The Gallicchio family are setting sail on a unique Halloween real estate campaign, as they prepare to auction their outer north Melbourne home.
Amedeo Gallicchio and his wife Jess Louchard have transformed their residence into a pirate-themed spectacle for 2024 – decked out with “pirate paraphernalia”.
The five-bedroom, three-bathroom home at 8 Swansea Crt, is drawing attention not just for its size and location, but for its creative transformation into a pirate’s haven.
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Amedeo Gallicchio shared his lifelong love for all things pirate Known, who is known among his neighbours for their “creativity and flair”,
“I’ve always been a bit of a scallywag growing up, pirates have been throughout my life,” Mr Gallicchi said.
“I had some scrap pieces of wood left over, so I made an old kids’ play ship out of reclaimed pallets.”
His handiwork extends beyond pirate paraphernalia, with Mr Gallicchio personally taking on the landscaping of the home, describing it as “country style,” and “relishing the quiet court location”.
“The kids are able to play outside without the worry of other cars coming up here,” he said.
“I make nearly everything myself; the skeletons I buy, I make them look like pirates,”
“From bits and pieces of the job I have – I try to involve everything with kids, they like to have a go.
This has resulted in a home that resonates with charm and meticulous care, offering a unique experience for potential buyers.
Mr Amedeo assured that everything inside is fresh and ready with fresh laid carpet and entire house painted with everything done for the future buyers.
Director of Di Battista Real Estate Daniel Di Battista said he is excited about the unique listing launch.
“Last year when the vendors had a Halloween theme, they had around 500 people attend – we thought by taking their house to the market on Halloween would take advantage of the eyes on the property,” Mr Di Battista said.
“The vendors have made wise and tasteful decisions – the backyard boasts self-sufficiency with room for bees and veggies, an appealing feature for families looking to live sustainably.
“In Craigieburn, a lot of people transact in the suburb; they don’t leave.”
As the auction approaches in late November, the vendors are optimistic. with their sights set on Heathcote for larger land to continue a “bigger and better” Halloween endeavour in 2025.
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