The building where Bert Newton was born is on the market with a $2.55m price tag.
The circa-1870 Fitzroy North building was once used as a maternity hospital including during the 1920s (Bert was born in 1938).
Now a double-fronted abode at 6 Freeman Street, it uniqely offers two separate residences on a 466m block title.
“Perfectly designed for intergenerational families, dual-income potential, or enjoyment as one grand home, each residence has its own private entrance, providing a range of flexible living arrangements for the discerning buyer,” a property description reads.
Yesterday marked 3 years since Bert’s passing, aged 83.
Bert Newton Retirement Village now also stands in Highett, 16km south east of Melbourne.
Source: realestate.com
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