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Also written as Unit 1, 107 Lothian Street.
North Melbourne VIC 3051, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 107 Lothian Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit situated on a 100 m² land parcel. The property is classified as a unit in the North Melbourne suburb
North Melbourne lies about 3 km north‑west of Melbourne’s CBD, so the unit is roughly that distance from the city centre
There are several tram stops nearby, including Arden St/Abbotsford St (0.1 km) and Abbotsford St/Queensberry St (0.2 km). The suburb also contains Flemington Bridge and Macaulay railway stations on the Upfield line
Within 0.4 km you’ll find Arden Street Oval, the Melbourne College of Printing and Graphic Arts, and Elm Street Hall. Additional points of interest include the former Cable Tram Engine House and the Actor’s Studio House
Originally called Hotham, the area developed from the 1840s with early institutions like a cattle yard and Benevolent Asylum. It became the municipal Borough of Hotham in 1859, was renamed North Melbourne in 1887, and is noted for its Victorian architecture and mixed commercial‑industrial heritage
The suburb has a young population, with a median age of 28 years, and is predominantly middle‑class. The 2016 census recorded a median weekly household income of $1,236 and a diverse community, including many recent migrants
North Melbourne hosts the annual “Spring Fling” festival and features heritage venues such as the Town Hall and former Meat Market. The North Melbourne Football Club trains and plays at the nearby Arden Street Oval
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