About this property
Also written as Unit 4, 52 Genista Street.
San Remo VIC 3925, Australia
Also written as Unit 4, 52 Genista Street.
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4/52 Genista Street is a unit. It is a self‑contained residence within a larger building
Back Beach is about 0.7 km away, and Childrens Beach is roughly 1 km from the unit, providing easy access to coastal walking and swimming
The Phillip Island Bridge is approximately 1 km from 4/52 Genista Street, making trips to Phillip Island convenient
San Remo hosts several community events, such as the daily Pelican Feeding at the jetty, the Kustom Nats car festival in January, the Channel Challenge in February, and the Fishing Festival with Blessing of the Fleet each September
At the 2021 census, San Remo had a population of about 1,700 residents
San Remo is located roughly 122 km (about 76 mi) southeast of Melbourne’s CBD, reachable via the South Gippsland and Bass Highways
San Remo began as a fishing village and grew around a deepwater port established in the 1840s. It was named after the Italian resort town in 1888 and now serves as a gateway to Phillip Island
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