St Andrews Estate Agents in Hobart, Tasmania | Property
St Andrews Estate Agents
Locality: Hobart, Tasmania
Phone: +61 3 6240 3304
Address: 44 Bathurst Street 7000 Hobart, TAS, Australia
Website: http://www.standrews.estate
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24.01.2022 102 Woodcutters Road, Tolmans Hill Offers over $850,000 Spacious and versatile family home... Occupying a near level block in popular Tolmans Hill, this four bedroom two bathroom home is ideal for family living. Solidly constructed of rendered concrete block and tile over a concrete slab, the property is immaculately presented and has been recently repainted inside and out. Inside it comprises four double bedrooms, two full bathrooms, entry foyer, formal dining, lounge, a second living room and an open plan kitchen-informal living area accessing a private courtyard. Outside there is a double garage with internal access to the home, front portico, low maintenance native gardens, and a spacious and private concrete paved outdoor entertaining area. Well appointed the home includes the following features and inclusions: kitchen granite bench tops and stainless steel kitchen appliances, reverse cycle heating-cooling, built ins to bedrooms, renovated bathrooms, tinted window glass and a versatile floor plan. Near level blocks are rare in Tolmans Hill and add to the family credentials of this property. This is a popular and quiet residential-bushland setting, a five minute drive into the city centre and convenient to nearby Mount Nelson and Sandy Bay schools, Mount Nelson store, numerous walking trails, with the home being positioned close to a bus stop. This affordable, practical and well located home ticks all the boxes for those desiring a fantastic family home. https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-tas-tolmans+hi
24.01.2022 47 Mount Stuart Road, Mount Stuart SOLD - Contact Agent
24.01.2022 3/7 Montgomery Court, Sandy Bay SOLD - $605,000 Purchased by Tasmanian living overseas.... We received robust enquiries and sold this property within days of going to market.
24.01.2022 HOW often does a property combine cutting-edge sustainability features and the gorgeous heritage of early 1900s architecture?
23.01.2022 3/7 Montgomery Court, Sandy Bay Offers over $585,000 Timeless two-bedroom apartment within a blue-ribbon cul de sac location... Within the Canterbury Apartments complex of only seven apartments, this fantastic two-bedroom apartment has much to offer: Spacious interior, offering entry foyer, two double bedrooms, a large bathroom-laundry, a generously proportioned formal lounge room with access to balcony and a combined kitchen-dining area. Features and inclusions consisting of: hardwood flooring, reverse cycle air-conditioner, well presented kitchen with Euro appliances, feature LED track lighting, stainless steel and glass balcony railings, excellent storage, generously proportioned and double glazed bedrooms. Undercover car space directly outside the front door of the apartment, providing for highly desirable level access. Fantastic far reaching views incorporating Mt Wellington, the River Derwent and Sandy Bay. This is a fantastic location at the end of a quiet cul de sac, within short walking distance of Sandy Bay shops, UTAS, leading schools, recreational reserves and an easy stroll into both the city centre and Battery Point. Outgoings (approx.): Council rates: $1,591 p.a. Water rates: $838 p.a. Land tax: $1,150 p.a. Body Corp: $6,007 p.a https://www.realestate.com.au/property-apartment-tas-sandy+
22.01.2022 118B Goulburn Street, West Hobart SOLD - Contact Agent
21.01.2022 AN isolated island shack, an 1800s Huntingfield homestead and a Sandy Bay mansion are among the top Tasmanian properties most searched in 2020. https://www.themercury.com.au//8a358f2e60aebb7219915f3b53a
20.01.2022 The Rox, 160-162 Elizabeth Street, Hobart If you have not already noticed, this wonderful project is now well and truly out of the ground. Once complete, this will be a gorgeous addition to Hobart’s skyline and a great testament to the developer’s vision for this incredible site. Construction is due for completion in March next year.
19.01.2022 757 Huon Road, Fern Tree SOLD - Contact Agent
19.01.2022 Inner-Hobart apartment complex sells out in a flash Developers are being urged to take note of Hobart’s latest real estate success story and the feature that was the single biggest deal clincher. THE knock-out success of an apartment building planned for a prominent Hobart site shows locals want human scale architecture and importantly space for their cars.... It took just two weeks for 18 apartments to sell off the plan for the four-storey 431 Elizabeth St complex, which will be built on the old Blue Gum Hire site. St Andrews real estate agent Steve Yannarakis said the proponents, a Melbourne-based syndicate, would keep the remaining eight apartments for themselves. It underscores the attractiveness of the site and location. It’s such a plum position, a stone’s throw from Hill St and Daci & Daci and a hop, skip and jump from State Cinema. He said the knock-out success of the project showed Tasmanian investors and homebuyers don’t want big developments and highlighted the importance of a car space for each unit. I know we’re all pushing for fewer cars, but the reality is that most people do need a car, Mr Yannarakis said. The one- to three-bedroom apartments ranged in price from the low $400,000s to $800,000s. Construction will likely begin before the end of the year, Mr Yannarakis said. At the city end of Elizabeth St, in Mid Town, The Rox apartments, which will be completed in March, have also sold out, although they spent much longer on the market. They are going to be absolutely beautiful, but they are much more expensive and not many have parking spaces, so they have a narrower market appeal, he said. The Rox, designed by local architects Core Collective, consists of 16 apartments, varying from $465,000 to $1.5 million, which have sold to both locals and interstate buyers. Hobart lord mayor Anna Reynolds said the sales success reflected an appetite for human scale buildings. It’s well documented in many cities that people don’t want to live in a tall, generic high rise, Cr Reynolds said. There’s some evidence to show that smaller-scale developments are more likely to go from proposal to actual building. https://www.themercury.com.au//06280a6bb31b6f0856308fd208d
18.01.2022 60 Pirie Street, New Town SOLD - Contact Agent
18.01.2022 15 Chessington Court, Sandy Bay Sold Contact Agent Fantastic result for both Vendors and Purchasers. The Purchasers have relocated to Tasmania from the mainland and we wish them all the best in this new chapter of their lives.
17.01.2022 1 Red Knights Road, Sandy Bay Sold Contact Agent This magnificent property sold quickly with multiple offers being received. ... Our office has seen a record-level of transactions in the last month, which has coincided with the opening of borders and historically-low interest rates.
17.01.2022 When No.1 Red Knights Road, Sandy Bay hit the market last week, it was always going to grab the eye of top end of town buyers and property lovers who like to daydream. Not surprisingly, the home was sold within days of hitting the market while also shooting to the top of the charts on realestate.com.au’s list of most-viewed Tasmanian properties. https://www.realestate.com.au//brilliant-reno-effortlessl/
16.01.2022 34 Duke Street, Sandy Bay Expressions of Interest Exquisitely positioned residence awaiting its next chapter in life... Occupying a AAA location, this perfectly proportioned 737 square metre allotment is level in contour and sits on the sought-after side of the street, with its rear yard facing north. The home has until recent times been leased and provides for a basic yet comfortable standard of living. It offers two-three bedrooms, a bathroom, lounge room and interconnected kitchen-dining area. Outside there is a carport, additional off street parking, covered outdoor entertaining area and established gardens with fruit trees. Offering an exceptional location, this home is just a short stroll away from Sandy Bay's commercial centre, major supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, banks, pharmacies, butcher shops, etc. It is also within walking distance of the city centre, leading private schools and esteemed public primary schools, both the city and Sandy Bay campuses of the University of Tasmania, public reserves and much more. Unquestionably the property represents one of the finest renovation opportunities in this blue-ribbon setting. Subject to the usual approvals, this home could be extended and transformed into a trophy home worthy of its leading address. Outgoings: Council Rates $2010 pa Fixed Water Rates $1004 pa https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-tas-sandy+bay-
16.01.2022 The Rox, 160-162 Elizabeth Street, Hobart Due for completion March 2021. Contact St Andrews Estate Agents to secure the last remaining apartments.... https://www.realestate.com.au/property-apartment-tas-hobart
15.01.2022 Lot 1, Clegg Road, Fern Tree SOLD - Contact Agent
15.01.2022 We have recently transacted the highest sale price in Sandy Bay for 2020. We currently have a select number of high quality silent listings in Sandy Bay and Battery Point. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you wish to pursue any of these prestige opportunities.
14.01.2022 8/137 King Street, Sandy Bay Off market sale - It's a 10% increase on the price paid 12 months ago, when last sold by our office.
14.01.2022 "Tassie market hits 120+ home sales in excess of $1m" https://www.realestate.com.au//tassie-market-hits-120-ho/
13.01.2022 3/28 Bedford Street, New Town SOLD - $702,000
13.01.2022 59-61 Grosvenor Street, Sandy Bay This sold-out development has progressed without a hitch despite the unprecedented environment we live in. Construction is due to complete in August this year.
12.01.2022 112 King Street, Sandy Bay SOLD - Contact Agent It's been an absolute pleasure having a property as beautiful as this on our books. We wish the new owner all the very best in this fantastic home.
11.01.2022 30 Avoca Street, Lindisfarne SOLD - $790,000
10.01.2022 3 Bareena Road, Taroona SOLD - $800,000 This price bracket and location continues to experience very strong demand. Congratulations to the new purchaser, a local family.
10.01.2022 56 Duke Street, Sandy Bay Offers over $1,350,000 Exquisite residence, outstanding location... Built c1910 this classic Federation era residence fuses rich character detail and sophisticated interiors, within a coveted location complimented by its level access and north facing rear yard. Comprising an impressive entry foyer, three double bedrooms, formal dining room, formal lounge room, bathroom, ensuite, and a north-facing open plan informal living-kitchen-dining zone, this is a flawless and flexible floor plan. Impeccably refurbished to the highest of standards, the home incorporates: ornate pressed tin ceilings, original fire-places, polished hard wood flooring, an enormous fully lined roof storage area, ducted heating-cooling, security system and high quality kitchen and bathroom areas including granite bench tops, leading European kitchen appliances, high end tapware, light fittings, bespoke joinery and a designer colour scheme. Rounding off the package is off street parking, an ornate front verandah and a fabulous north facing garden and outdoor entertaining zone. This house has serious environmental credentials with the inclusion of a comprehensive solar system and Powerwall 2 Tesla battery. For the current owners this has resulted in no electricity costs for nine out of twelve months. This is a fabulous location, being only one of a small number of homes at the coveted 'top end' of Duke Street, with a highly favoured north facing rear yard. Walk to Sandy Bay shops, UTAS's Sandy Bay campus, public transport, highly regarded public and private primary and secondary schools and much more. There is nothing more to do but move in and enjoy what this stunning home and awesome location have to offer. Outgoings (approx): Council rates: $2,924 p.a. Water rates: $1,076 p.a. https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-tas-sandy+bay-
09.01.2022 102 Woodcutters Road, Tolmans Hill Sold - $917,000 Sold immediately after the first open home. This property has attracted widespread interest.
07.01.2022 34 Duke Street, Sandy Bay SOLD Contact Agent Sandy Bay’s inner residential property market continues to gain strength, with record-level of enquiries for this outstanding renovation proposition.
06.01.2022 It’s been hit by a global pandemic, closed borders and a recession, but nothing, it seems, can knock Hobart down from its pedestal as Australia’s most popular housing market. https://www.domain.com.au//hobart-real-estate-prices-cont/
05.01.2022 AP9, 61A Grosvenor Street, Sandy Bay SOLD - $690,000 Mainland buyer. ... We have one remaining apartment in this brand new building adjacent UTAS Sandy Bay campus. Contact us today: Steve Yannarakis 0419 429 423 E: [email protected] T 03 6240 3304
05.01.2022 55 Fitzroy Crescent, Dynnyrne SOLD Contact Agent This premium park side townhouse received multiple offers and sold to a local couple downsizing from a large property.
05.01.2022 After crunching the numbers, Tassie well positioned post-COVID https://www.realestate.com.au//after-crunching-the-numbe/
03.01.2022 56 Duke Street, Sandy Bay Sold Contact Agent This beautifully renovated and presented home sold within 10 days of listing with multiple offers being received.
03.01.2022 79 Goulburn Street, Hobart Open for inspection: Saturday 21 November 10:00am - 10:30am... https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-tas-hobart-134
02.01.2022 10 South Street, Battery Point Sold Contact Agent Strong off-market result achieved to interstate buyer with the assistance of Hobart’s leading buyer’s agent, Angie Roberts. We have three other properties in Battery Point coming to market in the coming weeks, feel free to contact our office for details.... E: [email protected] T: 03 6240 3301
02.01.2022 Hobart Airport and Battery of the Nation projects tipped to increase house prices Two major developments slated for Tasmania are predicted to have a significant influence on their respective areas, according to a national report. Two projects in Tasmania are set to set property prices soaring in their respective patches, according to a new report.... A national buyer’s agency and research firm, Propertyology, has identified 10 major projects which will have significant influence on property markets in their patches, two of which are in Tasmania. Hobart International Airport’s $200 million expansion is tipped to double passenger volumes to Tasmania over the next five years. Propertyology’s head of research Simon Pressley correlated a 29.4 per cent jump in passenger growth through airports with a 46.3 per cent house price growth in the past year. One should not underestimate the enormous potential for increased economic activity through easier visitor access; business travellers, domestic and international tourists, and university students, Mr Pressley said. Hobart’s growth in airport passenger volumes over the last five years is a measurement of its spectacular economic growth that drove nation-leading real estate capital growth. The median house price sale in the greater Hobart region is $533,550, according to the latest realestate.com.au figures. The $5 billion Battery of the Nation project slated for Burnie is also expected to drive property demand through the roof. The project, which will use a series of lakes to produce hydro-electricity and pump it into the mainland will require a large workforce. Real estate demand in the regional city of Burnie will increase as a result of jobs created by this project, Mr Pressley said. Houses are selling for a median of $295,000 in the North West and on the West Coast. Every year in every city, there will always be a range of significant projects being developed yet genuine property booms are few and far between, Mr Pressley said. From many years of property market studies, we’ve concluded that the property market impact from major project developments is determined by the scale of the economic benefits relative to the size of the community that it relates to. Other projects that are tipped to affect property markets are the Inland Rail Project, which will influence regional communities in Queensland, NSW, and Victoria, the GFG Alliance Steelworks at Whyalla, Western Parkland City in Sydney, the Australian-Singapore Military Training Hubs in Rockhampton and Townsville, a new CBD for Maroochydore, Queens Wharf in Brisbane, the Narrabri Gas Project and the Hells Gate Dam north of Charters Towers. https://www.themercury.com.au//4abe43a7b8161ce23bb2f39d059
01.01.2022 Federation grandeur meets modern elegance in this Sandy Bay stunner https://www.realestate.com.au//federation-grandeur-meets-/
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