First-home buyers battle for $640k Glenroy townhouse

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This Glenroy townhouse became a first-home dream, and its emotional farewell just added $90k to the result.


A Glenroy couple who brought their newborn son home to 6 Sunbeam St — and later built a backyard deck with help from Dad — have sold their first home under the hammer for $640,000.

Matt and Shani Panopoulos had owned the two-bedroom townhouse for eight and a half years, having paid $580,000 in 2017 as first-home buyers.

All five auction bidders on Saturday were also first-home buyer hopefuls.

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The young family were thrilled to see it go to another buyer starting their journey.

“We bought it in winter, brought our son home in winter, and now we’re handing it over in winter, it feels like a full-circle moment,” Mrs Panopoulos said.

Their favourite feature was a custom-built deck added with Shani’s father, who had mates with spare materials.

Cosy and full of memories, the lounge room was where the couple brought their newborn son home one winter night.


The open-plan dining space flowed seamlessly to the deck, perfect for weekday dinners and summer entertaining.


It became the family’s second living area.

“We had coffee there in the mornings, summer dinners, and a little play area for our son,” she said.

“It’s a space that really became the heart of our home.”

During Covid lockdowns, the second bedroom doubled as a home office, and the parkland across the road became their daily retreat.

Stone benchtops, sleek cabinetry and modern appliances gave the kitchen both function and flair for young buyers.


Shani’s dad helped build this alfresco deck, a handcrafted space for coffee, barbecues and milestone moments.


“It was perfect,” she said.

“We had nature just across the street and somewhere peaceful to clear our heads. I don’t think we realised how lucky we were until we really needed it.”

The couple have since upsized closer to extended family, but said they would miss the quiet, neighbourly street and the strong sense of community Glenroy offered.

Fully tiled and finished with care, the bathroom offered a calming retreat with its stone vanity and generous layout.


“It was the perfect first home, easy to care for, beautifully designed, and in a great spot close to everything,” Mr Panopoulos said.

“We were very lucky to find it.”

Ray White Glenroy agent Abdullah El Hosari handled the sale and said interest was strong from the start, with the final result soaring $90,000 above the top of the $500,000-$550,000 price guide.

“There’s no body corporate, and it’s been so well looked after,” Mr El Hosari said.

The sunlit living zone was the heart of the home, from newborn cuddles to quiet mornings during lockdown.


“You could feel the love and care the moment you walked in.”

Mr El Hosari added that limited supply in the winter market had helped fuel strong demand.

Ray White Victoria and Tasmania chief auctioneer Matt Condon sold the home under the hammer to a first-home buyer in front of a crowd of onlookers.


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