About this property
Also written as Unit 5, 32 Dalgety Street.
St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 32 Dalgety Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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5/32 Dalgety Street is a unit set on a 567 m² land parcel. It is part of a larger residential building in the heart of St Kilda
St Kilda lies approximately 6 km southeast of the Melbourne CBD, offering easy access to the city while enjoying a seaside lifestyle
The unit is close to the Princes St/Fitzroy St tram stop (about 0.1 km away) and is served by tram routes 12, 16 and 96, which each take around 25 minutes to reach the CBD. Ferries also operate from St Kilda Pier for water transport
Within 0.1–0.3 km you’ll find historic sites such as Berkeley Hall, the Former Wesleyan Methodist Church, and the heritage house Fleurs. The popular tram stops Princes St/Fitzroy St and Barkley St/St Kilda Rd are also nearby
St Kilda is home to iconic attractions like Luna Park, St Kilda Pier and the Palais Theatre. The foreshore, beaches and surrounding parks provide plenty of leisure opportunities
The suburb hosts the large St Kilda Festival, an annual free music event, as well as the St Kilda Pride March and the St Kilda Short Film Festival. These events draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year
Yes, St Kilda’s beaches support watersports such as swimming, windsurfing and beach volleyball, while nearby parks like the Catani Gardens and Albert Park offer walking, cycling and picnic areas
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