136-year-old Frankston home hits market at twice suburb’s median house price - realestate.com.au

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More than 135 years of history and a price tag that is twice the area's typical home value is on the table in Frankston

“While the house has been lovingly updated and renovated, its character and charm have been retained,” Mr Larkin said.

“We expect plenty of interest because of its history and character, plus it is well known in the area.”Take entertaining from inside to outside with French doors that connect to a sheltered patio. But the renewed kitchen now features stone-look benchtops and splashbacks, Bosch appliances and a light and bright modern colour scheme.

Three bedrooms showcase period detail with built-in wardrobes and open fireplaces, while the main bathroom at the rear has old-world aesthetics with decorative tiling and a claw-foot bathtub.

 

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If I could afford it, could I move it out of Frankston? 🤣

If I were a developer I would flatten half of these for apartments.

Not surprising but WOW! MurdochRoyalCommissionNow Murdoch_RC

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