‘Incredible’: Tassie’s most-popular home is already sold

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Jarrad Bevan

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No.33 Elinga St, Howrah was sold in a flash. Picture: Supplied


Popular online and in-person, people were lining up to secure this 1960s home in Howrah.

And one lucky purchaser will soon be able to put their stamp on the property.

No.33 Elinga St, Howrah was listed for sale with Fall Real Estate, priced at “Offers over $685,000”.

It zoomed to the top of realestate.com.au’s most-viewed Tassie homes’ chart, and it attracted big crowds when available to inspect.

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No.33 Elinga St, Howrah.


No.33 Elinga St, Howrah.


In a result that mirrored Hobart’s most-recent boom market, the home was sold in mere days.

Fall Real Estate agent Justin Parr said the strong result came down to a combination of factors: a strategic marketing campaign, accurate pricing, and the power of the agency’s buyer network and social media, “all working together to highlight the home’s character, views, and great location”.

“We had an incredible response,” he said.

“Over 100 people came through the first and only open home, followed by nine private inspections, and 11 written offers.

“The property sold within just four days, which really speaks to how well the campaign connected with the right audience.”

No.33 Elinga St, Howrah.


No.33 Elinga St, Howrah.


Mr Parr said nailing the price is an absolute must.

“Our pricing strategy was key to this outcome, as it allowed the home to appeal to a broad pool of buyers — including first-home buyers, investors, young families, and renovators,” he said.

“Interestingly, we also saw strong interest from downsizers looking to put their own stamp on the property.”

No.33 has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, alongside multiple living spaces.

Located just steps from Howrah Beach, the position allows views stretching from Bruny Island across the Derwent River to kunanyi/Mt Wellington and the Hobart CBD.

There are oak floors, a wood heater, soaring ceilings, a deck and a master bedroom with built-in wardrobes.

The lower level is home to a rumpus room, laundry and workshop.

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