Boathouse No. 36, Cornelian Bay, Newtown.Photo: Attached
Perfect for recreation, daydreaming, or an escape from the hustle and bustle, No. 36 is one of Cornelian Bay's finest boathouses.
While some of the huts in this row are rustic and perfect for accommodating watercraft, this hut has a more upscale feel.
Upgrades have taken this 67 square meter cabin built in 1948 from humble to incredible. Featuring a great kitchen with bathtub, plenty of cupboards, bench space, oven, farmhouse sink, and plenty of room for dinner comfortably around his table or on the sofa. In the living area.
There is also a storage room and a loft next to the entrance. This cabin by the bay has a large timber deck and a fairly long pier which adds an additional 53 square meters of usable space.
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Peterswald property sales manager Nick Morgan said the boathouse had been well received by the market. “We've been inundated with inquiries from local residents and interstate-based buyers,” Morgan said.
“This boathouse is by far the best of them all. It's the best of the best, the jewel in the crown.”
Mr Morgan said No. 36 was larger than the other sheds and had been professionally upgraded.
“We are close to the facilities of Cornelian Bay, the Boathouse Restaurant, dog walking and exercise area, children's play area with barbecue facilities, playing fields, walking paths and the road into the city with adjacent cycle paths,” he said. said.
“Many of the buyers we have talked to are on board with these boathouses and are doing their research and waiting for the right boathouse to come along.”
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For more than a century, the colorful boathouses that dot the water's edge have been used as art studios, reading nooks, private oases, or watercraft storage.
The 34 boathouses in Newtown are being bought and sold as freehold buildings with a Crown lease of water until high tide.
These are for recreational purposes only.
The cabins were originally built in the 1840s, but most of what remains today dates to the 1920s and 1930s.
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In a normal year, these closely held properties might not be available for purchase at all, or only a small number of them.
According to realestate.com.au, No.11 was sold this year.
The next most recent sale was No. 17 in May 2021, which sold for $240,000.
In 2020, there were three, including No. 28, which was also sold in 2019.
No.36 Boatshed Cornelian Bay, New Town is for sale as a Pieterswald property. Prices start at over $375,000.

