Set on approximately 645sqm in one of Kew’s most prized and tightly held streets, this north–south facing allotment delivers a standout combination of land, light and limitless future scope. With no heritage overlay, the freedom here is immediate and compelling—whether you’re a renovator ready to transform and extend, an investor seeking a...
Set on approximately 645sqm in one of Kew’s most prized and tightly held streets, this north–south facing allotment delivers a standout combination of land, light and limitless future scope. With no heritage overlay, the freedom here is immediate and compelling—whether you’re a renovator ready to transform and extend, an investor seeking a blue-chip landholding, or a family dreaming of designing and building a brand-new residence in a premier suburb (STCA). The orientation invites abundant natural light throughout the day, creating a bright, welcoming feel and offering the perfect foundation for a home that truly maximises its setting.
The lifestyle and schooling credentials are equally impressive. Zoned for Deepdene Primary School and Kew High School, the address is also surrounded by some of Melbourne’s most elite private education options, including MLC, Genazzano and Carey, with many more within easy reach. Enjoy the convenience of excellent transport links, leafy parklands and the everyday amenity Kew is renowned for, all while securing an exceptional parcel of land in an area where opportunities like this are increasingly rare.
A premium position, a generous allotment and the flexibility to act on your vision—this is a high-potential Kew opportunity that rewards today and endures for the future.
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