Hero cop Brendan Williams’ Hamlyn Heights family home has sold above expectations.
A Melbourne police officer honoured for his bravery during a terrifying four-hour crime spree has sold his Geelong family home in Hamlyn Heights under the hammer for $886,000, smashing price hopes.
Four bidders registered for the auction, with three actively competing.
The result at 10 Sycamore St, sailed past the $850,000-$880,000 price guide to $886,000.
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Senior Constable Brendan Williams, a canine handler, put his life on the line in April 2021 to help stop a knife-wielding man who stabbed his own brother, attacked officers with a blade, then fled in a stolen highway patrol car.
The four-hour rampage unfolded across Melbourne’s north, with the offender driving at speed through suburbs including Mickleham before crashing the police vehicle on Sydney Rd, where he was captured with help from Mr Williams and his dog Blue.
The renovated Hamlyn Heights home sits on a secure 630sq m corner block with dual driveways and electric gates.
Two spacious living zones and a sunlit dining area make the home ideal for families seeking flexibility and comfort.
Now, the decorated officer has sold his three-bedroom home at 10 Sycamore St, bought in 2012 with wife Kelly, as the couple prepare to upsize in the area with their three daughters, and loyal ex-police dog Blue.
“We’ve loved this home, but with three growing girls we were ready for something bigger, and somewhere Blue can stretch his legs a bit more too,” Mr Williams said.
The family skipped the open-home stress by travelling to Thailand during the sales campaign, while Ray White Geelong West agent and auctioneer Alex Ilyin kept things running smoothly.
A built-in barbecue, bar fridge, ceiling fan and timber feature wall turn the alfresco zone into an entertainer’s dream.
The updated bathroom blends crisp white finishes with modern tiling and a large family-friendly vanity.
“Selling a house with three kids is never much fun,” Mr Williams said.
“We had weekly updates over WhatsApp. It was stress-free, and we ended up with a result above what we were hoping for.”
Ray White Geelong West’s Alex Ilyin was happy with the result.
“There was huge interest from families looking for something move-in ready,” Mr Ilyin said.
“This home had it all — the outdoor kitchen, the deck, the firepit, dual driveways and secure fencing.”
Polished timber benchtops, gloss cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances headline the home’s central kitchen hub.
One of three bedrooms, this playful and colourful retreat is perfect for a growing family.
The renovated home features two spacious living zones, a modern kitchen with timber benchtops and stainless-steel appliances, a study nook, two bathrooms and wraparound bench seating in the dining area.
Outdoors, the undercover alfresco zone is fully kitted out with a built-in barbecue, bar fridge, ceiling fan, speakers and a batten timber feature wall, all overlooking a landscaped lawn and children’s play area.
The 630sq m corner block offers dual crossovers, electric gates, a veggie patch and full fencing — ideal for young families and pet owners.
The backyard includes veggie beds, a lawn and cubbyhouse, a secure outdoor haven for kids and pets.
According to PropTrack, house prices in Hamlyn Heights have jumped 8.2 per cent in the past year, with the suburb’s median now at $742,500.
Mr Ilyin said homes with flexible layouts and secure land in Geelong’s inner-west continued to attract Melbourne buyers seeking lifestyle and value.
Senior Constable Brendan Williams and wife Kelly are upsizing locally after selling the home where they raised their three daughters.
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