For sale by Tuesday, February 18 at 5pm

An independently accessed townhouse that merges a blissful bayside lifestyle with big city views and all the resort-like lifestyle amenity that help make Becton’s ‘The Park’ building so sought-after, this north-facing and light-filled two bedroom, two bathroom residence has been in the same family since new. Nestled delightfully between the waterfront, Lagoon Reserve and Gasworks Park, the home enjoys access to a gymnasium, two swimming pools and outdoor living for an inner-bayside lifestyle offering few can match.

Flowing effortlessly outdoors to a terrace that basks in northern sun, the open-plan dining / living room is underpinned by a Smeg-equipped kitchen with stone benches, whilst the bedrooms are set upstairs with built-in robes, a main bedroom ensuite and easy access for the second bedroom to the main bathroom. Additional highlights of this spacious home includes two secure, non-stacker basement parking spaces, a large storage unit, a generous concealed laundry, reverse cycle heating and air conditioning.

This is a highly coveted inner-bayside location zoned for Albert Park College and allowing you to walk easily to the village-like charms of Bridport Street and the vibrancy of Bay Street Port Melbourne, plus you have city-bound trams, Gasworks Park and the waterfront all within easy reach as well, while South Melbourne Market is also just a few minutes

11 Liardet Street, Port Melbourne, 3207

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Welcome to Port Melbourne 3207

  • Median House Price

    $1,550,000

  • 2 Bedrooms

    $1,285,000

  • 3 Bedrooms

    $1,660,000

  • 4 Bedrooms

    $2,050,000

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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