Mathew Iuliano - Real Estate Agent

Mathew Iuliano - Real Estate Agent Director of Mavis.
📍Newcastle NSW He is a regular Diamond sales award winner within the PRD nationally.

From listing a property to signing the deal, Mathew Iuliano’s passion for real estate transcends the average agent.With 17 years experience as a residential sales consultant, Mathew possesses a relentless work ethic that ensures he achieves nothing but the best price for you. His dedicated selling team strive to exceed the expectations of clients through their passion and commitment to delivering

outstanding results. Mathew has been consistently breaking records in Newcastle suburbs and has been ranked in the top 10 agents nationally in the PRD Network for the past 3 years running. So, If you are looking for your next real estate move, look no further than Mathew Iuliano.

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Finds. Hunter Street. One of the city’s original retail streets, now steadily evolving through adaptive reuse. At number...
24/04/2026

Finds. Hunter Street. One of the city’s original retail streets, now steadily evolving through adaptive reuse. At number 59, a 1935 Art Deco building designed by W.D. Jeater has been reworked into a mixed-use space, where a loft-style residence sits above a ground-floor commercial space. 

Inside, the architecture is notably restrained. Double-height ceilings and large arched windows draw in natural light, allowing the space to feel open without relying on excess. There’s a quiet confidence to the way it unfolds, considered, but never overstated.

Art is measured by hand. Rather than occupying walls in a formal sense, pieces are often leaned or casually placed, occasionally oversized, and always intentional. The effect is gallery-like, though it remains relaxed and distinctly lived-in. A space designed to blur work with life. 

Overall, the home feels balanced. It moves easily between curation and everyday living. An environment that is very much shaped by its history.

Finds. In the early 1900s, cottage houses embraced a simple design, with steeply pitched roofs and wide eaves, ideal for...
10/04/2026

Finds. In the early 1900s, cottage houses embraced a simple design, with steeply pitched roofs and wide eaves, ideal for handling the region’s frequent rainfall. Constructed with local stone and brick, these homes featured a mix of rough-textured stone on the lower levels and smoother brickwork above, seamlessly blending into the landscape. Timber window frames and doors embodied a focus on natural materials and craftsmanship, which were highly popular during this era as it created a warm, functional aesthetic that combined both practicality and beauty.

Completely renovated in 2022 by architects Atelier Marks and Jon Hellowell, and expertly built by Adapt Building, Bruce Street demonstrates a thoughtful integration of heritage and contemporary architecture. An original early-1900s cottage has been retained and restored at the front, while a modern extension introduces minimalist design elements such as polished concrete floors, skylights, and open-plan living spaces. 

The architecture emphasises natural light, spatial flow, and indoor–outdoor connection. Carefully selected materials and detailing create a cohesive, warm yet modern aesthetic, while sustainable features reinforce the home’s contemporary design approach.

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