Brunswick, Coburg, Pascoe Vale – August 2019
08/10/20196 kms north of CBD
City Of Moreland
Grew as industrial suburb mid 1800’s:
Brickworks, textiles, other manufacturing.
Large immigrant population southern European and Middle East
Notable for its architecture Town Hall and Churches and Arts scene
Vibrant centre, cafes, shopping strips
Well serviced by train and 4 tram routes

8/218 Glenlyon Road, East Brunswick 2 BR SOLD $758,000 Nelson Alexander

39 Austal Avenue, Brunswick 3 BR 612 sm SOLD $1,462,500 Jellis Craig

5/26 Hopetoun Avenue, Brunswick West 3 BR SOLD $682,000 Nelson Alexander

2/2 Davies Street, Brunswick 2 BR Townhouse SOLD $750,000 Jellis Craig
Coburg 3058
9 km north of CBD
City Of Moreland
Suburb originally named Pentridge in 1840
Prisoners started coming to HM Prison “Pentridge” in 1850
– name changed to Coburg in 1870 due to stigma.
Significant blue stone quarrying from 1850’s
Vic. gold rush saw it as busy commercial centre
Post Office opened in 1853
Today music festivals, eateries and pubs
Train and 3 tram routes

62 Barrow Street, Coburg 3 BR 427 sm SOLD $1.3m Nelson Alexander

4/58 Munro Street, Coburg 2 BR Villa Unit SOLD $710 Nelson Alexander

2/42 Preston Street, Coburg 2 BR SOLD $721,000 Barry Plant

3/4 Hudson Street, Coburg 2 BR Townhouse SOLD $670,000 Nelson Alexander
Pascoe Vale 3044
11 kms north of Melbourne CBD
City Of Moreland
Named after original estate of 709 acres belonging to
John Pascoe Fawkner 1839 – Founder of Melbourne
Pascoe Vale Post Office opened in 1911
Transport: Train: Craigieburn Line and Tram Route 58

153 Derby Street, Pascoe Vale 3 BR House 486 sm SOLD $736,000 Collins Simms

2/11 Hazel Grove, Pascoe Vale 3 BR SOLD $792,500 Nelson Alexander

11 Kent Road, Pascoe Vale 3 BR Renovated 500 sm SOLD $860,000 Nelson Alexander

2A Daley Street, Pascoe Vale Freestanding 3 BR townhouse SOLD $710 Nelson Alexander


