Sold56 Station Street, Port Melbourne
Park-Front Architectural Gem
Flaunting a unique architectural design crafted to connect effortlessly with its surroundings, this two-bedroom plus study contemporary residence stands out in style, location and creativity in a premier parkside position. An unassuming facade with sliding screens reveals a zen-inspired interior layout, where versatility and light flow are key ingredients to the free-flowing design.
Open-plan living and dining areas extend to two outdoor spaces, both entirely private and bursting with light, enhanced by polished concrete floors and high ceilings. A sleek kitchen with Highland appliances and a Fisher & Paykel dishwasher overlooks the park, while bi-fold doors allow for alfresco dining within the central light well.
Two bathrooms over two levels offer ease, whilst integrated sliding walls cater to flexibility, forming a separation between living spaces that plus two robed bedrooms or office space on each level. The main suite is a genuine sanctuary, featuring abundant built-in robe storage, a leafy north-facing balcony with beautiful park outlooks and a connection to the central breezeway that frames a Japanese Maple. Here, a Japanese soaking bath beyond screens adds to the relaxing ambience, further promoted with full wrap-around sheer and block-out curtains.
Set opposite the light rail and within walking distance to the beach, Bay Street’s retail and dining mecca and the CBD, it boasts split system heating/cooling, underfloor electric slab heating (ground floor), remote-controlled external blinds, European laundry, sound system and an alarm.
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Welcome to Port Melbourne 3207
Median House Price
$1,550,167
2 Bedrooms
$1,288,333
3 Bedrooms
$1,647,501
4 Bedrooms
$2,234,999
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.
