https://www.realestate.com.au/property-apartment-vic-melbourne-144768552 Ive never come across anything that has this configuration, and it appears there are a few for sale with the same config in this building. Anyone know the reasoning why you'd need 2 bathrooms for a 1br single story apartment? Would have thought changing to a 2bdr/1bath would have been much smarter
Because the 3 other mates you crammed into your 1 bedder on the floor, prefer not to wait in the mornings for a shower?
I presume one is ensuite to bedroom and other is "powder room" IE for guests? Edit I see the second bathroom has a bath, so not just a powder room. I guess it's intended for setting up bunk beds in the living room to solve the housing crisis then
With a bit of tweaking, that bathroom off the kitchen and living room could have been a larger balcony. My friend settles soon on a one bedder in the Gasworks area. Huge balcony, one bedroom, laundry behind doors in the small hallway between the bedroom and nice large bathroom, which is good for guests, but is really an ensuite when no guests are there. In the plan linked above, I would not be happy with a toilet just off the living area and kitchen.
That would be so much better. Also, wow, seemingly new 1 br units in Melbourne city for around 300k? I wonder about the strata costs or if there's any surprises Even a studio in Sydney is around 450k now. Edit... off realestate, looks like a Studio in Sydney sells for at least 650k excluding 1 listing in Haymarket.
300k is pretty uncommon More like 350 -400k for a 50-60sqm 1bdr Theyre everywhere in cbd as well as suburbia BC wouldnt be cheap but CG would be safe to say low
That is still so cheap. I have a 1 bedder 2km from the centre of Sydney and the sale of my next door neighbour's apartment (exactly the same as mine, just a mirror image layout) in January was 770k. So seemingly I could get 2 Melbourne 1 bedders for the price of the same in Sydney.
No wonder - there's no windows! Well OK there's technically two windows in the living room. I didn't think a bedroom without windows was allowed?
Its really just a one bed apartment with an ensuite. At face value it sounds ridiculous but it actually adresses the modern day need/want for an ensuite without the need for guests to have to trapse through your bedroom. In this case the bathroom (as opposed to the ensuite) doubles as a laundry - rather sensible design in that regard.
It’s a lifestyle config. Guests can visit and use the tidy non private bathroom. It can be quieter to shower in other bathroom when some is sleeping in the main room as the false walls in these places let through a loads of unwanted noise !!
How many sqm is it? Cant imagine building costs being that different If we are comparing apples vs apples, seems melb 1bdrs are so much better value
ive just had a look, cheapest 72sqm apartment in CBD melb is this one, admittedly most apartments dont put size down , https://www.realestate.com.au/property-apartment-vic-melbourne-144615756 $585k https://www.realestate.com.au/property-apartment-vic-docklands-144651220 this one looks like a outlier
I think neither is directly comparable to mine, except to say you won't find anything similar in the $400-$440k bracket in Sydney, I think that would be ~$700k in Sydney.
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