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Sunshine Median Price
House$882,100
Unit$409,000
Land$677,500
The House price is 1% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Albion$712,700
Ardeer$616,200
Braybrook$754,000
Brooklyn$695,500
Sunshine Median Rent
House$460
Unit$384
The House rent is 6% higher than last year.
Sunshine property sold price
Sunshine 3020 Profile
A139 Durham Road, Sunshine
Distance:12.2 km to CBD; 390 meters to Sunshine Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 1, 2000
Precinct statement of significance:
This McKay housing subdivision is of national historical and social significance as a part of a suburb created by Australia's leading industrialist and as a milestone in the development of the industrial suburb under the influence of the Garden City movement. Sunshine became a yardstick for planning and housing reformers, with H.V. McKay being regarded as an expert on planned industrial housing. The McKay estate is of regional architectural significance as it marks a crucial phase in the development of Sunshine, housing the resident work force which promoted further industrial development.
The group of houses in the precinct represent the type of houses built either by or for company employees and managers during the period of H V McKay's dominance of Sunshine's economy and development. Most of the remaining commercial premises, which formed the nucleus of the suburb west or the railway line, have been included in a separate precinct centred on the corner of Sun Crescent and City Place. While a number of original houses have been demolished, the remaining stock provides a representative sample of homes that are generally typical of the period, with several distinctive architectural designs, some of which can be ascribed to J Raymond Robinson, who might be considered the defacto company architect for the McKay Sunshine Harvester Works.
Characterised generally by steep gabled corrugated iron clad roofs (with hipped roofs on some of the earliest examples), weatherboard cladding and timber trimmed verandahs, the houses are also set on generous allotments, often with deep setbacks. These elements contribute to the garden suburb character that was intended in the original town planning designs, and perpetuated in the perceptions of Sunshine's character. It should be remembered that in the early 20th century, Sunshine's generous suburban estates were atypical of working class housing of the period.
 
13 Aug 2014
6 Lot Subdivision to be done in STAGES. Stage 1 is a 3 Lot Subdivision to create Lot A & Lot B
(Source: Streamlined Planning through Electronic Applications and Referra, reference no: S055883H)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Graham St/Durham RdBus9 meters
Graham St/Durham RdBus45 meters
Watt St/Durham RdBus69 meters
Watt St/Durham RdBus130 meters
Watt St/Durham RdBus153 meters
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