A mid-century apartment in sought after Toorak location

Positioned in a premier street between Toorak and Hawksburn Villages, this modernist renovated one bedroom apartment was designed by pioneering Australian architect Sir Roy Grounds in 1941.

Positioned at the rear of the block, this natural light filled apartment will delight you with its history, space and position, overlooking a north facing central leafy courtyard, with broad walkway balconies that connect the apartments. It has parquetry floors, high ceilings and tall windows with a spacious living/dining area and new kitchen with European appliances and stone benches.

The north facing bedroom comprises built in robes and adjoining fully renovated ensuite. Other features include reverse cycle air conditioning/heating, a secure lock up garage, communal laundry facilities and security entrance. A solid affordable first start or astute investment supported by a distinctive mid-century heritage personality and a blue-ribbon residential address. A superior location with easy access to two tram routes, a walk to Hawksburn station, and parkland.

  • Natural light filled mid-century design
  • Parquetry flooring
  • North facing with leafy outlook
  • Large open plan living & dining
  • Full kitchen with island bench, stone bench tops, European appliances
  • Separate bedroom with robes
  • Ensuite bathroom
  • Reverse cycle heating and cooling
  • Secure lockup garage on title
  • Common area bicycle parking
  • Communal laundry
  • Security entrance
  • Centred between Melbourne’s prestigious Toorak and Hawksburn villages (plus new Coles Development)
  • All forms of transport at your doorstep

Enquire about this property

Request Appraisal

Appraisal Type

Welcome to Toorak 3142

  • Median House Price

    $4,561,650

  • 2 Bedrooms

    $942,500

  • 3 Bedrooms

    $3,625,000

  • 4 Bedrooms

    $5,880,656

  • 5 Bedrooms+

    $9,137,500

Toorak, an emblem of luxury and prestige, stands as Melbourne's most illustrious suburb, located just 5 kilometres southeast of the CBD.

Image of architecture