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Essendon: Bradshaw St house has Sex and the City-themed listing

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83 Bradshaw St, Essendon, is on the market with a $1.6m-$1.7m price guide.


They say sex sells – but how about Sex and the City?

The owners of this Essendon house at 83 Bradshaw St have seized the opportunity offered by their street name to bring some fun to their marketing campaign.

The Barry Plant listing notes “even Carrie would approve” of the 2018-built abode’s stylish design.

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The home’s sleek kitchen.


The listing goes on to highlight a “shoe closet to fit your Manolo collection”, a garden primed for “relaxing summer soirees over … cosmopolitans”, and easy access to two parks to ensure “you won’t miss Central Park”.

“Further flaunting luxe features, zoned heating, refrigerated cooling, and fabulous inclusions, as Carrie would say, it’s bigger than Big,” the listing reads.

The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set to go under the hammer this Saturday, November 27, with a $1.6m-$1.7m price guide.

A light-filled living zone.


The open-plan living area is filled with light.


Barry Plant’s Walter Mahch said the big backyard was so low maintenance, the next owner wouldn’t “need a lawnmower”.

It features artificial grass, an automated watering system for the garden, custom seating and integrated lighting.

Inside, a open-plan living and dining zone features a stylish kitchen with Bosch appliances, a tiled splashback and a wine fridge.

The house has four bedrooms.



It’s joined on the ground floor by a bedroom, bathroom, laundry and garage, while the other sleeping quarters are upstairs, alongside a study or second living space.

The main bedroom has an ensuite and a walk-in wardrobe.

The low-maintenance yard.


High ceilings throughout enhance the sense of space, while walnut American Oak floors, porch tiles from Spain, Statuario Venato stone and plantation shutters are among the high-end inclusions.

Mr Mahch said the house had appeal for a broad spectrum of buyers, including professionals, downsizers, investors and families.

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