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Clifton Hill Median Price
House$1,569,200
Unit$810,200
The House price is 7% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Abbotsford$1,206,100
Collingwood$1,141,000
Fairfield$1,663,400
Fitzroy$1,686,300
Northcote$1,650,600
Clifton Hill Median Rent
House$885
Unit$521
The House rent is 11% higher than last year.
Clifton Hill property sold price
Clifton Hill 3068 Profile
A365 Wellington Street, Clifton Hill
Distance:3.2 km to CBD; 839 meters to Victoria Park 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:
Alexander Street, Alexandra Parade, Anderson Street, Council Street, Gold Street, Hilton Street, Hoddle Street, Hodgkinson Street, Kent Street, Lang Street, Noone Street, North Terrace, Page Street, Peckville Street, Queens Parade, Smith Street, South Terrace, Turnbull Street, Wellington Street.
Statement of Significance
What is significant?
Survey
Following the establishment of the East Collingwood Council in 1855, The East Collingwood Local Committee successfully sought permission for East Collingwood to annex what is now Clifton Hill. East Collingwood wanted to extend East Collingwood's north south streets (Smith, Wellington and Hoddle) northwards to the Heidelberg Road (today's Queens Parade) to tap the traffic and trade coming from country areas such as Heidelberg; to gain access to the quarrying area for street making materials; and for space to erect public buildings, such as a town hall and market.
Distinguished naturalist and engineer, Clement Hodgkinson, as Victorian Assistant-Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey 1861-74, was responsible for the government subdivisions of Carlton (south of Princes St, 1860), North Carlton, North Fitzroy and Clifton Hill (1865-9), Hotham Hill (1866), South and North Parkville (1868-9). Under his supervision, suburban planning employed the cost-efficient grid system used by Hoddle. Hodgkinson's predecessor.
The P. M. Goldbrick's 1864 Plan of Allotments in the Boroughs of East Collingwood and Fitzroy shows the distinctive geometric forms of Darling Gardens and Mayor's Park in Clifton Hill and Edinburgh Gardens in North Fitzroy. (35) The streets of Clifton Hill, North Fitzroy and North Carlton, as setout by the Colonial Government, were broader and better ordered than those created privately in Richmond, South Fitzroy and Collingwood, with the added distinction of the curved street forms in Fitzroy North.
Sale of land commenced in the 1860s with ample reserves for public purposes, the Darling Gardens and Mayors Park, a Market Reserve in Smith Street extending from Alexandra Parade to Council Street, a Public Baths Reserve in Smith Street from Council Street to Hodgkinson Street, a School Reserve in Gold Street and five Church Reserves throughout the area. By way of contrast, all the land sold in East Clifton Hill between 1871-1874 had no provision for public reserves.
Early Residential Development
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
21-Alexandra Pde/Smith StTram239 meters
21-Alexandra Pde/Smith StTram269 meters
23-Wellington St/Queens PdeTram431 meters
22-Smith St/Queens PdeTram376 meters
22-Smith St/Queens PdeTram367 meters
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