Other interested parties include buyers wanting to store a vintage car in the garage or use it as a man cave, including people who live in the building’s other units.The garage is tucked away at the property’s rear.He said Port Phillip Council had indicated the garage could be transformed into a home if it and the building’s body corporation approved the plans.
“I think you could do something with the exposed brick and concrete, you could probably put a skylight in,” Mr Turner said.The garage is close to the beach, Melbourne’s CBD, restaurants and bars.The owners of more than 25 years use the garage – which could fit between three to four cars – for storage but do not live in the St Kilda block.
With a door opening to a communal courtyard and electricity, the garage has water and sewerage available – although whoever buys it will have to organise these connections. Mr Turner said the garage had recorded more than 2100 page views at realestate.com.au since being listed on Monday.St Kilda’s $567,070 has a median unit price and $1.55m median house price.to get the latest Victorian property market news delivered direct to your inbox.
Will go for a fortune