8 Calvin Street, Hawthorn VIC 3122

8 Calvin Street, Hawthorn VIC 3122
Heritage Victorian mansion | 6-bed, 5-bath configuration | 737 m² elevated block | Panoramic CBD skyline views | In-ground pool and period detail preserved This is a genuinely rare offering for Hawthorn. A late-1800s mansion of this scale, sitting on roughly 737 square metres with six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a pool, is not something that appears often in the inner-east. The elevated Hawthorn Hill position gives it a commanding presence and uninterrupted views toward the city, which is a feature very few period homes in this pocket can claim. The renovation has clearly been done with care, keeping the open fireplace and heritage character while making the interiors work for modern family living. This property serves buyers who want the grandeur of a Victorian era home without sacrificing contemporary comfort, and who value proximity to Melbourne’s CBD, the Yarra River, and a strong school network. It is a premium owner-occupier proposition, likely to appeal to established families who intend to stay long-term. The heritage overlay is the most significant factor to weigh here. It protects the property’s character but may limit how much external alteration or redevelopment you can undertake, so any plans for extensions or major changes should be checked early. The building area of 313 square metres is generous but not enormous relative to the land size, which means there could be scope to reconfigure internal spaces if the layout does not perfectly suit your needs. The property’s scale also implies higher ongoing costs for upkeep, heating, insurance, and pool maintenance, which should be factored into your budget. The mixed density of the immediate street, with apartments nearby, may soften the exclusivity of the enclave, though it does not diminish the property’s own presence or outlook. || Comparable Sales: 1 Calvin Street sold around $3.11M in 2026; 8 Calvin Street last transacted in 1998 | Property Price Band: $5.5M–$6.5M | Value Drivers: Land size and elevated position, heritage significance and renovation quality, panoramic city views and pool
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 8 Calvin Street, Hawthorn VIC 3122
Checks found:
Value Risk 2
Liquidity Risk
Planning Risk 2
Income Risk 2
Execution Risk ! 1
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Market Insight

Hawthorn remains a premium inner-east Melbourne market, with median house prices around $2.8–2.9 million and units near $558,000–580,000. Demand is driven by affluent professionals and families in finance, tech, and medicine, plus downsizers and university-linked investors. House price trends are mixed: recent annual changes range from -8.0% to +9%, reflecting rate sensitivity and volatility, while units are flat to slightly negative (-2.0% to 0%). Houses sell in 33–42 days. House rents vary widely ($695–$950/week) but units are stable around $550/week, with gross yields of 1.78% for houses and 4.97–5.1% for units. Connectivity via train, tram, Monash and Eastern Freeways, school catchments including Hawthorn Secondary and Auburn South Primary, and proximity to hospitals and universities support demand. However, entry prices above $2.8m limit buyer depth, heritage overlays restrict supply, and premium mortgages raise sensitivity to interest rates.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 1 Calvin Street sold around $3.11M in 2026; 8 Calvin Street last transacted in 1998 | Property Price Band: $5.5M–$6.5M | Value Drivers: Land size and elevated position, heritage significance and renovation quality, panoramic city views and pool

Bedrooms

6

Bathroom

5

Parking

2

Land

737m²

Research & Review Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst · Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst
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