503/390 Little Collins St, Melbourne is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Unit and was built in 1939. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in May 2021.
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Positioned on the fifth floor of this iconic building that was designed by Cedric Ballantyne, Excelsior stands proudly on the corner of McKillop & Little Collins Street. One of only 41 apartments, this recently refreshed true three-bedroom apartment is sure to excite those seeking a spacious home in the CBD. Arranged over some 107m2 and featuring an enormous open-plan living and dining area, this is perfect for those who love to entertain. The spacious kitchen with plenty of storage includes gas cooking and a dishwasher. The master bedroom is a real retreat with a walk-in robe and ensuite. Two further bedrooms with built-in robes are serviced by a central bathroom that boasts a bathtub & laundry. With a Woolworths Metro just across the road, the cafes and restaurants along Hardware Lane & the Bourke Street mall all on the doorstep, you will love the convenience of this location. An incredible chapter awaits you in one of Melbournes most desirable heritage conversions. Note: Short term lease available.
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