
2 minute read
POINT OF VIEW
This foundational block of land has the same value trajectory as Brunswick West.
817 sqm* total land area
Advertisement
Rear right-of-way
Commercial 1 Zoning
Approved planning permit for two commercial buildings comprising 674 sqm*
Tram route 58 along Melville Road connecting West Coburg and Toorak via the Melbourne Zoo and Williams Street in the CBD
A short distance from Moreland Road, Walking distance from Cafe’s, Supermarkets Boutiques, placing it in a highly soughtafter pocket of Brunswick
1.5 km* to Anstey railway station & 1.6 km* to the Citylink entrance
Prominently and conveniently positioned to Melville Road, this Commercial 1 zoned site allows for a multitude of uses from residential to commercial.
The already approved planning permits are for two commercial buildings to sit side-by-side and measure 324 sqm* and 350 sqm* respectively. The vision makes sense when you consider the convenient rear lane access and 24 m* frontage for attentiongrabbing signage, but because of the zoning flexibility, this site could turn into something entirely different. Both residential and commercial builds belong here, evident by one glance at the position on Melville Road.





ALL SIGNS POINT TO: BRUNSWICK WEST. AND THE POINT?
You’re sitting right next to the local retail, services, and takeaway strip, with a gym, highly-rated cafe, and fish and chip shop only some of the amenities. The 58 tram stop is on your doorstep, connecting you to West Coburg or Toorak through the CBD, while Anstey railway station sits only 1.5 km* from here.
A mere block from both Brunswick North and Brunswick North primary schools, this property has the best of the suburb at its doorstep. Whilst it maintains close proximity to the city, this area benefits from quiet streets and tight-knit communities.
A growing suburb has a demand for more. And whether you’re developing a retail showroom you’ll set up shop in, or building boutique apartments for city workers and fringe-north siders, the grass is greener between 134 and 136.

ON THE MAP: BRUNSWICK WEST.
Located 6 km’s north of the CBD and nestled in between some of Melbourne’s most desirable inner-city suburbs, Brunswick West is on young tenants’ radars for all the right reasons. With direct public transport access into the city via the 58 tram, and close proximity to Citylink, this suburb is accessible to all.
With two primary schools and a kindergarten within a 1 km radius of the property, diverse and frequent parkland and several local sporting and recreational clubs — this is a thriving area for young families looking to settle down. Paired with the area’s developing food and arts culture, it’s clear there is no settling here at all — for tenants and developers alike.
Recent facts show that the median age for home occupiers is 35 years and the median household size is 2.1 people. The average number of bedrooms per occupied private dwelling is 2.4. 38.1% occupy a separate house in this suburb and 19.8% are semi-detached.