercover alfresco area that includes a kitchenette and outdoor heating.

Hayeswinckle Newtown sales manager Tiffany Simpson said the property’s prime Newtown neighbourhood was the key selling point to buyers.

“The location is obviously a massive drawcard for this area.

“You have schools, a shopping precinct, you really don’t have to pull your car out of the driveway unless you go on holidays or you want to go and visit the Bellarine or the Surf Coast.

“While the property has space, it offers the best of both worlds because you’re surrounded by open spaces.

“I believe it will appeal to growing families. It could be someone looking to relocate, and that applies at a national level.”

Simpson said the property’s appeal to out-of-town buyers looking for a lifestyle change was typical of recent trends in the Geelong market, which is still evident across the city in the current market.

The agent pointed to a recent sale of a property at Riseborough Court, St Albans, which saw a buyer fly into the Geelong to view the property, settle a deal and fly home all within the same day.

“I think Geelong offers so much value as opposed to other CBDs. We’re the biggest town outside of Melbourne here in Geelong,” Simpson said.

“We offer so many different demographics in a smaller area and can cater for many.”

Hayeswinckle Newtown is selling this property, with an expected price range of $1.389 million-1.525 million.