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Stalking

Posted on Tue, 8 Mar 2011 by midcenturyjo

You would think after a whole week of stalking that I could stay away from real estate sites. No. I’m an addict. I must vicariously stalk. I must virtually peep through the curtains of complete strangers’ homes. Today I’m glad I did. Elegant, restrained, monochromatic and masculine. And so narrow! Clever use of the tiny courtyard. It’s luxury in a tiny gift box. You will find the link to this Paddington home here while it is still for sale.

The Sixties baby! Sophisticated, sexy, open and radical radial plan. Design classics, indoor plants and a koi pool. What else could a stylin’ Sixties aficionado want? I wonder if they leave the curtains open or perhaps there is a high front fence because I would be walking and stalking past this original beauty every day with craned neck and tongue hanging out. Too cool! Link for this Centennial Park, Sydney home here while it lasts.

What a tease! Sometimes real estate stalking just leaves you wanting to see more. This Newtown, Sydney home belongs to the LifeSstyle Channel’s Brendan Moar. (Get it? Moar/more? Sorry bad pun.) OK so you would expect a great garden from a landscape architect but I’d love to see more photos of what looks like a funky interior. Might have to do more searching on this one 😉 Link to the listing here.

Today’s stalking couldn’t be more different from yesterday’s sumptuous terrace. Same suburb but it is a simple terrace, tiny but terrific. How about that bath? And I love the simple earthy kitchen. Would love to see this house styled for a photo shoot.  Here while the link lasts. (Another stalking coming soon.)

Remember this home from a recent issue of Real Living magazine? The owner won their “win a stylist” competition… although her home was pretty fab to begin with. Now it seems the owner is moving on and the Camperdown, Sydney home is for sale. Stalking turns up some interesting properties no? I must admit I’m a sucker for the pretty shots. Most times real estate photographs leave me a little cold. These ones make me want to move straight in. Love it!  Here while the link lasts.