In the ’70s this house was cutting edge chic, now it’s retro fab and is on the market for the first time in its original condition.

Every room is a time capsule of an era when things were groovy and people rocked to funky music.

Original furniture looks like it has been stage managed, but it is really what the family bought way back when and never changed.

Hipsters will drool over the irregular angles in the cream brick veneer, the cool-for-cats geometrical wallpaper in the lounge and the mosaic tile bathroom with a step-down bath.

Agent George Errichiello of Raine & Horne says he is amazed how well the house has been preserved.

“I was shocked and excited to see it. It’s had one owner and nothing has changed since it was built,” he says.

“In the ’70s it was ultra modern, now it’s so retro it’s a dream for hipsters from Brunswick, Collingwood, Fitzroy and Ascot Vale.“

But why is retro so popular?

“The Victorian and Edwardian houses are not as popular; the ’70s is the new craze and attracts people from the ’70s to ’90s ,” George says.

“Every room in this house is a different colour; the lounge has retro wallpaper and parquetry floors and an old bar that is totally retro.”

The kitchen is ’70s laminate and there’s a huge garage, driveway parking and three bedrooms set on 668-square metres next to the Ascot Vale train station for $900,000-plus.

See the property on Domain here.

This article originally appeared on The Weekly Review.