Former politician David Kemp owned the home in his ministerial years.
During his time at the property, the now retired politician held numerous ministerial positions as a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Goldstein. Mr Talbot said the property would suit buyers looking to live there while running a home-based business from the side building, or leasing that space out for an extra income stream.“We’re also expecting interest from medical users as the property’s zoning suits medical use and the house offers an easy conversion prospect to well-presented premises with several consulting rooms.”
“More people in Brighton and the surrounding suburbs gravitate towards Bay St and it means there’s more demand and expectation for shopping, dining and medical offerings on the street.”