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Double-Fronted Elegance with City Views

Set within a peaceful tree-lined pocket just steps from the park, this double-fronted c1890 Victorian residence has been beautifully enlightened for modern-day living, offering impressive light, space and outdoor connection a short walk from the beach and Bay Street’s retail and dining precinct.

Behind its timeless façade, 3.1m-high ceilings and dark-stained Baltic pine floors form a striking backdrop to a wide arched hallway and an open-plan living and dining domain. The well-appointed stone kitchen sits within the rear footprint, providing ample storage and hosting appeal, opening through sliding glass doors to a paved north-facing courtyard, complete with side pedestrian access via Drysdale Street. Downstairs, two bedrooms, including one with robes, echo the original proportions and character of the era, accompanied by a stylish main bathroom with concealed laundry facilities.

A substantial main bedroom enjoys full privacy upstairs with a walk-in robe, en-suite and a sun-drenched roof terrace that captures panoramic views of the city skyline. Split system heating/cooling, generous attic storage, and a secure garden shed add practicality to an already compelling lifestyle setting, within steps of Lagoon Reserve, and just a short walk to the light rail. Zoned for Albert Park College and quietly positioned in one of Port Melbourne’s most connected pockets, minutes from the CBD.

108 Graham Street, Port Melbourne, 3207

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Welcome to Port Melbourne 3207

  • Median House Price

    $1,517,000

  • 2 Bedrooms

    $1,275,000

  • 3 Bedrooms

    $1,625,000

  • 4 Bedrooms

    $2,300,000

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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