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Also written as Unit 3, 2 Melrose Parade.
Clovelly NSW 2031, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 2 Melrose Parade.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
Clovelly is situated about 8 kilometres south‑east of the Sydney CBD, making the unit conveniently close to the city centre
Clovelly Beach is only about 0.3 km away, and Coogee Beach is roughly 0.9 km distant, offering easy access to both local and neighboring coastal spots
The suburb has four small shopping precincts along Clovelly Road; the largest is at the corner of Fern Street and Clovelly Road, featuring a post office, chemist, newsagent and other retail services
Within 1 km you’ll find Bundock Park, Burrows Park, Varna Park and Eora Park, plus the Clovelly Surf Life Saving Club and local rugby and swimming clubs for active community life
The former Clovelly tram line, which closed in 1957, is now mirrored by Transdev John Holland bus route 339, providing regular bus service through the suburb
Clovelly’s housing stock is predominantly higher‑density, with about 72.6 % of dwellings classified as units, flats, terraces or townhouses
Originally called Little Coogee, the suburb was renamed Clovelly in 1913 after a local estate, which itself was named for the English village of Clovelly. The area grew around historic estates such as Mundarrah Towers and benefited from the early 20th‑century tram line
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