For Sale701/339 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne
Designer Living with Skyline Perspective
A captivating expression of contemporary design by acclaimed developer BSPK, this sky-view four-bedroom sub-penthouse at Evelyn Residences celebrates Melbourne’s most cinematic perspectives, where the park, the bay and the skyline unfold in striking succession.
Limited to just twenty-three apartments, with only two on the seventh level, it holds an air of exclusivity above its dynamic surroundings, with Bay Street’s cafés, the beach and city-bound trams and buses all within walking distance. Inside, engineered oak floors and high ceilings create a sense of calm and continuity, extending through substantial open-plan living and dining spaces to the CBD beyond. The undercover terrace invites long lunches and evenings backdropped by the city lights, complemented by a state-of-the-art Miele-appointed kitchen, finished with honed porcelain and oak veneer surfaces.
Beautifully zoned for family living, the main suite impresses with a twin en suite, a walk-in robe and a light-filled corner ideal as a study space. Three additional double bedrooms, each with robes and bay outlooks, share a refined second bathroom, while a large storeroom, powder room and oversized European laundry enhance the everyday appeal. On the edge of RJ Murphy Reserve, it’s within a short stroll of Woolworths, the beach, excellent schools and nearby transport links, and includes video intercom entry, zoned reverse-cycle heating/cooling and secure parking for one.
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Welcome to Port Melbourne 3207
Median House Price
$1,531,750
2 Bedrooms
$1,266,250
3 Bedrooms
$1,623,750
4 Bedrooms
$2,175,000
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.
