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Also written as Unit 4, 35-39 Elphinstone Street.
West Footscray VIC 3012, Australia
Also written as Unit 4, 35-39 Elphinstone Street.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 1 Sep 2000 | $139,000 | — |
| Sale | 1 Oct 1989 | $88,000 | — |
It is a unit offering 2 bedrooms and sits on a 146 m² land parcel
The property includes a 146 m² land area, which is generous for a unit in this inner‑city suburb
West Footscray lies about 7 km (approximately 4.3 mi) west of Melbourne’s CBD
The suburb is served by West Footscray and Tottenham stations on the Sunbury line, and several bus routes (216, 219, 220, 411, 412, 414) run through the area
Within roughly 1 km you’ll find Suffolk Triangle Park, Footscray Hospital, the Roxy Theatre, and the Footscray West Post Office, plus parks like Anders Park and Drey Park
West Footscray boasts a multicultural Barkly Village strip with diverse grocery stores, a newly completed community centre with a library, and local venues such as the Melbourne Chinese Bible Church
Shorten Reserve on Essex Street hosts the Druids Cricket Club and West Footscray Roosters, while Johnson Reserve is home to the Maribyrnong Swifts women’s soccer team, both within a few kilometres
Originally known as Upper Footscray, the suburb began land sales in the 1850s, saw its first railway stop at Tottenham in 1891, and developed a reputation for basalt quarries, earning the nickname “Stoneopolis” in the 19th century
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