Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
2701/259 Normanby Road
Future Development
Melbourne's inner suburbs and CBD fringe are experiencing sustained high-density development driven by the Metro Tunnel project, major urban renewal precincts (Fishermens Bend, Southbank, Docklands) and strong tram-corridor intensification. The market is characterized by significant apartment approvals, mixed-use transformations and research precinct growth, with development momentum expected to remain strong through 2025-2026 as infrastructure completion catalyzes further density.
Nearby projects
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Melbourne Metro Tunnel
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Melbourne Metro Tunnel
0 kmMajor underground rail project connecting CBD stations (Anzac, Australia, Parkville) with completion expected to transform regional accessibility and property values across inner Melbourne.
2025
Southbank Precinct Renewal
2 kmOngoing redevelopment of cultural institutions and public realm with residential and hospitality components integrated into heritage precincts.
Docklands Mixed-Use Development
2 kmOngoing waterfront residential, office and entertainment precinct with multiple approved DAs for high-density apartments and public realm improvements.
Fishermens Bend Urban Renewal Precinct
3 kmLarge-scale industrial-to-residential transformation with approved DAs for 15,000+ new dwellings, retail, offices and parks across 240 hectares.
2035
Parkville Research Precinct Expansion
4 kmUniversity and biomedical research campus growth with new buildings, student accommodation and supporting commercial development.
Brunswick Residential DA Pipeline
8 kmMultiple mid-rise apartment and townhouse approvals along tram corridors responding to housing demand in inner-north suburbs.
2026