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Inner-city apartments in Melbourne ideal for property investors!

20 August, 2009 (10:32) | Appraisal, Opinion - Property | By: kslow

Ruby Apartments, Burnley Street

Whilst there’s no prefect investment property in any location in this world, I found an interesting development lately which I thought was reasonably ideal for investors looking to build or grow their property portfolio. ‘Ruby’ apartments consists of 116 residential apartments over six levels with a combination of 1 and 2-bedders in the development. Located in Richmond, a suburb 3km to the east of Melbourne CBD, this development presents an opportunity for investors to add something unique to their portfolio.

Home to the MCG and the Rod Laver Arena(venue for the annual Australian Open), Richmond is the sporting hub for Melbourne. Best known for its bargain designer and seconds shopping along Bridge Road and Swan Street, vibrant Richmond is also the place to go for Greek or Vietnamese food, languid all-day breakfasts and great live music.

Richmond is one of the Melbourne’s earliest settlements and these days is where many of Australia’s finest fashion designers have their factory outlets and seconds stores – pick up bargains at Mimco, Country Road and Atelier. Stop on Swan Street or Bridge Road for lunch in a restaurant or café, many of which offer a genuine taste of Greece. Church Street is the place to go for designer furniture and objets d’art. Try for a booking and savour the tastes at stylish mod-Oz restaurant, Pearl.

Nearby Victoria Street, or Little Saigon, is the heart of Melbourne’s Vietnamese community. Wander among the long stretch of eateries, bakeries, butchers, fishmongers and grocers and grab a bite along the way. Don’t expect white linen tablecloths and hovering waiters – Victoria Street is about the hustle and bustle of fast, fresh and exceptional Asian food at a bargain price. Bars and live music thrive in Richmond, the Corner Hotel being one of Melbourne’s most famous intimate live-music venues, hosting big-name bands alongside obscure newcomers. Just across Swan Street, Dizzy’s Jazz Club is known for its quality acts. Sip a cocktail in refined surrounds at Der Raum, or celebrate the hops and tour the Carlton & United Breweries’ brewhouse in Abbotsford.

From the city, you’re just 10 minutes from Richmond. Take the number 70 tram from Flinders Street to Swan Street or number 109 from Bourke Street to Victoria Street, number 48 or 75 from Flinders Street to Bridge Road. Alternatively, jump on the  train and travel just one stop from Flinders Street Station.
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‘Ruby’ apartments(yellow shaded area) are located just across the road from Victoria Gardens Shopping centre, one of the regional shopping centres in Victoria under the Centro Properties Group. There’s Ikea, Coles, Cinemas and Kmart within the shopping centre and a hosts of restuarants and cafes that go along with it.

With all these fundamentals in place, one can be forgiven for overlooking the fact that Richmond used to be a Vietnamese dominated community and had a stigma for not being one of the most desirable areas to live in. However, the community is changing rapidly, being close to some of the most expensive suburbs like Kew, Hawthorn and East Melbourne, it is no wonder this suburb has become more popular with young professionals working in and near the city.

If you would like to find out how this development is going to fit into your property portfolio, don’t hesitate to email me. Have a great weekend ahead!