This property was successfully sold off-market to an existing client of Lucas Real Estate.
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Please contact Kong Tran on 0408 650 128 or Cary Thornton on 0437 204 556 to arrange an exclusive inspection.
internal size approx -
95 sqm
external size approx -
45 sqm
strata rates -
$5,800 per annum approx
council rates -
$1,400 per annum approx
water rates -
$650 per annum approx
internal size approx -
95 sqm
external size approx -
45 sqm
strata rates -
$5,800 per annum approx
council rates -
$1,400 per annum approx
water rates -
$650 per annum approx
Waterfront City offers an alternative to high-rise living in Docklands, with architecturally designed apartments and townhouses in private garden settings. Waterfront City is set amongst Harbour Town Melbourne, a world-class retail, entertainment, residential, commercial and leisure precinct.
Perfectly positioned for owner occupiers, investors and tenants alike, Waterfront City residents enjoy the best in city living with trams, NewQuay restaurants, Ron Barassi Snr Park, Victoria Harbour, Southern Cross Station and Melbourne’s CBD just moments away.
Docklands was designed to connect Melbourne’s CBD to the waterfront of Victoria Harbour, converting a disused harbour frontage into a sophisticated waterfront suburb of a world class standard. From the original development at NewQuay of residential apartments, restaurants and a marina, Docklands has grown as a waterfront precinct to offer an exciting mix of city living, shopping, business, parks, entertainment, dining, sporting events, community events, arts and culture. Consisting of 200 hectares of land and water, Docklands is now home to the national headquarters for many major businesses including the National Australia Bank, ANZ, Myer, AXA, Bendigo Bank, Medibank Private and the Bureau of Meteorology. Only 60 percent complete, it's estimated that by around 2031 Docklands will be home to over 22,000 residents and 50,000 workers.