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Sub-Penthouse Warehouse Conversion with Water Views | All Inspections Strictly by Appointment

Set atop the highly acclaimed 'Zinc' building, this beautifully proportioned, split-level, two bedroom, warehouse conversion combines an expansive sub-penthouse outlook across the waters of Port Phillip Bay with a Bay St lifestyle enriched by amazing cafes, bars, restaurants and strip shopping. Originally a part of the historically significant Australian Sugar Refinery Company building, the apartment combines a sense of genuine urban authenticity with the building's original red-brick façade and a chic industrial design edge.

Accessed securely via video entry and an elevator, while offering a pair of secure basement parking spaces, the home's CaesarStone-topped kitchen / meals / living highlights a stainless steel oven, an integrated dishwasher and glass splash backs as it flows to an entertainers' balcony, behind which the Bay views are the star of the show. Upstairs, the master bedroom enjoys the privilege of an ensuite and extensive robes, whilst downstairs the second bathroom caters to the living zone and the second bedroom which is also equipped with robes.

From this unforgettable position, just a few short steps from the water front, this incredible location allows easy access to a near endless selection of cafes, fine dining, bars, shopping and city-bound transport for either work or recreation.

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Welcome to Port Melbourne 3207

  • Median House Price

    $1,550,167

  • 2 Bedrooms

    $1,299,499

  • 3 Bedrooms

    $1,640,000

  • 4 Bedrooms

    $2,115,000

Port Melbourne, located just 5 kilometres southwest of Melbourne's CBD along the shores of Port Phillip Bay, is a suburb that seamlessly merges its rich maritime history with contemporary urban living. This area is celebrated for its beaches, including Port Melbourne Beach and its historic piers, offering both leisure and a glimpse into the suburb and port origins. 

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