About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 22 Birdwood Street.
Essendon North VIC 3041, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 22 Birdwood Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property at 1/22 Birdwood Street is a unit
Essendon lies about 8 km (5 mi) north‑west of Melbourne’s CBD
Several tram stops are within walking distance (e.g., Bradshaw St/Keilor Rd at ~0.2 km and Hoffmans Rd/Keilor Rd at ~0.3 km). The number 59 tram runs along Mount Alexander and Keilor Roads to the city, and Craigieburn line train stations at Essendon, Glenbervie and Strathmore are a short distance away
Essendon experiences a moderate oceanic (Cfb) climate with warm summers, cool damp winters, and roughly 50.5 clear days each year
Within about 1 km you’ll find Essendon Airport, the Summer Inn Holiday Apartments hotel, historic weather stations (ESSENDON 1 and ESSENDON (Bowes Avenue)), and the Maribyrnong River and Moonee Ponds Creek trails for cyclists
Originally home to the Wurundjeri people, European exploration began in 1803. The suburb was named after Essendon in Hertfordshire, received railway service in 1871 and an electric tramway in 1906, shaping its growth
The 2021 census recorded a population of around 21,240, with most residents born in Australia, a median weekly household income of $2,132, and a mix of ancestries including English, Australian, Italian and Irish
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