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Richmond Median Price
House$1,460,700
Unit$681,200
Land$948,300
The House price is 1% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Abbotsford$1,206,100
Collingwood$1,141,000
East Melbourne$3,052,500
Hawthorn$2,302,000
Kew$2,344,600
Melbourne$643,300
South Yarra$1,995,900
Richmond Median Rent
House$882
Unit$571
The House rent is 13% higher than last year.
Richmond property sold price
Richmond 3121 Profile
A283 Coppin Street, Richmond
Distance:3.8 km to CBD; 518 meters to Burnley 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:
Amsterdam Street,
Barkly Avenue,
Brighton Street,
Burgess Street,
Coppin Street,
Cotter Street,
Davis Street,
Durham Street,
Goodwin Street,
James Street,
Lesney Street,
Mary Street,
Rose Street,
Yorkshire Street.
Statement of Significance
What is significant?
Survey and development
Initially part of the Crown Allotments 7, 8 (sold 1849) and 9 (sold 1880-1882, on the east side of Coppin Street) (14) the Barkly Gardens Heritage Overlay Area was subdivided from 1853, when Brighton Street (then Occupation Road) and Lesney Street were created. By 1854, the present street layout (with the exception of Davis Street and Mary Street) existed. By 1855 the area (mostly north of Rose Street) was being developed for housing and in 1860 the branch railway to Picnic Station (15) at the Yarra River was constructed.
Barkly Square
Barkly Square was developed on the site of a quarry and first appears on an 1865 survey map. Barkly Square was planted with avenues of trees along a geometrical pattern of gravel paths and with beds featuring specimen trees. At the turn of the century, thousands were attracted to the band recitals held in its rotunda on Sundays. (16)
Richmond Primary School
Richmond Primary School (Brighton Street School SS1396) was built as a single-storey symmetrical Gothic revival building with polychromatic dressings in 1874 on the block, bounded by Barkly Avenue and Mary, Burgess and Brighton Streets, purchased in 1873. A new school was rebuilt at the Mary Street end of the site in 1976-78, and the original buildings demolished.
Main development era
The main development period evident in the heritage overlay is that of the Victorian and Edwardian-eras, with a contribution from well preserved interwar buildings and individually significant places of all eras
 
06 May 2015
Part demolition alterations and additions to the existing dwelling
(Source: City of Yarra, reference no: PLN15/0423)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
12-Coppin St/Swan StTram364 meters
12-Coppin St/Swan StTram348 meters
55-Adelaide St/Church StTram429 meters
55-Gibbons St/Church StTram416 meters
13-Edinburgh St/Swan StTram401 meters
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