4105/318 Queen St, Melbourne is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Unit. The property has a land size of 673m2.
Be the first to enjoy this brand new luxury apartment located on the corner of Queen and Latrobe Street, one of Melbourne's most exciting and innovative buildings.
Breathtaking views, superbly located only meters to trams and a short walk to Flinders St station.
Paragon's resident facilities include:
Apartment features:
- 3 bedrooms all with built- in mirrored robes
- Kitchen with Bosch appliances including a dishwasher
- Fully air-conditioned
- Two beautifully appointed bathroom featuring a bathtub
- Dedicated Laundry room with separate toilet
- Secure video intercom entry
CAR PARKING IS NOT INCLUDED
The size of Melbourne is approximately 2.7 square kilometres. It has 9 parks covering nearly 2.5% of total area. The population of Melbourne in 2016 was 47285 people. By 2021 the population was 54941 showing a population growth of 16.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Melbourne is 20-29 years. Households in Melbourne are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Melbourne work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 25.80% of the homes in Melbourne were owner-occupied compared with 29.00% in 2016.
Melbourne has 64,273 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Melbourne have seen a -6.38% decrease in median value, while Units have seen a -4.97% decrease. As at 31 March 2026:
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