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Heritage-listed Victorian beauty in Dunedin has triple income
With contrasting window facings and quoins, this brick Victorian house is a tribute to Dunedin’s heritage architecture.

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A heritage-listed Victorian property in Dunedin offers a significant triple income stream. This Historic Place Category 2 building, designed by architect James Louis Salmond, is currently configured as three tenanted apartments generating a combined $1710 weekly.
The versatile layout suits multi-generational living or could be restored into a single grand residence. Key features include decorative brickwork, a shared courtyard, and parking for six vehicles on an 850m² section across two titles, offering future flexibility.
There is an inordinate amount of brick and stonework detailing in this house, which helps explain the Historic Place Category 2 listing.
The house has a twin-gable roof construction.
The original carved staircase is within Apartment A, the two-storey apartment at the front, which has four bedrooms.
This sitting room is an extension of the massive main bedroom on the ground floor - the owner has furnished and decorated all the apartments.
This is part of the same room.
Upstairs in Apartment A there’s an open-plan family living area. The kitchen is off to the left.
Apartment B has been beautifully renovated.
Apartment C on the top floor could be linked to Apartment A to make one large five-bedroom home.
Flowers and hedging lines the pathway at the side of the house.
The concrete roof of the single garage provides the perfect place for a shared outdoor living area - there is additional parking at the rear of the property.
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