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Victoria stage four restrictions: How COVID lockdown will affect real estate, inspections, auctions

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Physical home inspections have been banned under stage four restrictions. Picture: Tim Carrafa

Property inspections will only be able to be conducted online under Melbourne’s tough stage four restrictions in a move experts say will essentially grind the market to a halt.

A post on Premier Daniel Andrews’ Facebook page last night listed “property and real estate” among businesses that will close for at least six weeks from 11.59pm Wednesday, with “online inspections and auctions permitted”.

A Victorian Government spokeswoman has confirmed this as correct, noting auctions will also need to shift online in regional Victorian property markets under its stage three lockdown. But private one-on-one inspections will still be allowed regionally.

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The post on Daniel Andrews’ Facebook page.

The government briefly outlawed physical inspections of occupied homes in April, overturning the ban just a few days later after an impassioned campaign by Victoria’s real estate industry.

The Consumer Affairs Victoria website stated at the time that being able to conduct in-person inspections would make it impossible for “agents, prospective owners or tenants, and existing tenants to each comply with their legal requirements” to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Victoria’s real estate industry dubbed that ban “an overkill that will have incredible repercussions” for buyers, sellers, renters and agents, noting the vast majority Australians were reluctant to purchase homes sight unseen.

Real Estate Institute of Victoria president Leah Calnan echoed this view in response to the latest ban, noting while people would “lease properties without viewing them, I’ve never known of many people buying properties sight unseen”.

As such, the restriction would “essentially” shut down the Melbourne real estate sector.

“The impact is on many levels — not only financial impact to state’s economy, but also the inability to be able to provide accommodation across the state by selling or leasing,” Ms Calnan said.

RT Edgar Inner West director Joanne Royston said the ban was a cruel blow to agents who had been working hard to follow COVID-19 hygiene and distancing requirements.

“We’ve been taking our hand wipes and sanitiser out (to properties), we’ve been masking up,” she said.

“We’re also trying not to enter the houses to eliminate too many people being inside. And we’re maintaining social distancing to make people feel more comfortable.”

An inspection conducted via the Gavl online platform earlier this year.

Wakelin Property Advisory director Jarrod McCabe expected the stage four lockdown — which also placed the city under an 8pm-5am curfew and banned residents from travelling further than 5km from their homes — to bring “added tension” to the market and further thin out the prospective buyer pool.

But with the harsh restrictions set to end on September 13, he said there was hope the traditionally busy spring selling season could revive the market.

“It won’t be your traditional spring market — with interruptions like the AFL Grand Final and the Spring Racing Carnival (bringing down auction volumes) — there will be consistency,” Mr McCabe said.

“Hopefully supply will pick up once we can conduct public auctions again.”

Mr Andrews flagged further real estate announcements on Monday afternoon, noting his government was getting “specific advice” on whether people would be able to settle on property purchases and move house.

“I think the answer will be ‘yes’ if you’ve got a contract, an arrangement in place,” he said.

An extension of the residential and commercial eviction moratorium was also on the cards, while tradies will only be permitted into Melbourne homes for “emergency” works.

The construction industry will be allowed to continue operating at a scaled-back level.

EYS Auctions director Fabian Sanelli said regional agencies could follow the online blueprint that had helped the Melbourne market continue through lockdown conditions.

Barry Plant Geelong agent Mitchell Falzon said his agency would also adopt the sale-by-set-date method, noting the market was “showing how sustainable (it) is” despite challenging conditions.

Interest from families and land bankers was helping demand outweigh available housing stock levels in the city, he said.

-with Jack Boronovskis

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Former Myer chief executive Bill Wavish puts Palm Beach weekender on the market

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Former Myer chairman Bill Wavish has listed his Palm Beach residence.

Former Myer chairman Bill Wavish and his wife Vonnie have put their Palm Beach weekender on the market.

The award-winning estate on 2370sqm feels like a tropical resort and enjoys panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, Barrenjoey Headland, Palm Beach and Pittwater.

The Wavish family have owned the property for the past 11 years, after paying $5.4 million in 2009, according to CoreLogic.

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The home has been owned by the couple since 2009.

It is the second property that Mr Wavish currently has on the market, with his waterfront Sydney Harbour mansion also for sale. The Kurraba Point property was first listed two years ago with a $35 million guide.

The palatial estate at Palm Beach is described in the online advert as one of “Sydney’s most spectacular homes” and is being offered via an expressions of interest campaign.

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Former Myer chairman Bill Wavish at his office in Brisbane. Wavish presented Queensland Premier Bligh with a replica claw from a Australovenator Wintonensis (Carnivorous Dinosour) which was discovered at a dig in Winton, Victoria.

Former Myer chairman Bill Wavish.

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The property is described as one of the finest in the area.

Listed with LJ Hooker Palm Beach’s Peter Robinson and Dennis Kennelly, the home is the latest in a flood of homes to come up for sale the usually tightly held Palm Beach.

A mix of timber, natural stone and glass has been used to create a relaxed architectural feel to the home. There are six bedrooms and five bathrooms across the two levels of living.

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Even the kitchen has good views.

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The sunken living room.

All bedrooms including the main feature private balconies that capture spectacular district views.

There is also a sunken lounge room with a rear projection theatre, as well as a mix of formal and informal living and entertaining spaces. This would have come in handy when the couple have hosted many Australians celebrities during time at Palm Beach.

Most famously, the home was used as the venue for the engagement party of former Myer ambassador Jennifer Hawkins and Jake Wall.

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The property played host to the engagement party of Jennifer Hawkins and Jake Wall.

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The Kurraba Point home that the couple also have on the market.

The property also has a basketball half court and a heated swimming pool with a slide and swim jets. This area is surrounded by manicured lawns and established trees that create an abundance of privacy.

A double garage, integrated audio system, central heating and airconditioning round out the features.

Realestate.com.au reports Palm Beach has seen a 0.7 per cent increase in the median sale price to $3.425 million during the past 12 months.

Prior to serving as chairman at Myer, Mr Wavish was an executive at Woolworths.

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At home with … MasterChef’s Laura Sharrad

For Nick Clayton. Home mag My Place with Laura Sharrad, from Masterchef and Nido restaurant at Hyde Park

At home with Laura Sharrad, from MasterChef, and who co-owns Nido restaurant at Hyde Park. Picture: Nick Clayton

She was the hard-to-beat runner-up on this year’s MasterChef show and only narrowly beaten by her friend Emelia. And while the rest of us are just coming to terms with the fact our MasterChef fix is now over for the season, Laura Sharrad is back in her Adelaide hometown and expanding her Nido restaurant empire with husband Max, and business partner Simon Kardachi.

They plan to open a second restaurant at the former Rigoni’s site in Leigh Street in the city next year. Not bad for a 25-year-old.

Did we mention she’s also the author of a cookbook, My Italian Kitchen?

While Italian food is a big part of Laura’s heritage and business, she says going on MasterChef, not once but twice, has helped her become a better chef.

“I think it really helps with creativity and makes you look at ingredients in so many different ways,” she says.

For Nick Clayton. Home mag My Place with Laura Sharrad, from Masterchef and Nido restaurant at Hyde Park

At home with Laura Sharrad, from MasterChef, and who co-owns Nido restaurant at Hyde Park. Picture: Nick Clayton

At home, her favourite space, naturally, is the kitchen and there’s an industrial, Scandinavian vibe with exposed brick, Smeg appliances and a black subway tiled splashback.

“I love my kitchen. I love my Smeg freestanding cooker, I truly couldn’t live without it,” she says. “In my garden I have lots of native Australian plants.”

And when it’s time for a night out, Laura’s local favourites include Soi 38, The Aristologist, Maybe Mae, 2KW’s rooftop bar, Lot 100 and Parwana.

Post MasterChef there’s lots of plans on the table: “Opening another restaurant is up there, writing another cookbook, travelling with food, filming recipes,” she says.

Further down the track she hopes to “Have a few successful restaurants, have a family and live on a large properly by the sea.”

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For Nick Clayton. Home mag My Place with Laura Sharrad, from Masterchef and Nido restaurant at Hyde Park

At home with Laura Sharrad, from MasterChef, and who co-owns Nido restaurant at Hyde Park. Picture: Nick Clayton

AGE 25

WORKLIFE

Chef/restaurateur.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/BEST KNOWN FOR …

MasterChef Australia contestant in 2014/2020 (runner-up), opening Nido, releasing a cookbook.

I’VE LIVED IN MY HOME FOR …

Three years. I live with my husband Max.

MY HOME IS …

A place where I can relax and be me.

I LOVE MY HOME BECAUSE …

Its comfortable, stylish and our own.

MY DECORATING STYLE IS …

Industrial, Scandinavian, neutral tones with pops of colour.

RECENT PURCHASE

Smeg appliances.

For Nick Clayton. Home mag My Place with Laura Sharrad, from Masterchef and Nido restaurant at Hyde Park

At home with Laura Sharrad, from MasterChef, and who co-owns Nido restaurant at Hyde Park. Picture: Nick Clayton

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I COLLECT

Cookbooks.

FAVOURITE ROOM

My kitchen! I love my Smeg freestanding cooker, I truly couldn’t live without it.

HOME FAVOURITES

My Smeg oven.
Outdoor entertaining area.
Our artwork.

IN MY GARDEN I HAVE …

Lots of native Australian plants.


For Nick Clayton. Home mag My Place with Laura Sharrad, from Masterchef and Nido restaurant at Hyde Park

At home with Laura Sharrad, from MasterChef, and who co-owns Nido restaurant at Hyde Park. Picture: Nick Clayton

WHEN I GET HOME AT NIGHT …

I wash my face straight away and change into comfy clothes.


AT WEEKENDS I LIKE TO …

Sleep in, have a coffee in bed and catch up with friends.

MY FIRST CAR WAS …

A Holden Barina.

I
LIKE TO LISTEN TO …

Hip hop.

AT THE MOMENT I AM READING …

Nothing, I need a new book.

FAVOURITE BOOK

My sister’s keeper.


For Nick Clayton. Home mag My Place with Laura Sharrad, from Masterchef and Nido restaurant at Hyde Park

At home with Laura Sharrad, from MasterChef, and who co-owns Nido restaurant at Hyde Park. Picture: Nick Clayton

CLEAN FREAK OR MESSY BESSIE?
Bit of both, neat freak in the kitchen, messy with my clothes.

ON MY WISHLIST IS …

Snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef.

WHEN I’M HOME I LIKE TO COOK …

Comfort food; roasts, homemade pasta and baking lots of cakes.

FAV CAFE/RESTAURANT/BAR

Soi 38, The Aristologist, Maybe Mae, 2KW rooftop bar, Lot 100, Parwana.

FAVOURITE DRINK?

Sucker for an Aperol spritz, but currently obsessed with pina coladas.

FAVOURITE FOOD/DISH TO EAT

Lasagne.

For Nick Clayton. Home mag My Place with Laura Sharrad, from Masterchef and Nido restaurant at Hyde Park

At home with Laura Sharrad, from MasterChef, and who co-owns Nido restaurant at Hyde Park. Picture: Nick Clayton

HOW HAS GOING ON MASTERCHEF CHANGED THINGS FOR YOU IN TERMS OF HOW YOU COOK?

I think it really helps with creativity and makes you look at ingredients in so many different ways.

WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS NOW POST MASTERCHEF?

Lots … opening another restaurant is up there, writing another cookbook, travelling with food, filming recipes …

WHEN I WAS A CHILD I WANTED TO BE …

A paramedic and teacher.

FAVOURITE SA HOLIDAY SPOT/OR ACTIVITY

Middleton, we have a family beach house down there and especially in winter, its super relaxing.

DREAM HOLIDAY DESTINATION

Maldives.


For Nick Clayton. Home mag My Place with Laura Sharrad, from Masterchef and Nido restaurant at Hyde Park

At home with Laura Sharrad, from MasterChef, and who co-owns Nido restaurant at Hyde Park. Picture: Nick Clayton

FAVOURITE SPORTS TEAM

Hawthorn Football Club.

SOMETHING YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE IN THE NEXT 10 YEARS?

Have a few successful restaurants, have a family and live on a large properly by the sea.

MY NEIGHBOURS ARE …

The most perfect neighbours you could ask for, a nonna on one side, and a beautiful family with young kids on the other.

I COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT …

My phone, champagne and a good cheese plate.

IF I COULD AFFORD IT I WOULD LIVE …

It would have to be on a private island, off the coast of Sicily or Sardinia.


For Nick Clayton. Home mag My Place with Laura Sharrad, from Masterchef and Nido restaurant at Hyde Park

At home with Laura Sharrad, from MasterChef, and who co-owns Nido restaurant at Hyde Park. Picture: Nick Clayton

MY GOAL FOR 2020 IS TO …

To be successful and to enjoy what’s left of this crazy year.

HOME MEANS …

Where the heart is.

@smhomemag

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Hipsters fall for coastal cottage

The coastal cottage at 21 Biby Street in Tugun.

A former rail workers cottage with ocean views has captured the eyes and hearts of hipster house hunters in Tugun.

The charming four-bedroom Queenslander was among the top 10 most-viewed residential properties in Queensland last week.

You can see the ocean from the timber deck.

And inquiry on 21 Biby Street has been “nuts”, according to David Marshall, principal of Southern Gold Coast Realty, who is calling for offers over $875,000.

“It’s a house that people fall in love with before they’ve even seen it,” he said.

“It’s also quite unique to find this style of home in this area.”

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The cottage retains much of its original charm.

Thought to have been relocated to Tugun in the 1950s, the home retains much of its original character with casement windows, French doors and timber floors among the period features.

A large timber deck faces east to capture the coastal outlook over Tugun village to the beach.

“It’s a gorgeous old Queenslander and it has hit that sweet spot for the price with a view.”

Bi-fold doors and timber floors add to the appeal.

Mr Marshall said the 405 sqm property had attracted strong interest among “hipster professionals” keen to invest in the Tugun lifestyle.

Last week a 30-year-old house at 27 Bob Barnard Drive in Tugun attracted more than 750 people to inspections over four days.

The original house at 27 Bob Barnard Dr, Tugun was well presented.

There were 30 written offers on the unrenovated residence on 881 sqm, which was listed with a price guide of $605,000 to $665,000.

Staged presentation was credited for several offers coming in over $700,000.

House prices in Tugun have jumped by 43.9 per cent in the past five years, with latest figures putting the median sale price at $698,000.

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