About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 350 Beaconsfield Parade.
St Kilda West VIC 3182, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 350 Beaconsfield Parade.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The unit at 1/350 Beaconsfield Parade sits on a land parcel of 2,021 m²
St Kilda West is located about 5 km south of Melbourne’s CBD, so the property is roughly that distance from the city centre
Tram stops are very close, including Mary St/Park St (0.1 km), Fitzroy St/Park St (0.3 km), Cowderoy St/Park St (0.3 km) and Park St/Fitzroy St (0.4 km)
Catani Gardens is about 0.2 km away and the Cummins linear reserve runs along Beaconsfield Parade with public toilets near Cowderoy Street. The West Beach foreshore is also within easy reach
Yes, the historic Beaconsfield Hotel (1880) and the Canterbury flats (1914‑1919) are nearby, as well as the West Beach Bathers Pavilion (1928)
The suburb is serviced by four tram routes, including Route 12 that runs along Beaconsfield Parade, and the former rail corridor is now part of light‑rail Route 96
The area features a mix of Victorian terraces, modest Edwardian villas, interwar and post‑war walk‑up flats, and some 1960s‑70s high‑rise towers facing Port Phillip Bay
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