18 Ogilvie Street
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Loved and maintained over its life and a true classic of its Essendon enclave, this weatherboard prize with two distinct frontages offers a warm, comfortable family environment with equal potential as a site for a marquee build. Framed by greenery and claiming a high-side stance, the abode showcases all the charm and character of its post-war origins. Without a thing to do before moving in, three generous bedrooms are accompanied by a renovated main bathroom with a heated towel rack and second bathroom at rear, while a quiet front lounge/fourth bedroom and back family area prove perfect counterparts to a renewed kitchen and open dining space. Comfort from the outset, scope to start anew Two distinct frontages, parking for at least 5 cars Relaxing front lounge doubling as a fourth bedroom Draw from nearby successes, execute a custom build Steps to parks, schools, shops, cafés, and transport Brilliant for a morning coffee or barbecue alongside friends and family, a broad alfresco setting glances across the lush gardens of a deep backyard, while a wood fireplace, workshop, and extensive storage all enhance a double garage with wide, easy access at rear. Other highlights include evaporative cooling, two gas fireplaces, a laundry/powder room, front veranda with sunset outlooks, carport for three cars, and driveway for two more, while stirring scope exists to draw from the street's successes and execute a landmark new-home build. Seconds to Bradshaw Street Reserve's playground and tennis courts, it's mere steps to cafés and eateries, the local supermarket, numerous buses, and acclaimed Aberfeldie Primary, Buckley Park College (zoned), and both Ave Maria and St Bernard's Colleges, while near bustling Keilor Road, creek and river trails, and Essendon Station. Land size: 572m2 (approx.) * All potential uses of the parcel and/or property are subject to Council approval.
Property Details
- Property Type
- house
- Listing Type
- Sold
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 2
- Parking
- 5
- Land Area
- 572 m²
- Listed
- 2 months ago
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Living in Essendon
This 3-bedroom house in Essendon, VIC 3040 sits within reach of public transport, local shops and nearby schools. It is listed 25% above the $1.40m median of 55 comparable houseswithin 5 km.
Schools near Essendon
- Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar Schoolcombined · Prep-12 · Girls
- Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School - Essendon Campuscombined
- Aberfeldie Primary Schoolprimary · Prep-6 · CoEd
- Essendon Primary Schoolprimary · Prep-6 · CoEd
- Buckley Park Collegesecondary · 7-12 · CoEd
- Islamic College of Sport - North Campussecondary
What's nearby
- Essendon North Primary School (bus) — 1.5 km away
- Too Good Bakers — 868 m away
- Bradshaw Reserve — 107 m away
- Unnamed — 419 m away
- Buckley Park — 997 m away
Essendon at a glance
Full suburb profile- Population
- 21,240
- Median age
- 39
- Household income
- $2,132/wk
- Median rent
- $380/wk
- Median mortgage
- $2,275/mo
Source: ABS Census.
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Heritage & Conservation
Essendon is a well-established inner-western suburb of Melbourne with significant heritage character, featuring Victorian and Federation-era residential stock alongside major civic and cultural landmarks. The suburb contains multiple local and state heritage items, particularly around the railway station and town centre, with a strong character overlay protecting streetscape and architectural integrity. Many properties in the residential core are subject to heritage considerations under the Victorian Heritage Register and local planning provisions.
Restrictions
- Heritage Overlay controls on eligible Victorian-era and early twentieth-century residential properties
- Requires planning permission for external alterations and additions in heritage-listed areas
- Character residential development standards limiting demolition and requiring sympathetic design
- Mandatory review of applications affecting streetscape and landmark facades
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