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Also written as Unit 34, 330 Frankston-Dandenong Road.
Seaford VIC 3198, Australia
Also written as Unit 34, 330 Frankston-Dandenong Road.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property is a unit, offering low‑maintenance living within the Seaford suburb
Kananook railway station is about 1.6 km away, while Seaford station is roughly 2–3 km distant, both on the Frankston line
Bruce Aitken Playground is approximately 0.6 km away and Monterey Community Park is around 0.8 km from the property, providing easy access to green space and playground facilities
The Frankston Freeway is about 1.2 km from the unit, giving convenient links to the surrounding region
Seaford is serviced by both bus routes and the commuter rail Frankston line, with two stations, Seaford and Kananook, located in Zone 2
Residents are close to the Seaford Foreshore Reserve, a continuous strip of coastal vegetation, and the Seaford Wetlands, a large nature reserve known for its extensive birdlife
Seaford was originally a swamp used by the Bunurong people, later drained for farming. The suburb’s name was chosen in 1913 to reflect its seaside location, and it grew significantly in the 1950s‑60s due to affordable housing and proximity to the beach and Frankston
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