About this property
Also written as Unit 29, 15 Acland Street.
St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia
Also written as Unit 29, 15 Acland Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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The unit has one bedroom and one bathroom, sits on a 1,089 m² land parcel and includes one parking space. It is classified as a self‑contained unit
It is just a short walk from Acland Street’s cafés and shops and within easy walking distance of Luna Park, St Kilda Beach and the Esplanade. The iconic St Kilda Pier and its penguin colony are also nearby
Tram routes 12, 16 and 96 run close by, providing about a 25‑minute ride to Melbourne’s CBD. Ferries also depart from St Kilda Pier for connections to the city and Williamstown
Within 0.2 km you’ll find Christ Church Complex, Quest St Kilda Bayside hotel, Rivoli Theatre, St Moritz Ice Rink, Alfred Square, the Esplanade Hotel, and the Acland Street precinct itself
Acland Street was named after Thomas Acland, the employer of early landowner James Ross Lawrence, and has long been a hub of cafés, cake shops and public art. The street reflects St Kilda’s Victorian‑era development and its later bohemian and gentrified character
St Kilda is a high‑density suburb known for its vibrant café culture, lively festivals and proximity to the beach. It blends historic architecture with modern apartments, attracting both locals and visitors who enjoy its nightlife, arts scene and waterfront leisure activities
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