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Also written as Unit 19, 106-108 Cross Street.
West Footscray VIC 3012, Australia
Also written as Unit 19, 106-108 Cross Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit offering two bedrooms. The property is classified simply as a unit in the West Footscray suburb
West Footscray railway station is about 0.6 km away, and the Tottenham station is roughly 1.3 km distant. Several bus routes also serve the area, providing convenient links to nearby suburbs and the city
Footscray West Post Office is around 0.3 km away, Anders Park is about 0.6 km, and Whitten Oval is roughly 0.8 km from the unit. Footscray Hospital is within 1.2 km, offering healthcare services nearby
West Footscray lies approximately 7 km west of Melbourne's CBD, making it an inner‑city suburb with relatively quick access to the city centre
In 1934 Olympic medallist Frank Beaurepaire established the Olympic Tyre Company’s factory on Cross Street, which operated until 2001. The former factory building has since been converted into residential apartments, adding a distinctive historical layer to the neighbourhood
The 2021 census recorded a median age of 35, with 40.9% of residents holding a university degree. The median household income is about $1,989 per week, reflecting a relatively affluent and educated population
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