About this property
Also written as Unit 48, 11 Cooma Street.
Preston VIC 3072, Australia
Also written as Unit 48, 11 Cooma Street.
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48/11 Cooma Street is a single‑level unit featuring one bedroom. It offers a self‑contained living space ideal for downsizers or first‑home buyers
The property sits on a sizable 1,807 m² parcel of land, providing ample outdoor space for gardening, entertaining or future development possibilities
A tram stop at David St/Plenty Rd is just 0.2 km away, while the Bell St/Plenty Rd tram stop is 0.5 km distant. The Preston railway station on the Mernda line is approximately 0.6 km from the unit
The historic St James Theatre is only 0.2 km away, and the community radio station 3KND can be reached in about 0.4 km. The former Preston Post Office is also nearby, at roughly 0.3 km
Preston was originally surveyed in 1837 and was first known as Irishtown before being renamed after a village in Sussex. The area grew around early stores, churches, and the railway line that arrived in 1889
Preston hosts an eclectic DIY arts community with regular festivals such as the Darebin Music Feast, and it is home to the Indigenous radio station 3KND. Local venues and cafes on High Street contribute to a vibrant cultural scene
Preston is well‑known for its sporting clubs, including the Preston Football Club and the Preston Cricket Club, both of which play at the nearby Preston City Oval. These facilities are easily accessed from the unit via local streets
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