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Also written as Unit 18, 41 Jackson Street.
St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia
Also written as Unit 18, 41 Jackson Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property is located about 6 km (roughly 3½ miles) southeast of Melbourne’s CBD, making it a short drive or tram ride into the city
The nearest tram stops are Park St/Fitzroy St (≈0.1 km) and Fitzroy St/Park St (≈0.2 km), serving routes 12, 16 and 96. All routes take around 25 minutes to reach the CBD
Within a short walk you’ll find St Kilda Beach, the iconic Luna Park amusement park, and St Kilda Pier with its historic pavilion and penguin colony
A range of services are within 0.2 km, including the Victorian Pride Centre (LGBTQ+ community hub), Wattle House, St Kilda Accommodation hostel, and the Biltmore apartment building
St Kilda was named in 1842 after the schooner *Lady of St Kilda* and grew from a fashionable Victorian‑era seaside resort into Melbourne’s most densely populated suburb by the 1930s, known for its cafés, bars and cultural scene
The area hosts the annual St Kilda Festival, Melbourne’s largest free music event, as well as the St Kilda Pride March and the St Kilda Short Film Festival, all celebrated within the suburb’s vibrant precincts
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