Open for inspection: The most beautiful properties for sale across Australia this weekend

January Jones
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Victorian terrace in Paddington, NSW.
Victorian terrace in Paddington, NSW. Credit: View

It is often said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, however with this week of listings, beauty is firmly in the eye of the buyer. From a reimagined Victorian terrace in Paddington to an architecturally-designed Edwardian in Fairfield, here are some of the most beautiful properties on the market.

View Living Senior Reporter, January Jones gives her pick of the property listings.

New South Wales: A reimagined Victorian terrace in Paddington

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Designed by MCK Architects, this reimagined Victorian terrace in Paddington is simply beautiful inside and out. Set over three levels, the home features five bedrooms, three bathrooms, state-of-the-art appliances and sweeping panoramic views over the city and Harbour Bridge.

The grand Italianate style facade of this home is stunning, but what is even more impressive is the careful transformation of this period home. The balance of materials, from marble to oak to steel, create an interior that is both glamorous and unique. January Jones - View Living Senior Reporter

January Jones - View Living Senior Reporter

Tasmania: A grand Queen Anne in Sandy Bay

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This grand Queen Anne in Sandy Bay has been renovated to combine the best of period and contemporary living. The home features four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, seamless indoor/outdoor living and two lifts.

The period details in this home are magnificent. An original staircase leads elegantly up to a bedroom with a glorious bay window. The leadlight windows are stunning and so is the beautiful sitting nook next to the living room fireplace. January Jones - View Living Senior Reporte

January Jones - View Living Senior Reporte

South Australia: An Italianate home in Kapunda

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Built in 1860, ‘The Station’ was originally the most significant railway station north of Adelaide. The property is now a thriving wedding and events venue that also boasts luxury accommodation. The building features seven bedrooms, two bathrooms, swimming pool, firepit and chef’s kitchen.

This Italianate property is oozing with style and history, and just as the listing says it ‘evokes the golden age of rail travel’. The site still features the original railway platform of the bygone era. January Jones - View Living Senior Reporter

January Jones - View Living Senior Reporter

Victoria: An architecturally-designed Edwardian in Fairfield

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Located in the heart of Fairfield, this Edwardian home has been redesigned by the architecture and design studio FIGR. Featuring a classic period facade, the home opens up to a contemporary interior that features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, and plunge pool.

The open-plan kitchen and living area in this home is gorgeous. The kitchen is resplendent with timber and marble features, and the floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors offer an abundance of natural light. January Jones - View Living Senior Reporter

January Jones - View Living Senior Reporter

Western Australia: Modern country style in Myrup

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Situated in one of Esperance’s most sought-after locations, this contemporary home in Myrup is the epitome of modern country style. Offering panoramic views of the nearby town, the Archipelago and Cape Le Grand, the home features five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a separate guesthouse and swimming pool.

The interior design in this home is very well done. Not only does it complement the setting and locale, but it adds a contemporary twist on what country style can look like. January Jones - View Living Senior Reporter

January Jones - View Living Senior Reporter

Queensland: A Mediterranean-style home in Noosa Heads

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Located in Noosa Heads, this Mediterranean-style property has been recently renovated to create an exceptional two-storey home. Featuring four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a swimming pool and outdoor entertaining area, this home is the perfect spot to soak in the enviable Sunshine Coast weather.

The modern coastal/Mediterranean interior style in this home has been beautifully designed. The warm neutral colour palette perfectly complements the greens and blues of the surrounding environment to provide a luxurious and tranquil haven. January Jones - View Living Senior Reporter

January Jones - View Living Senior Reporter

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