About this property
Also written as Unit 4, 159 Cecil Street.
South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia
Also written as Unit 4, 159 Cecil 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.
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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.
It is a unit that sits on a 2,025 m² land parcel. The property is positioned within the inner suburb of South Melbourne
South Melbourne lies about 3 km (roughly 1.9 mi) south of Melbourne's CBD, placing 4/159 Cecil Street within easy reach of the city centre
The property is within 0.2 km of several tram stops, including Cecil St/Park St, Dorcas St/Clarendon St and Clarendon St/Park St. South Melbourne is served by tram routes 1, 12, 58 and 96
South Melbourne Town Hall is just 0.1 km away, and the heritage‑listed Fincham & Hobday Pipe Organ in the Uniting Church is about 0.2 km from the unit. The area also features historic Victorian‑era streetscapes
Within 0.2 km you’ll find the South Melbourne Police Station, the Australian National Academy of Music, the Butterfly Club theatre, Italian Club Cavour and the former South Melbourne Post Office
South Melbourne recorded 11,548 residents in the 2021 census. Over half of the population were born in Australia, with notable communities from England, China, New Zealand, India and Malaysia, and a range of languages spoken at home
Originally known as Emerald Hill, the area became a municipal borough in 1855 and later a city in 1883. It is noted for its well‑preserved Victorian era streetscapes and historic sites such as the South Melbourne Town Hall
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