About this property
Also written as Unit T7, 127 Beach Street.
Port Melbourne VIC 3207, Australia
Also written as Unit T7, 127 Beach Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
T7/127 Beach Street is a unit located on a sizable 8,181 m² parcel of land. The large land area provides ample open space around the unit
Port Melbourne lies about 3 km (2 mi) south‑west of the Melbourne CBD, so the unit is roughly that distance from the city centre
The property is close to several light‑rail stops, including Beacon Cove and Graham St/Light Rail stations (around 0.4‑0.8 km away). Tram route 109 also serves the suburb, and an extensive CDC Melbourne bus network connects to the CBD
Within a short walk you’ll find the heritage‑listed Leading Lights (0.1 km), the Port of Melbourne (0.3 km), Princes Pier (0.4 km) and Station Pier (0.4‑0.5 km). The waterfront promenade and Bay Street’s cafés are also nearby
SS Anderson Reserve (about 0.7 km) offers football facilities, while the Band Rotunda and experimental concrete houses are within walking distance. The nearby beach and Bay Street restaurants provide additional leisure options
Originally known as Sandridge, the suburb developed as Melbourne’s second port in the 1850s and was renamed Port Melbourne in 1884. Over the last three decades it has undergone extensive urban renewal, blending historic industrial sites with modern apartments and open‑space amenities
According to the 2021 census, Port Melbourne had a population of 17,633 residents
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