14 Fraser St, New Town is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom House and was built in 1903. The property has a land size of 424m2 and floor size of 113m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in August 2023.
Introducing 14 Fraser Street.
A masterpiece of contemporary architecture with a modern day extension designed by the award-winning Tasmanian-based architecture practice, Taylor and Hinds. Founded in 2013 by Poppy Taylor and Mat Hinds, this stunning residence showcases their unrivalled expertise and commitment to innovative design.
This exquisite masterpiece has undergone a meticulous renovation, leaving no stone unturned. The current owners have taken great care to fully rewire the property while still preserving its charming 1900's character.
A perfect family home with four bedrooms, one including a elegant semi built-in Poliform wardrobe from Italy, giving you plenty of storage. Lighting within the rooms gives sophistication and luxury with Italian Lucciola light fittings.
Heating and cooling solutions are state of the art with reverse cycle ducted heat pump system and for those cosy nights in you have the added luxury of Nectra N60 curved log fireplace.
Both the bathroom and laundry are modern yet sophisticated to blend with the home and feature timeless fixtures and fittings.
Want more space and storage? There is a flush to ceiling pull down ladder in the main hallway giving you access to the roof space which has been boarded out and high enough to walk around.
The heart and soul of the home will always be the architecturally designed kitchen, not only with its luxury appliances of a gas cooktop stove and storage solutions, the design was carefully thought of with its surrounding glass to capture the sun as it moves throughout the day. Opening onto a covered entertaining deck, overlooking the fully landscaped yard complete with in-ground watering system. The brand new shed is in the rear of the yard for storage and you even have a private seating area complete with outdoor fire pit to enjoy with a glass of wine on those crisp Hobart nights.
There is ample private off-street parking featuring two automatic gates.
Just another valuable asset to this home is its location, for those who like to dine out and enjoy nights with friends you are a short distance to the food scene on the North Hobart strip and a few minutes drive to the Hobart CBD.
Circa 1903
Fully rewired
Land size approx. 427m2
Updated Rental Approx: $650 Per Week
Nectra N60 curved log fire place
Automatic gates with off street parking
Ducted reverse cycle heat pump system
Landscaped gardens including under ground watering system
Architecturally design extension by Tasmania architects Taylor and Hinds
The size of New Town is approximately 4.0 square kilometres. There are 8 parks, covering nearly 9.3% of the total area. The population of New Town in 2016 was 6122 people. By 2021 the population was 6781 showing a population growth of 10.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in New Town is 20-29 years. Households in New Town are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in New Town work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 56.80% of the homes in New Town were owner-occupied compared with 57.40% in 2016.
New Town has 3,095 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in New Town have seen a 16.22% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 10.46% increase. As at 30 April 2026:
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