PHOTO: RAY WHITE DAMERELL GROUP Monique and Chris, with daughter Chloe, poured their hearts into the remodel, thinking it would be their ‘forever’ home, but now Chris’s job means they are leaving town.
This Northcote house built in 1958 has undergone two major reinventions by award-winning architects – the first by architect Ron Sang in 1968, and most recently a second renovation designed by architect Richard Naish of RTA Studio.
And now, having poured their heart into the massive rebuild, owners Monique and Chris say a change in job location means they will have to move.
“We came into this house thinking it was going to be our forever-after house, that’s why we put so much into it,” says Monique. “And that’s why it’s going to be so hard to leave.”
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