About this property
Alternate search: Unit 7, 33 King Edward Avenue.
33 King Edward Avenue, Albion VIC 3020, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 7, 33 King Edward Avenue.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold | Oct 2023 | $160,000 | $86 |
| Sold | Oct 2023 | $160,000 | $86 |
| Sold | Jan 2005 | $105,000 | $57 |
| Sold | Feb 2001 | $51,000 | $27 |
| Sold | Apr 1996 | $32,500 | $17 |
Price per m² based on land size of 1840 m².
7/33 King Edward Avenue is a standalone house offering a single bedroom and one bathroom. It sits on a generous 1,840 m² block, providing ample outdoor space.
Albion is located about 14 km west of Melbourne’s Central Business District, placing the property within easy reach of the city.
The property is close to Albion railway station (approximately 0.6 km away), which is on the Sunbury line in the PT V zones 1+2 overlap. Several bus routes serve the area, including the 215 to Highpoint Shopping Centre, 400 to Laverton, 422 to Brimbank Shopping Centre, 426 along Ballarat Road, and 456 to Woodgrove Shopping Centre.
Within a short walk you’ll find the heritage‑listed John Darling and Son flour mill (about 0.5 km), the H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens (0.5 km), Chaplin Reserve soccer stadium (0.6 km), Sunshine Marketplace shopping centre (0.7 km) and Village Cinemas Sunshine (0.8 km).
Kororoit Creek runs along Albion’s western border, and the Kororoit Creek Trail follows the creek, offering a scenic route for cyclists and walkers nearby.
The land parcel measures 1,840 m², which is larger than many typical suburban blocks and provides space for gardens, outdoor activities, or potential extensions.
Albion’s history includes the former Albion quarry, known for being the location of AC/DC’s ‘Jailbreak’ music video, and the early 20th‑century Sunshine Estate developed by H.V. McKay for his workers, many of whose homes still stand in the area.