About this property
Also written as Unit 4, 97A Albert Street.
Sebastopol VIC 3356, Australia
Also written as Unit 4, 97A Albert Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 10 Mar 2015 | $210,000 | — |
| Sale | 17 Sep 2010 | $180,000 | — |
The unit includes two bedrooms and one bathroom
It sits on a 367 m² parcel of land
It is a unit in the suburb of Sebastopol, Victoria
Sebastopol is served by regular Ballarat Transit bus services that connect the area to Ballarat CBD, with stops nearby the property
Within about 1.5–2 km you’ll find the Sebastopol Fire Station, Begonia City Motor Inn hotel, Ballarat Regional Soccer Facility, Morshead Park, Marty Busch Reserve, and the historic Ballarat Municipal Observatory
Yes, Sebastopol is described as one of the most car‑dependent suburbs in the Ballarat region
Sebastopol began as a separate working‑class town serving the gold mining fields south of Ballarat in the 1850s, was named after the Crimean battle site, and merged into the City of Ballarat in 1994
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