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Parkside, Art Deco Oasis

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A classic example of what makes St Kilda Hill such a coveted urban location, this character-filled two bedroom Art Deco apartment is steeped in tradition, perfectly comfortable for today and equally ready to embrace some cosmetic inspiration, all in a privileged position directly overlooking Chipton Park. Set on the first floor / top floor of the original, circa-1920s building’s collection of just eight, the apartment is iconically St Kilda and offers the additional prize of parking.

A comfortably presented kitchen will ultimately reward you for some modern day inspiration and elevate the home to the next level, whilst the lounge / dining room is a lofty showpiece set under soaring ceilings with Baltic Pine flooring, picture rails and what was once the fireplace’s original mantel. Even by the standards of period homes, the primary bedroom is extraordinarily large with a wall of modern robes, plenty of room for a desk and views across the park, whilst the second bedroom offers built-in cabinetry and further highlights include secure intercom entry, a heritage-styled bathroom, electric wall heating and the naturally cool insulation of a solid brick construction.

Offering a leafy sense of reprise from the surrounding urban vitality, this blue ribbon location allows you to walk to an endless selection of cafes, restaurants and bars at Chapel Street, Fitzroy Street and Carlisle Street, as well as city-bound trams along St Kilda Road and trains from Windsor Railway Station, while Albert Park Lake is also nearby for some outdoor recreation.

4/15-17 Crimea Street, St Kilda, 3182

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Welcome to St Kilda 3182

  • Median House Price

    $1,636,667

  • 2 Bedrooms

    $1,200,000

  • 3 Bedrooms

    $1,556,667

  • 4 Bedrooms

    $2,253,333

St Kilda, located 6 kilometres southeast of Melbourne’s CBD, is a vibrant seaside suburb known for its eclectic charm and rich cultural heritage.

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