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36 Rugby Street

36 Rugby Street, Belmont VIC 3216, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
887 m² Land size
$790,000 Last sale

About this property

Located within a family‑oriented residential precinct of Belmont, 36 Rugby Street is a rectangular 887 sqm land parcel with front and rear boundaries exceeding 20 m and spanning two street numbers, providing the option to create two side‑by‑side titles for new dwellings. The property sold for $790,000 on 12 Sep 2025.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Sep 2025
$790,000$890

Price per m² based on land size of 887 m².

Key details

Locality
Belmont
State
VIC
GNAF PID
GAVIC423771731
Legal parcel ID
2\PS426420
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Residential-Land
Land size
887 m²
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Barry Plant South Barwon
McGrath - Geelong | Newtown
Geelong Real Estate Co - Geelong
Barry Plant - Geelong
Hayeswinckle - East Geelong
RT Edgar Bellarine
Maxwell Collins Real Estate - Geelong
Harcourts - North Geelong
Jellis Craig - Geelong
Gartland (Residential) - GEELONG
Stockdale & Leggo - Bannockburn
Whitford
Stockdale & Leggo South Barwon - BELMONT
The Geelong Agency
White House Estate Agents
Mitchell Torre Real Estate - Patterson Lakes
Compton Green Geelong - Geelong
Ray White - Geelong West
Wilsons Real Estate - Geelong
Barnett Real Estate - Geelong
REAL ESTATE GEELONG - HIGHTON
One Agency Mark Mitchell Real Estate -
The Agency South Barwon
Andrews Estate Agents
* Approximate straight-line distances

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
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Frequently asked questions

What type of property is 36 Rugby Street?

36 Rugby Street is a residential‑land parcel, suitable for building a home or other residential development.

Which local amenities are within walking distance of 36 Rugby Street?

The Belmont Post Office is about 0.7 km away, Alexander Webb Park is also roughly 0.7 km away, and Larcombe Park lies around 1.1 km from the site, providing green space and community facilities.

What recreational options are nearby?

Belmont Common, a large riverside reserve with walking and cycling paths, golf course, baseball fields and more, is just a short drive away, and Balyang Sanctuary (≈1.5 km) offers wildlife spotting and picnic areas.

How can residents travel to Geelong’s CBD and surrounding areas?

The suburb is served by High Street and the James Harrison Bridge over the Barwon River, linking directly to Geelong. Several bus routes operated by CDC Geelong and McHarry's run through the area to the city, Highton, Grovedale and Deakin University.

Is flooding a concern in this part of Belmont?

Belmont Common and low‑lying lands near the Barwon River are known to be flood‑prone during heavy rain, so the site’s elevation and proximity to higher ground should be considered.

What is the historical background of the Belmont area?

Belmont, meaning “beautiful hill”, developed from early 19th‑century pastoral runs into a residential suburb after the construction of bridges over the Barwon River and the extension of tram services in the 1920s. The suburb features historic streets named after early properties and retains sites such as the former CSIRO wool research laboratory.

What are the typical demographic characteristics of residents in Belmont?

The suburb has an ageing population with a median age of about 40 years, many households are family‑oriented (about 60 % of dwellings) and the median weekly family income is close to $1,050.