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Hawthorn East Median Price
House$2,266,400
Unit$719,000
Land$2,710,000
The House price is 16% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Camberwell$2,288,700
Canterbury$2,420,100
Glen Iris$2,079,300
Hawthorn$2,343,700
Kew$2,327,900
Malvern$2,251,400
Hawthorn East Median Rent
House$1,065
Unit$562
The House rent is 15% higher than last year.
Hawthorn East property sold price
Hawthorn East 3123 Profile
A23 Rathmines Road, Hawthorn East
Distance:7.4 km to CBD; 313 meters to Auburn Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
HO151 Harcourt Street Precinct, Hawthorn
The Harcourt Street Precinct, Hawthorn, is an area of heritage significance for the following reasons:
- Harcourt Street features a concentration of nineteenth century mansions of a high level of design, a number of which retain expansive grounds.
-The mansion houses are interspersed with series of distinctive and substantial Federation designs, and interwar houses in Tudor and related modes.
- The southern part of the precinct is notable for smaller middle class houses on Rathmines Road, Auburn Road, some with miniature arched tower-form porches of a type occasionally seen in Canterbury and Kew. These are accompanied by broad single-fronted, single-storey verandahed Italianate middle-class housing in Bayview Avenue and Molesworth Street. This stock is largely intact, usually with stone-patterned timber facades or polychrome brickwork, often with mature gardens and sometimes with original fencing.
- The mansion designs by the noted architect John Beswicke, in an Italianate mode that complemented his designs for Hawthorn and Camberwell Town Halls and the Glenferrie and Auburn shopping centres. The south and west end has similarly vigorous and distinctive designs by a later generation of architects, as well as the Auburn Primary School at 51 Rathmines Road, built in stages from 1890.
-The character of the area is enhanced and rendered distinctive by broad kerbside lawns and mature street trees, arching over Harcourt Street and Higham Road within the precinct boundaries. The William Angliss Reserve, adjacent to the precinct at its east end, visibly separates the precinct from neighbouring areas and reinforces its garden character.
 
28 Feb 2002
construction of a fence in a heritage overlay (Approved : 20/03/2002 by Delegated Authority)
(Source: Boroondara Council, reference no: BOR/02/00159)
 
26 Mar 2015
Part demolition and to construct alterations and additions to an existing dwelling in a Heritage Overlay.
(Source: Boroondara Council, reference no: PP15/00244)
 
03 Apr 2016
Pre lodged.
(Source: , reference no: )
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Liddiard Rd/Auburn RdBus153 meters
Liddiard St/Auburn RdBus163 meters
Harcourt St/Auburn RdBus214 meters
Rae St/Auburn RdBus296 meters
AuburnTrain313 meters
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