About this property
Also written as Unit T7, 115 Beach Street.
Port Melbourne VIC 3207, Australia
Also written as Unit T7, 115 Beach Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
T7/115 Beach Street is a unit that sits on a sizeable 5,869 m² land parcel in Port Melbourne
The property is about 0.2 km from the Port of Melbourne, one of the largest container and cargo ports in Australia
The Beacon Cove light rail station is roughly 0.2 km away, and the Graham Street tram stop is about 0.7 km from the unit
Within a few hundred metres you’ll find the heritage‑listed Leading Lights (0.1 km), Princes Pier (0.4 km), Station Pier (0.5 km) and the Band Rotunda (0.5 km), all popular for walking and sightseeing
Port Melbourne lies approximately 3 km (2 mi) south‑west of Melbourne’s CBD, placing T7/115 Beach Street a short drive or tram ride from the city centre
Port Melbourne recorded a population of 17,633 people in the 2021 census
Originally known as Sandridge, the suburb developed as Melbourne’s second port in the 1850s, later renamed Port Melbourne in 1884. Over recent decades it has transformed from an industrial zone to a vibrant residential area with historic piers, waterfront promenades and a mix of heritage and modern developments
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