Sophisticated Townhouse with Generous Outdoor Spaces

Positioned within a quiet, leafy enclave on the edge of Bay Street, this luxuriously renovated town residence offers an unbeatable blend of style, functionality, and location envy. Just moments from vibrant cafes, shopping, and parks and only a stroll from the beach, the setting makes daily life refreshingly easy, ideal for young professionals and families seeking a turnkey, inner-city, low-maintenance base.

A distinct sense of style is introduced by engineered oak floors, high ceilings, and a gas fireplace within the open-plan living and dining areas. Sliding glass doors on each end connect to spacious courtyards, primed for alfresco entertaining, enriched by a gourmet kitchen that stays connected inside and out, complete with stone benchtops and premium Bosch appliances.

Upstairs, the generous accommodation includes a north-facing main bedroom with abundant storage, including a walk-in robe and a chic ensuite. A private sun-drenched balcony overlooking the treetops elevates the sense of sanctuary, matched with two additional bedrooms and a luxe family bathroom with a freestanding bath and walk-in shower. With secure parking for three directly accessible to the rear courtyard, ducted RC/air conditioning, a European laundry, a powder room, and two secure storage sheds, this urban prize delivers excellence in spades within the Albert Park College zone and a short stroll to the 109 light rail.

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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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