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Also written as Unit 8, 133-145 Cubitt Street.
Cremorne VIC 3121, Australia
Also written as Unit 8, 133-145 Cubitt Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property at 8/133 Cubitt Street is a unit
Cremorne is about 3 km (1.9 miles) south‑east of the Melbourne CBD, placing the unit within a short short commute of the city centre
The area is served by regular tram routes on Swan and Church Streets, and the nearby East Richmond railway station provides train services on several lines. Tram stops such as Balmain St/Church St are just 0.4 km away
Cremorne Gardens is only 0.1 km away, while the historic Nylex Clock (0.3 km) and the former Richmond Power Station (0.2 km) are also within easy walking distance
Cremorne is an inner‑city suburb with a mix of Victorian cottages, modern townhouses, offices and a growing tech precinct, creating a vibrant blend of residential and commercial uses
Originally established in 1839, Cremorne was home to the mid‑19th‑century Cremorne Gardens and later a hub for light industry such as the Bryant and May and Rosella factories. Since the 1990s it has transitioned back to a desirable residential and office precinct
The suburb is bordered by Punt Road, a major north–south thoroughfare, and the Monash Freeway runs along its southern edge, providing rapid car access to surrounding areas
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