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Also written as Unit 16, 133-145 Cubitt Street.
Cremorne VIC 3121, Australia
Also written as Unit 16, 133-145 Cubitt Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property at 16/133 Cubitt Street is a unit
Cremorne is about 3 km (approximately 1.9 mi) south‑east of Melbourne’s CBD, so the unit is similarly close
Residents can use East Richmond railway station on the Lilydale, Belgrave, Glen Waverley and Alamein lines, as well as the nearby Richmond station. Regular tram services run along Swan and Church Streets, with stops such as Balmain St/Church St and Howard St/Church St within walking distance
Within 0.1 km you’ll find the historic Cremorne Gardens site, and within 0.3 km the heritage‑listed Nylex Clock and the former Richmond Power Station. The Cremorne Railway Bridge and Church Street Bridge are also just a few hundred metres away
Established in 1839, Cremorne evolved from farming estates and the mid‑19th‑century Cremorne Gardens to an industrial hub with factories such as Bryant and May, before a renewal in the 1990s transformed it into a mix of period housing, modern apartments and tech‑focused offices
The 2021 census recorded a population of 2,158 residents in Cremorne
The suburb features an eclectic blend of Victorian cottages, modern townhouses, office buildings and remaining light‑industrial sites, reflecting its transition from historic factories to a contemporary inner‑city precinct
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