103/1-3 Queens Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004 sold on 06 November 2025 | OnTheHouse
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Sold on 06 Nov 2025 for $275,000

103/1-3 Queens Road
Melbourne VIC 3004

Bedrooms: -
Bathrooms: -
Car spaces: 1
Floor area: 50m2
Land area: 4375m2
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Property Details for 103/1-3 Queens Rd, Melbourne

Building Type
Commercial
Year Built
2003
Floor Size
50m2
Land Size
4375m2
Local Government
Port Phillip
Lot/Plan
103/PS500424

Last Listing description (September 2024)

- This office premises of 70m2 approx.been fully refurbished & is now ready to occupy. There is also a small storage area known as suite 132a.

- The premises has laid timber floors and a new kitchenette.

- It also has great natural light and views over Albert Park and to the Bay.

- This Floor also has a gym, business centre and board rooms, also a reception that can answer your phones at an extra cost.

- This floor can be accessed by the refurbished stairs and lifts too.

- There is ample basement parking onsite and plenty of street parking with 1 & 2 hours nearby.

- The Ground Floor has a substantial Food court and coffee lounge, there is even a Squires Loft restaurant on the ground floor.

- Note outgoings amount of $22,500 pa. To be confirmed.

- For an Inspection please call Robert Heath on 0418 335 170

Property Code: 874

Property History for 103/1-3 Queens Rd, Melbourne, VIC 3004

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
$275,000
06 Nov 2025
Listed for Rent
$5.75k/w
04 Feb 2026
  • 06 Nov 2025
    Sold for $275,000
  • 28 Mar 2025
    Listed for Sale $319,000
  • 28 Mar 2025
    Listed for Rent $319,000 / year
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