Mercury (Hobart) - Property

WEST HOBART

31A LIVERPOOL CRESCENT

- PRICE: MATERIALS: HOUSE SIZE: LAND AREA: AGENT: REALESTATE.COM.AU: JARRAD BEVAN

THE chance to secure a “just built” new home in West Hobart is rare.

But that is exactly what is on offer here in leafy Liverpool Crescent.

Harcourts Hobart property representa­tive Ian Strutton said this bespoke family home had been built by Inside Out Constructi­on.

“This new home in the Knocklofty neighbourh­ood was built to a very high standard,” he said.

“As its position is in a bushfire zone, the home needed to be engineered and crafted to the stringent standards required to be bushfire ‘proof’.

“The location presented challenges but this award-winning boutique local constructi­on company rose to the challenge and created a fantastic home.

“It sits among the trees and offers an inner-city lifestyle while feeling like you’re living on kunanyi/Mount Wellington.”

The three-bedroom home’s floorplan is split across two levels, with the master set on the top floor. It is well equipped with an ensuite and built-in wardrobes.

The chic ensuite has floor-to-ceiling tiles and a walk-in shower.

Most of the upper level is dedicated to the living zone.

Through the entry and down a hall the home opens to an airy dining room, the kitchen and then the deck.

Top-of-the-line European appliances and a breakfast bench are highlights in the kitchen.

Take the stairs downward to discover another living space, the family bathroom, and the second and third bedrooms.

This level also has a deck facing out to the lovely green views that this city-fringe suburb is renowned for.

Ian said the home had been built with the utmost care and using “superior” constructi­on, materials, fixtures and fittings.

“It has double-glazed windows and high-quality thermal insulation,” he said.

The property has a discreet European laundry, multiple off-street carparks and a 704 sqm block.

Its neutral colour palette blends with the locale and will make it a breeze for the owner to put their own personalis­ed stamp on the property.

In such a central location — only minutes from the city centre or Hobart’s waterfront precinct — the property could have appeal as a short stay accommodat­ion venture, STCA.

From its peaceful location, the home is set close to shops, schools, parks and walking tracks.

For those that enjoy a stroll, it would take about 15 minute to walk into the city.

Take the pretty Rivulet Track, head past a cafe or two, hit the shops and then make your way home.

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