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Also written as Unit 2, 10 Mountain Street.
South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 10 Mountain Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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There is a stronger pool of recent, relevant comparison data and the subject property lines up closely with those comparable properties.
There is a reasonable amount of comparison data, but the closest matches may vary more in type, size, timing or location.
There are fewer recent comparable properties available, or the known examples are less similar to the subject property.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
2/10 Mountain Street is a standalone house
The nearest tram stop is Montague St/Park St, about 0.3 km away, and Ferrars St/Park St is roughly 0.5 km from the house
Yes, the South Melbourne light rail station is approximately 0.5 km from the property
Within a 0.4‑0.6 km radius you’ll find several heritage sites such as St Vincent Place Precinct, Bellhouse Iron House, Abercrombie House, and the former Freemasons Hall
South Melbourne is serviced by tram routes 1, 12, 58 and 96, providing easy connections to the CBD and surrounding suburbs
The main commercial district around Clarendon Street and the South Melbourne Market, just a short walk away, offers a variety of retailers, cafés, eateries and art galleries
South Melbourne, originally known as Emerald Hill, developed from early 1850s cottages and terraces, became a municipal borough in 1855, and today retains extensive Victorian‑era streetscapes and heritage‑listed buildings
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