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Property pulse: What you can buy in Australia for $1 million this week

If you had $1 million, which house would you choose?

From an award-winning two-level terrace house in Sydney’s Newtown to a breezy Queenslander in Brisbane’s Coorparoo, Yahoo Finance has rounded up a list of houses across the country on the market for less than a $1 million.

Take a look.

Sydney

Property in Newtown, Sydney.
This Sydney property was designed to bring in the sunshine. (Source: Domain)

In Australia’s most expensive capital, you can get this stunning two-bedroom, two-bathroom terrace house in Newtown.

This two-level property, which is going to auction, has been designed to bring in the sunshine and natural light and features a sunny north-facing courtyard and entertaining area.

House in Newtown, Sydney.
The dining area opens out to the courtyard. (Source: Domain)

The home was the winner of the Inner West Council Built Environment Awards 2021 and was shortlisted for the Australian Institute of Architects NSW Awards 2021.

Melbourne

House in Richmond, Melbourne.
This two-bedroom house is centrally located in Richmond. (Source: Domain)

In Melbourne, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom home in Richmond offers functional, inner-city living.

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“Privately nestled between vibrant Bridge Road and Swan Street, this split level standout presents an enviable inner-city lifestyle with faultless function, flexibility, and flow,” the real estate listing reads.

House in Richmond, Melbourne.
The lounge features exposed brick walls. (Source: Domain)

The two-level property features an open wraparound kitchen, with sliding doors flowing out to the home’s courtyard.

Brisbane

House in Coorparoo, Brisbane.
This three-bedroom Queenslander is located in Coorparoo. (Source: Domain)

You can get more bang for your buck in Brisbane, with this charming Queenslander in Coorparoo.

The house offers a bright and airy open-plan kitchen and living area, as well as three bedrooms, and two bathrooms.

House in Coorparoo, Brisbane.
It has an open-plan kitchen and living area. (Source: Domain)

There’s also space to entertain guests or relax on the house’s back deck, which offers sweeping city views and leads down to the property’s generous backyard.

Adelaide

House in Adelaide.
This Adelaide house features bright and modern interiors. (Source: Domain)

Taking a step back in terms of size, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage is located right in the heart of the city.

“Get ready to fall in love with this c.1870 symmetrical cottage nestled on a corner allotment in the heart of Adelaide CBD. Boasting a sought-after bluestone facade adding to its undeniable character and curb [sic] appeal,” the listing reads.

House in Adelaide.
The cottage was built circa 1870. (Source: Domain)

Inside, the house offers bright and modern interiors, along with an open-plan living area and a spacious outdoor area complete with a deck and undercover patio space.

Hobart

House in West Hobart.
In Hobart, you can get this charming brick house. (Source: Domain)

Down in Hobart, this cute three-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage is available on the fringe of the city.

The circa 1938 brick home is filled with old-world charm and features a comfortable lounge room, a brick fireplace, along with French doors that open into a sunroom-style dining room overlooking the garden.

House in West Hobart.
The lounge room features a brick fireplace. (Source: Domain)

The home also features an outside storage shed, which the real estate agent notes could be turned into a studio, a guest area or a workshop.

Perth

House in West Perth.
This three-bedroom Perth house is centrally located. (Source: Domain)

Over to the west, this three-bedroom, one-bathroom house is centrally located in West Perth with easy access to the CBD.

“On a 362sqm block with a rear right of way, you can benefit [off] the land and location and live in it as is, renovate and extend, or demolish and redevelop the site with multiple units (STCA),” the listing reads.

House in West Perth.
A peek into the living room. (Source: Domain)

The character house features high ceilings and timber floors, along with a cute black and white tiled bathroom.

Darwin

House in Stuart Park, Darwin.
This three-bedroom house is available in Darwin. (Source: Domain)

In Darwin, you can really get your money’s worth, with a house on a 1,110-square-metre block of land in Stuart Park, only five minutes from the city.

The upstairs part of the home includes three bedrooms, each with timber flooring and air conditioning. Under the home, there is a self-contained one-bedroom granny flat with its own kitchenette, bathroom and living room.

House in Stuart Park, Darwin.
It features a spacious backyard. (Source: Domain)

There’s also an above-ground spa underneath the verandah so the new homeowners can relax and overlook the garden’s green lawns.

Canberra

House in Narrabundah, Canberra.
In Canberra, you can get this family house in Narrabundah. (Source: Domain)

Lastly, in the nation’s capital, this three-bedroom, one-bathroom family house is accepting offers over $995,000.

“The home provides generous, light-filled living areas, including a comfortable lounge room and a separate dining area, ideal for family meals or entertaining guests,” the listing explains.

House in Narrabundah, Canberra.
A look into the house's lounge room. (Source: Domain)

The house is located in the inner-south suburb of Narrabundah and provides easy access to the Manuka and Kingston Centres, the Parliamentary Triangle and more.

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