Magpie Scott Pendlebury still hasn't sold Newport cottage: Title Tattle

Magpie Scott Pendlebury still hasn't sold Newport cottage: Title Tattle
Jonathan ChancellorMar 12, 2012

Collingwood’s 2011 Best and Fairest winner, Scott Pendlebury, still hasn’t sold his Newport cottage through Barry Plant Yarraville agent Niels Geraerts. And he’s committed to a $1.3 million Albert Park cottage, which was snapped up post-auction last spring.

His two-bedroom Douglas Parade property – just a stroll to Williamstown’s cafes – went to late November auction with $780,000 to $840,000 expectations.

Pendlebury bought it for $567,000 in early 2008.

His latest price guide is between $780,000 and $820,000. The house is being advertised with a sale by set date marketing campaign – with a March 29 desired sale date.

His Albert Park purchase (pictured above) had previously sold at $1.28 million in 2010. The Albert Park cottage came with the former local dairy outbuilding that had been converted to self-contained office.

 

 

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.