About this property
Also written as Unit 202, 125-133 Swanston Street.
Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Also written as Unit 202, 125-133 Swanston Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit located in the heart of Melbourne’s central business district
The property sits on Swanston Street, just metres from Melbourne Town Hall and the Capitol Theatre, within a 0‑0.1 km radius of several historic theatres and arcades
Within a short walk you’ll find the Capitol Theatre, Regent Theatre, Manchester Unity Building, Melbourne Town Hall, and the historic Howey Place arcade, all under 0.1 km away
The unit is in Melbourne’s Free Tram Zone, so trams stop at the nearby Melbourne Town Hall/Collins St stop, and Flinders Street railway station is a few minutes’ walk away, providing extensive train, tram and bus connections
Melbourne has a temperate oceanic climate with warm summers, cool winters and changeable weather – often experiencing “four seasons in one day” due to its position between inland heat and the southern ocean
As of 2024, Melbourne’s population is about 5.35 million people, making it the second‑most‑populous city in Australia
In addition to the nearby theatres and Town Hall, landmarks such as the Melbourne Town Hall Grand Organ, Burke & Wills Monument, and the Council House 2 office building are all within a few hundred metres
Melbourne’s central precinct regularly hosts large cultural events, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Melbourne International Jazz Festival, and various food and arts festivals that often use venues like the Town Hall and nearby theatres
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