POINT OF INTEREST:
Finally, number 32-34 Maribyrnong Road is primed to switch hands, and with an opportunity to renovate or build with a substantial list of inclusions — this site is one for the history books. Originally constructed in 1887, this heritage building has remained the same — but it’s nothing compared to what’s on its horizon. A potential place of worship, childcare facility, or residential development — anything is possible with 1,114 sqm* of land in Melbourne’s inner north-west (STCA). As it currently stands, the 848 sqm* building includes heating and cooling throughout the space, rear lane access that stems from Ascot Vale Road, and 26 m* of frontage to Maribyrnong Road. If turning this building into something new is on your radar, the substantial land could also provide car parking to accompany your development.
You’re 680 m* from the bustling Moonee Ponds retail precinct, a suburb over from Brunswick’s Sydney Road. Travelling into the heart of the CBD is a mere 15 minutes on Citylink, or the 58 tram stop sits 190 m* away and will get you to the same destination in 25 minutes.
- 848 sqm* building area.
- 1,114 sqm* land area.
- General residential zoning – schedule 1.
- Vacant land access could be used for car parking onsite.
- 26 m* of frontage to Maribyrnong Road.
- Rear lane access.
- 190 m* from the 58 tram stop.
- 500 m* from Ascot Vale railway station.
- 5.7 km* from Melbourne CBD.
POINT OF VIEW:
Moonee Ponds is a suburb of brilliant contradictions. The period structures mixed with the master-planned neighbourhoods, the public transport infrastructure with the seamless arterial-road access, and the Gen Z hospitality with the Gen X commercial enterprises, add to the perfect unison of this sought after location.
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Pricing excludes GST