Sold303/9 Johnston Street, Port Melbourne
Luxury Apartment with Water Views
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Commanding spectacular bay views and literally metres to the beach within exclusive "Alumuna" designed by award-winning architects Wood Marsh, this stunning boutique residence displays an elite level of sophistication, quality, designer style and luxury. Behind a striking exterior of angled glass, a sense of drama is conveyed through the evocative lobby and serene timber lined hallways. Reached by lift, the wide entrance hall featuring oak floors is a fabulous art gallery curving at the end as it flows through to the expansive open plan living and dining room with a state of the art Miele kitchen boasting marble benches and integrated fridge freezer. Beneath a polished concrete ceiling, the light-filled living space enjoys breathtaking views that encompass the sandy beach, Port Phillip Bay and even the heads on a clear day. An undercover terrace is ideal for al fresco dining while enjoying the views. Also opening to the terrace, the generous main bedroom includes a designer marble and Terrazzo en suite with bath and walk thru robe. There is a second bedroom with stylish en suite and built in robe, a third bedroom with robe and a chic bathroom. Just a short stroll to a huge range of restaurants, Bay St shops, the light rail and Gasworks Park, it includes video intercom, zoned heating/cooling, hydronic floor heating, remote blinds, double glazing, laundry, basement storeroom and 2 car-spaces in addition to "Alumuna's" bike and beach-gear storage.
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Welcome to Port Melbourne 3207
Median House Price
$1,550,167
2 Bedrooms
$1,299,499
3 Bedrooms
$1,640,000
4 Bedrooms
$2,115,000
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.
