Displaying posts labeled "Real Estate"

Stalking on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 29 Jun 2013 by midcenturyjo

Stalking in Zetland in Sydney, a suburb more known for its apartment blocks than its family homes. A double fronted terrace with a sunny courtyard, a sparkling white kitchen and the cutest little girl’s bed tucked up under the eaves. All on only a 240sqm block. Link here while it lasts.

Stalking small on Steel

Posted on Wed, 12 Jun 2013 by midcenturyjo

There’s a saying – “When it rains it pours.” I’m finding too many great homes real estate stalking. It seems to be either feast or famine when I’m pounding the “virtual” pavements, stalking all the good homes on my local real estate site. I promise this is my last for the week. Promise 😉 I just thought it was so cute. Teeny, tiny, two storey in Surry Hills, Sydney. An old home with a lot of life in her yet. Link here while it lasts.

Stalking a dog house

Posted on Tue, 11 Jun 2013 by midcenturyjo

Not a kennel. No it appears that this Paddington, Sydney house is the inner city pad of a very cool and very fluffy dog about town. Very cute! Both the terrace house and the dude in the fur coat and dark glasses. Talk about a ham! Link here while it lasts.

Stalking on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 8 Jun 2013 by midcenturyjo

Not my ordinary stalking today. I was drawn in a little further than usual. I found this striking black house in the Melbourne suburb of Armadale. Yes nice. Usual real estate pics. I like this house. Oh a video. Click and… wow…. I want this house. I’m hooked. I need this house. Oh it’s own website. More pics. Just icing on the cake. Now I want to go to an open house in a city at the other end of the country and nose around someone else’s house and pretend it’s mine. If I had the money I would be so tempted to buy. Good house but great campaign Marshall White! The link to the listing is here. The house’s website is here.

Stalking more brick walls

Posted on Wed, 5 Jun 2013 by midcenturyjo

There is a tease, a peek at what lies behind the old brick walls. Modern metal lines cut across the void left between old buildings hinting at the warehouse conversion inside. The drama all happens at the back where the upper level living areas open wide to the sky and neighbouring industrial brick walls. Inner city living in the past and into the future in Fitzroy, Melbourne. Link here while it lasts.