About this property
Also written as Unit 9, 24 Albert Road.
South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia
Also written as Unit 9, 24 Albert Road.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
9/24 Albert Road is a unit situated on a sizeable parcel of land measuring approximately 1,204 m²
South Melbourne lies about 3 km (roughly 2 miles) south of the Melbourne CBD, so the unit is a short walk or brief drive from the city centre
The suburb is served by tram routes 1, 12, 58 and 96, and several stops are within 200 m, including Wells St/Park St, Park Street/St Kilda Rd, Interchange and Anzac Station tram stop
The South African Soldiers Memorial is right on the doorstep, and other nearby points include the Anzac Station tram stop, the former B.P. Theatrette cinema, and the St Kilda Road Post Office, all within a few hundred metres
The main commercial hub of South Melbourne centres on Clarendon Street and the South Melbourne Market, offering a variety of retailers, cafés, eateries and galleries within easy reach of the unit
Originally known as Emerald Hill, the area was settled in the 1840s, grew rapidly after the 1851 gold rush, and became a municipal borough in 1855 before being renamed South Melbourne in 1883. Its Victorian‑era streetscapes remain well preserved
South Melbourne features extensive heritage‑listed Victorian terraced houses and cottages, and the historic See Yup Temple, Melbourne’s oldest Chinese temple from 1856, is also situated in the suburb
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