6/3 Drummartin St, Albion is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Unit with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1970. The property has a land size of 836m2 and floor size of 54m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in June 2025. There are other 1 bedroom Unit sold in Albion in the last 12 months.
Nestled in a quiet, tree-lined street, this solid brick one-bedroom apartment presents an excellent opportunity for first home buyers, savvy investors, or those looking to downsize without compromise. Ideally positioned on the first floor of a well-maintained complex, the home offers comfort, functionality, and unbeatable lifestyle convenience.
Step inside to a bright and airy living and dining space, flowing into a practical kitchen complete with ample storage. The generous bedroom features a built-in robe and is serviced by a neatly presented bathroom with integrated laundry facilities for added ease.
Just moments from Albion Train Station, local schools, shops, and essential amenities, this well-located gem balances peaceful living with effortless accessibility.
Property Highlights:
Spacious bedroom with built-in robe
Well-appointed bathroom with integrated laundry
Light-filled open-plan living and dining
Functional kitchen with ample cabinetry
Solid brick construction - quiet, durable, and energy-efficient
Positioned on the first floor for added privacy and security
Located in a peaceful low-traffic street
Easy access to transport, schools, shops, and cafes
Whether you're stepping into the property market or growing your investment portfolio, this low-maintenance apartment is an opportunity not to be missed.
Enquire or inspect today - your ideal Albion lifestyle
Major Public Investments Driving Growth in Albion & Surrounds
Albion and nearby Sunshine are experiencing a wave of capital investment from the Victorian Government and Brimbank Council, laying the foundation for significant long-term growth. These upgrades enhance liveability, infrastructure, and public services - key drivers that often boost property values.
Transport & Urban Renewal Projects
Albion Quarter Urban Renewal: The Victorian Government is delivering a strategic redevelopment of the Albion Quarter, including zoning changes for affordable housing, mixed-use precincts, and employment opportunities. A structured plan is underway to guide long-term urban transformation.
$80 Million Albion Station Redevelopment: As part of the broader Sunshine Precinct Plan, Albion Station will be upgraded to improve safety, accessibility, and connectivity, acting as a key catalyst for investment.
Sunshine Station Superhub (part of the Melbourne Airport Rail): A major upgrade to transform Sunshine into a transport superhub connecting regional, airport, and metro networks - positioning the area as a central hub in Victoria's future rail network.
Healthcare Infrastructure Upgrades
Sunshine Hospital Emergency Department: Recently completed $34.9 million upgrade adds 65 new treatment spaces, a dedicated paediatric unit, a new imaging suite, and a mental health and alcohol & drug hub. The facility can now handle nearly 60,000 more emergency patients annually.
Sunshine Mental Health & Wellbeing Centre: Delivered as part of an $801 million statewide mental health expansion. This new 52-bed facility adds over 18,900 days of annual mental health care capacity and provides modern, therapeutic environments - a major asset for the community.
Leisure & Recreation Improvements
Sunshine Leisure Centre Upgrades:
Renovation of the outdoor pool, including liner/shell repairs or potential full replacement
Full steam room refurbishment scheduled within months
Replacement of all treadmills and upgrades to gym equipment
Refurbishment of the sauna including new cedar wood panels
These improvements enhance the suburb's liveability and make it more attractive for families and young professionals.
Future Green Spaces
Sunshine Energy Park: A 54-hectare transformation of former landfill into expansive parklands, including walking trails, sports facilities, and sustainability features - an anchor green space for the region.
Why It Matters
These collective infrastructure, health, transport, and amenity upgrades demonstrate significant state and local government confidence in the west. For property buyers and investors, this signals long-term potential uplift in:
Rental demand
Owner-occupier appeal
Local employment and population growth
Overall capital growth
Albion stands to benefit directly and indirectly from the transformation of Sunshine into a central hub - making now a strategic time to enter the market.
The size of Albion is approximately 2.5 square kilometres. There are 8 parks, covering nearly 23.6% of the total area. The population of Albion in 2016 was 4731 people. By 2021 the population was 4334 showing a population decline of 8.4% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Albion is 30-39 years. Households in Albion are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Albion work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 50.80% of the homes in Albion were owner-occupied compared with 48.50% in 2016.
Albion has 2,742 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Albion have seen a 4.85% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 6.90% increase. As at 31 May 2026:
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