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Parkside Living with Exceptional Lifestyle Access

Owning a parkland facing aspect in a peaceful cul-de-sac metres from Bay Street, this double-storey residence conceals a contemporary interior behind a façade designed to sit quietly within its period streetscape. An easy walk from the light rail station and under 10 minutes from the CBD, it delivers an ultra-connected address, contrasted by a truly unique sense of ease and calm.

Defined by polished timber floors and clean modern lines, the impeccable floor plan introduces a formal lounge and separate open living and dining area, extending to a rear private courtyard framed with established greenery. Glass sliders draw in natural light, providing a fabulous setting for al-fresco dining and relaxation, hosted by a stone-bench kitchen, appointed with a Bosch dishwasher and stainless steel appliances.

Upstairs, two large bedrooms, each with extensive built-in robes, are joined by a central sky-lit study and a newly renovated bathroom featuring a soaking tub, under floor heating, high-quality fixtures and full-height tiles. Split system air conditioning features throughout, met with a European laundry, ample roof storage and rear laneway pedestrian access, all in an exceptional low-traffic position, within 900m of the South Melbourne Market, a short stroll from Station Street Trading Co. Cafe, the iconic Railway Club Hotel, Bay Street’s energy and the beach.

214 Station Street, Port Melbourne, 3207

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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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