Bentleigh, Moorabbin, Cheltenham – October 2019

29/10/2019

Bentleigh 3204

13 kms S-E of CBD
City Of Glen Eira
Named after politician Thomas Bent.
First P.O. in Jasper Road in 1865 later moved
near station when rail arrived in 1888, then called
Brighton East. Became Bentleigh in 1908.
Major strip shopping centre in area: Centre Road.
Two train stations on Frankston Line
and two bus services.

14b Marquis Road, Bentleigh 3BR House 393 sm SOLD $1,290,000  Ray White

42A Railway Crescent, Bentleigh 3 BR Townhouse SOLD $1,066,000 Buxton

45 Luckins Road, Bentleigh 3 BR Home 353 sm SOLD $1,057,000 Jellis Craig

27 Greendale Road, Bentleigh East 4 BR Home 527 sm SOLD $1,200,000 Hocking Stuart

Moorabbin 3189

15 kms S-E of CBD
City Of Kingston
Much of Moorabbin built after World War 11 …
1950’s to 70’s 3 bedroom red and cream brick veneers.
Industrial area since 1960’s.
P.O. opened in 1859 area then known as South Brighton
but changed to Moorabbin in 1909. Variety of education
facilities including Holmesglen Institute of TAFE.
Moorabbin train stain – Frankston Line

29 Gavin Street, Moorabbin 5 BR House 587 sm SOLD $1,120  Hodges

19 Fletcher Street, Moorabbin 4/5 BR Renovated House SOLD $1.203  Jellis Craig

9 Dactyl Road, Moorabbin SOLD $1.325  3 BR As New House Compact Block  Buxton

24 William Street, Moorabbin 3 BR House 602 sm SOLD $1.075  Century 21

Cheltenham 3193

18kms S-E of CBD
Straddles two local governments: City of Kingston to the east and Bayside to the west.
First named Two Acre Village in 1853 following the land sale of 370 two acre blocks.
Later changed to Cheltenham (believed) due to one of the two acre owners building
the “Cheltenham Inn” hotel in 1854 named after his home town in England.
Numerous sporting clubs facilities best known for sand for belt golf courses and
Cheltenham Park recreation area dates from 1872.
Substantial shopping hubs including Southland.
Most residential development commenced in 1940’s.
Two railway stations on Frankston Line: Cheltenham and newly opened Southland railway station.

30 Weymar Street, Cheltenham 5 BR Renovated/extended home 616sm  SOLD $1,271,000  O’Brien

1/10 Renowden Street, Cheltenham 2 BR Villa Unit SOLD $672,000  O’Brien

25 Devon Street, Cheltenham 3 BR House 748 sm  SOLD $1,365,000 Jellis Craig

3/18 Hilda Street, Cheltenham 2 BR Villa Unit SOLD $725,000 Royston Property

Areas in focus

Brighton, Hampton, Sandringham – August 2020
Black Rock, Beaumaris, Mentone – July 2020
Hawthorn, Kew, Balwyn – June 2020