Forget Me Not Cottages Entrepeneur Sells Out of Port Melbourne |
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Written by Marc Pallisco
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Monday, 07 April 2008 |
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Why would you want to live in Melbourne, when your house in the hills includes Mongolian, Egyptian and Venetian themed zones?
Entrepreneur Stephen Taranto is selling his home at 248 Nott Street in Port Melbourne, in preparation for a full time tree-change to Warburton.
Mr Taranto runs the hugely popular Forget Me Not Cottages – offering couples luxury accommodation with themed rooms including Beau’s Egyption Abode, Emma’s Balinese Boudoir and Smokey’s Romantic Love Affair Room.
Chisholm & Gamon sales agent Christine Nicholson says Taranto splits his time between Port Melbourne and Warburton, but is now preparing to make the full time move to the leafy outer suburban township.
Ms Nicholson expects the renovated 4-bedroom home, which includes a large courtyard and sits on a 200 square metre block, to sell for more than $930,000 when it goes to auction on May 10.
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