About this property
Also written as Unit 502, 125-133 Swanston Street.
Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Also written as Unit 502, 125-133 Swanston Street.
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502/125 Swanston Street is a unit. It is a residential dwelling within a multi‑unit building
The unit is situated on Swanston Street in the Melbourne central business district. It sits within the historic Hoddle Grid that forms the core of the city
Within 0.1 km you’ll find Melbourne Town Hall, Capitol Theatre, Manchester Unity Building, the Council House 2 office tower, and the Burke & Wills Monument, among other historic cinemas and arcades
A tram stop at Melbourne Town Hall/Collins St is only about 0.1 km away, giving direct access to Melbourne’s extensive tram network that serves the CBD and surrounding suburbs
The area hosts a concentration of theatres and former cinemas such as the Regent Theatre, Capitol Theatre, and Silver Screen Twin Theatre, as well as street art and public sculpture like the Larry La Trobe statue
The neighbourhood is the vibrant heart of Melbourne, known for its eclectic Victorian‑era architecture, bustling laneways, and a strong arts and cultural scene that makes the CBD one of the world’s most livable cities
Yes, the property is surrounded by heritage‑listed buildings and landmarks that date back to Melbourne’s 19th‑century boom, reflecting the city’s rich Victorian architectural legacy within the central business district
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