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Point Lonsdale: 1970s beach house sets huge price in quick sale

13 Nicholas Court, Point Lonsdale, has sold for $3.025 million.

An original Point Lonsdale beach house built in the 1970s has sold for more than $3m after a short campaign.

The brick veneer house at 13 Nicholas Court, Point Lonsdale, was listed for just 13 days before the property was sold.

Hayeswinckle, Drysdale agent Grace Borg negotiated the sale between two buyers competing for the two-storey, five-bedroom house located 200 metres from the Point Lonsdale foreshore.

13 Nicholas Court, Point Lonsdale, has sold for $3.025 million.

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She said the location and the property’s 1330sq m block were the main drawcards for the buyers.

“They’ve got beautiful views from the top level,” she said.

“The home itself is the first time being offered for that family. It’s not been sold before.”

Built around 1976, Ms Borg said it was in great condition.

13 Nicholas Court, Point Lonsdale, has sold for $3.025 million.

Period features include raked ceilings, exposed timber beams and all the original fittings, fixtures, including carpets.

The house also had a self-contained living room with a separate kitchen.

“(It was a) pristine, immaculate 70s property. Everything is in a very neat and working original condition,” she said.

A drone image shows how close 13 Nicholas Court, Point Lonsdale is to the water.

“It’s been very well kept, very loved.”

Ms Borg said the keen buyers moved fast, making the first offer within a day of hitting the market

“We had a negotiated outcome in less than a week,” she said.

13 Nicholas Court, Point Lonsdale, has sold for $3.025 million.

“From it going live online, we had an offer within the first 24 hours, so really there wasn’t room for anyone else to come in on it because I was dealing with my two groups.”

Point Lonsdale’s median house price has climbed 4 per cent in the past 12 months to reach $867,500, according to Hometrack data.

The property had previously been offered through another agent last November, before being withdrawn in April.

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