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Also written as Unit 501, 125 Fitzroy Street.
St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia
Also written as Unit 501, 125 Fitzroy Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
501/125 Fitzroy Street is a unit located in the heart of St Kilda
The property is just 0.1 km from Fitzroy Street, placing it within easy walking distance of popular spots such as Luna Park, the St Kilda beach and the Esplanade’s cafés and bars
St Kilda light rail station is only 0.1 km away, and tram routes 12, 16 and 96 serve the area, providing a roughly 25‑minute ride to Melbourne’s CBD
Within a few minutes’ walk you’ll find the George Hotel, George Revival Cinema, St Kilda Bowling Club, Eden Terrace cafés and the Selina St Kilda hotel
St Kilda hosts the annual St Kilda Festival, the gay Pride March along Fitzroy Street, and the St Kilda Short Film Festival, all celebrated in the vibrant local precinct
The area is rich in heritage, with nearby landmarks including Luna Park’s iconic Moonface entrance, the historic St Kilda Pier and Pavilion, and the heritage‑listed Palais Theatre
St Kilda developed from a seaside retreat in the 1850s to a fashionable elite suburb, later becoming a cultural hub for artists and musicians, and has undergone significant gentrification since the 2000s
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