A decision to renovate part of a 1930s era apartment in Geelong West has paid dividends for the owners. The two-bedroom residence at 2/238 Latrobe Tce was snapped up last week for $550,000, the second apartment in the complex opposite Geelong’s central business district to sell this year. Maxwell Collins, Geelong agent Shaun Carroll said the owners did a renovation to the kitchen and bathroom of the apartment within the Angarrack Flats.
The 1930s Angarrack Flats holds four apartments over two levels. RELATED: Three Geelong suburbs among nation’s best places to buy Repeated road trips pay off for newcomers to Belmont Which careers give the best path to afford to buy a home in Geelong “It’s really nice. The building was built in the ’30s.
It’s a beautiful, old character place but it’s got all the modern comforts as well,” Mr Carroll said. “It’s so close to the city and the train station. and Pakington St.
” Mr Carroll said the buyer from New South Wales was relocating to Geelong to be near family. “She came down for the week and had a look around Geelong and had a look at the apartment and said it was perfect,” he said. Inside the kitchen at 2/238 Latrobe Tce, Geelong West.
2/238 Latrobe Tce, Geelong West, has sold for $550,000. Records show the property, which had previously been rented out, had been offered for sale privately at a higher price range before Mr Carroll was entrusted with the listing. “It just shows for the right location, having somet.
