Filled with restaurants, cafes, art galleries, and live entertainment venues, Melbourne is considered one of the most liveable cities in the world and Australia's most European City.
Venture out and enjoy the nightlife as streets blossom with a lively atmosphere. Classy bars and clubs offer a convenient place to enjoy an evening out with friends.
Melbourne offers a varies multicultural community with a vast public transport network offering easy access for residents. Melbourne is famous for its passion for major sporting events and is the home of the world famous Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
BFP - Bruce Falk Property's St Kilda Road office in Melbourne offers convenience and access for buyers and vendors alike.
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Geelong
Geelong is a port city located on Corio Bay and the Barwon River, 75 kilometres south-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Geelong is the second largest city in the state of and is the largest regional centre in Victoria.
The urban area runs from the plains of Lara in the north to the rolling hills of Waurn Ponds to the south, with the bay to the east and hills to the west. The climate is temperate, with four distinct seasons. The city is the home to car manufacturer Ford Australia and the Geelong Football Club, nicknamed "The Cats".
Once considered an industrial city, Geelong is now a thriving, vibrant bayside regional city, providing a much sought after lifestyle option within one hour of Melbourne
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Winchelsea
Winchelsea is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is in the Surf Coast Shire local government area and located on the Barwon River 115 km south-west of Melbourne and close to Geelong (37 km north-east).
The first Europeans to reside in the area were squatters who established grazing runs there c. 1837. The town developed around the Barwon Inn, established in 1842 by Prosper Nicholas Trebeck and Charles Beal. The Post Office opened as Barwon on 1 July 1848 and was renamed Winchelsea in 1854.
The railway though the town was opened in 1876, as part of the line to the south west of the state. The local railway station is served by V/Line passenger services on the Warrnambool line.
The 2001 census, Winchelsea had a population of 1,102. In 2006 census, Winchelsea had a population of 1,336.
Winchelsea represents an excellent property investment opportunity. Located halfway between Geelong and Colac, it will benefit from the planned duplication of the Princes Hwy and completion of the Geelong ring road.