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165 Pigdon Street

165 Pigdon Street, Carlton North VIC 3054, Australia

2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
- Parking
$740,000 Last sale

About this property

165 Pigdon Street in Carlton North is a two‑bedroom, one‑bathroom Victorian terrace house. The property features a front verandah leading to a hall with coffered plasterwork, two bedrooms with built‑in wardrobes, a period‑style bathroom, and an open living/dining area that connects to a kitchen with generous storage; timber‑barred glazing opens onto a pergola‑covered sitting area and a fenced rear courtyard. Designed for low‑maintenance living with polished hardwood floors, ample storage and gas heating, it sold for $740,000 on 20 Feb 2013.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Feb 2013
$740,000

Key details

Locality
Carlton North
State
VIC
GNAF PID
GAVIC421062518
Legal parcel ID
8\LP23944
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
House
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Jellis Craig - Kensington
VICPROP - MELBOURNE
BigginScott - Richmond
RT Edgar - Northside
Little Real Estate - HAWTHORN
Woodards - South Yarra
Bizarre Real Estate - SOUTH MELBOURNE
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

How many bedrooms and bathrooms does the property have?

The house at 165 Pigdon Street features two bedrooms and one bathroom.

Where is 165 Pigdon Street located in relation to Melbourne's Central Business District?

It is situated in Carlton North, an inner‑city suburb about 4 km (approximately 2.5 mi) north of Melbourne's CBD.

What public transport options are within walking distance of the property?

A tram stop at Pigdon St/Lygon St is just 0.1 km away and another at Richardson St/Lygon St is 0.2 km away. The area is served by tram routes 1, 6, 19 and 96 along nearby main roads.

Which parks or open spaces are close to the home?

Princes Park, home to the Princes Park Football Ground, and the Melbourne General Cemetery are both within a few hundred metres, as is Park Street Reserve, a public park in the neighbouring Brunswick East.

What shopping and dining amenities are nearby?

The main commercial strip on Rathdowne Street offers a variety of cafés, restaurants, boutique shops and other businesses, with additional retail options along the northern end of Nicholson Street.

Can you describe the historical character of Carlton North?

Carlton North began with the 1853 establishment of the Melbourne General Cemetery and later featured many Victorian and Edwardian terrace houses. Over time the suburb has become gentrified, raising median property values.

What is the typical demographic profile of residents in Carlton North?

The suburb is known for a mixture of white‑collar professionals, bureaucrats and academics, reflecting its inner‑northern, gentrified character.