34 Charlotte St, Newport is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 2022. The property has a land size of 557m2 and floor size of 207m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in December 2022.
Newport has always been pivotal to the story and the success of Melbourne. Originally known as Williamstown Junction, the area was important first for its mining of basalt for Melbourne's mid to late 1800s building boom, then for its confluence of the city, Williamstown and Geelong rail routes.
The essential importance of Newport remains a constant in the contemporary era - although these days, it is a highly desirable residential destination that the area is best known. Beautiful streetscapes host a mix of Federation, Edwardian and updated architecture in a suburb featuring several appealing parks - including Newport Lakes Reserve, which was transformed from one of the area's above-mentioned mines.
Less than 20 minutes by train from the CBD, public transport is still one of Newport's key attractions, but the list is long! Mason, Hall and Challis Streets each include charming village hubs where great shopping and cool cafes stand side by side. There are excellent schools, and the vibrant environs of Williamstown, Hudsons Road, Spotswood and Yarraville ensure there are attractions in every direction.
Interiors
Sublime dual-level spaces from the Achieve Design Group feature downstairs living/dining domains that adopt an indoor-outdoor identity and incorporate open-plan kitchens where substantial walk-in pantries, stone surfaces and SMEG appliances will cater to family needs with accomplished efficiency.
Alternative main bedrooms, one downstairs, both with a large walk-in robe and an ensuite with double vanity and full-sized showers, demonstrate the flexibility of floorplans that also offer two further upstairs bedrooms and a third bathroom. Generous retreats, a powder room on each level and a full-size family laundry complement the character, the quality and the comfort of these exceptional family formats.
Exteriors
Inspired by Newport's period streetscapes, yet memorably, unmistakably modern, the external presence of these outstanding new homes will make a superb contribution to the surroundings. The surfaces and the style combine to create a great first impression that will effortlessly incorporate designer garage doors.
Extra car parking on exposed aggregate driveways will enhance the image of properties that will be divided by an elegant jarrah fence, while landscaped backdrops will deliver easy options for entertaining on large covered alfresco areas featuring plumbed BBQs and outdoor sinks.
Form and Function, Style And Substance
Dimensions of such distinction clearly deserve details of comparable quality - this balance is beautifully achieved throughout these two landmark residences. Each on 279m2 land. Ducted reverse cycle heating/cooling will ensure constant comfort across designs that feature living/dining areas served by SMEG-equipped kitchens with 900mm 5 burner cook-tops, Thermoseal ovens, and 600mm integrated dishwashers while 20mm stone will define kitchen and pantry benches and surround Oliveri Santorini sinks.
Elegant Phoenix tapware, frameless shower screens and Decino Prezzo free-standing baths will add to the allure of the bathrooms in a home defined by high ceilings above engineered timber flooring and luxe carpets. Rinnai solar hot water systems reflect an environmental awareness in addresses that conclude with cool, covered alfresco areas and gas plumbed Beefmaster 6 burner BBQs and plumbed sinks.
Location
A wide, leafy street well known and widely regarded for its lifestyle advantages creates the ideal context for these fresh, first-class homes. The unique retreat of Newport Lakes Reserve lies less than 300m from your front door, while Pavey Park's playground and the Newport Lakes off-leash dog park are also within a matter of moments' walk.
Take the 15-minute train trip to the city from Newport station, only about 1.5km distant, and appreciate the best of the Mason Street shopping zone. Yarraville village is some 3km away, and in the opposite direction, Williamstown and Altona beaches, both within 5km, and the water are readily reached.
The property is listed in conjunction with Williams Real Estate. Agent John Limperis. To arrange a private inspection, please call John on 0415 897 007 or email johnl@williamsre.com.au
Disclaimer: The above information is accurate to the best of our knowledge; however, we advise that all interested parties make their own enquiries as we will not be held responsible for any variation that may apply to this information. All distances and measurements are approximated only.
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The size of Newport is approximately 5.2 square kilometres. It has 22 parks covering nearly 15.4% of total area. The population of Newport in 2011 was 11,987 people. By 2016 the population was 12,913 showing a population growth of 7.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Newport is 40-49 years. Households in Newport are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Newport work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 70.7% of the homes in Newport were owner-occupied compared with 69.2% in 2016.
Newport has 6,438 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Newport have seen a 14.55% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 8.96% increase. As at 31 August 2024:
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