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Canterbury Median Price
House$2,420,100
Unit$1,391,000
The House price is 11% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Balwyn$2,534,600
Camberwell$2,288,700
Hawthorn East$2,266,400
Kew$2,327,900
Surrey Hills$2,184,000
Canterbury Median Rent
House$1,187
Unit$590
The House rent is 7% higher than last year.
Canterbury property sold price
Canterbury 3126 Profile
A41 Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury
Distance:7.8 km to CBD; 564 meters to Auburn Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
HO145Maling Road Shopping Centre and Residential Environs, Canterbury
Maling Road Shopping Centre and Residential Environs, Canterbury, is an area of heritage
significance for the following reasons:
- The precinct is a comprehensive and architecturally notable illustration of the effect of
the railway's arrival in the Victorian era and the railway's further development around
WWI. This is expressed, in part, in the distinctive street pattern that runs axially from
the Canterbury Railway Station. It is also expressed in the well preserved residential
and commercial development which was largely complete by WWII.
- The Maling Road and Canterbury Road commercial strips demonstrate a high level of
architectural excellence, strong Victorian, Federation and interwar-era expression and
a high degree of visual cohesion. The Maling Road strip also contains individually
notable buildings that have a high degree of integrity and landmark value; the Post
Office (1908), the Canterbury Theatre (1912) and Malone's Hotel (1889).
- The place is a highly representative Victorian and Federation-era residential precinct
with individually notable houses. The precinct is interspersed with strong and well
preserved interwar elements that offer an historic and architectural contrast and create
streetscapes of high aesthetic interest.
- The precinct contains well preserved residential and commercial examples from the
1920s-30s, which reflects the premier status of Camberwell as an urban growth area
during that period.
-The precinct has an historic association with Terry & Oakden, the designers of the
original Claremont Park Estate and one of Victoria's most important architectural
firms, and other important architects of the time such as Ward and Carleton and
Ussher and Kemp.
- The precinct includes public landscaping elements such as asphalt paving, basalt
pitching, kerbs, channels and mature trees and garden plantings, some of which date
from the beginnings of the Claremont Park and Highfield Estates.
 
27 Aug 2021
Part demolition and construction of alterations and additions associated with a dwelling in a Heritage Overlay
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Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Liddiard Rd/Auburn RdBus500 meters
Liddiard St/Auburn RdBus516 meters
Harcourt St/Auburn RdBus496 meters
John St/Sackville StBus741 meters
Rae St/Auburn RdBus531 meters
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