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Richmond Median Price
House$1,454,900
Unit$677,300
Land$948,300
The House price is 3% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Abbotsford$1,207,300
Collingwood$1,134,500
East Melbourne$3,052,500
Hawthorn$2,343,700
Kew$2,327,900
Melbourne$590,000
South Yarra$1,883,300
Richmond Median Rent
House$882
Unit$579
The House rent is 13% higher than last year.
Richmond property sold price
Richmond 3121 Profile
A1 Hollick Street, Richmond
Distance:3.7 km to CBD; 1.2 km to North Richmond Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 1, 2014
Precinct statement of significance
Component streets include:
Buckingham Street,
Cole Street,
Gardner Street,
Hollick Street,
Johnson Street,
Kennedy Street,
Kent Street.
Statement of Significance
What is significant?
The Kennedy Street Area comprises part of Crown Portions 41 and 44, two 27 acre lots sold in June 1849. The area's building stock derives from two periods of development in Richmond. To the south, the houses in Gardner, Buckingham and Kent Streets date from the late 19th century when the area was developed as workers' housing.
To the north, the east side of Johnson Street, along with Hollick, Cole and Kennedy Streets remained undeveloped until the inter-War period. While MMBW maps from 1896 show Gardner, Buckingham and Kent Streets to be almost fully developed at that time, the large area bounded by Victoria, Burnley, Buckingham and Johnson Streets, known as Cole's Paddock, was almost completely vacant. The only development was Cole's Terrace, a row of six attached dwellings facing Victoria Street, where Davison Street now stands. Set back approximately 73m from the street, the terrace then had a sweeping semi-circular carriage drive. (64) No street trees were shown on the MMBW Detail Plans of 1898 (65).
Main development era
The main development eras evident in the heritage overlay are those of the Victorian era and inter-war periods, with a substantial contribution from the Edwardian-period. There is also a contribution from well preserved inter-war buildings and individually significant places of all eras.
Contributory elements
The Kennedy Street Heritage Overlay Area contributory elements include (but not exclusively) generally detached Victorian-era and some Edwardian-era groups, plus short streets of inter-war detached mainly one-storey houses having:
. Pitched gabled or hipped roofs, with some facade parapets (Kent St);
. One storey wall heights;
. Weatherboard wall cladding, with some face brick (red, dichrome and polychrome) or stucco walls in Kent St;
. Corrugated iron roof cladding and Marseilles pattern
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
22-McKay St/Victoria StTram133 meters
23-Flockhart St/Victoria StTram142 meters
22-McKay St/Victoria StTram155 meters
23-Leslie St/Victoria StTram187 meters
Burnley St/Victoria StBus333 meters
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