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31 The Esplanade, Portarlington VIC 3223
House
312
Block size: 1595 m² approx.
'Oakrest' A Grand Esplanade Beauty
Built in c.1886, 'Oakrest' has been described for over a century as one of Portarlington's most admired homes and given its grand Victorian presence on an extraordinary 1,595 sqm (approx.) beachfront allotment, it's easy to see why. Esplanade frontage and uninterrupted north-facing views over the glistening waters of Port Phillip Bay make this property an unrepeatable opportunity to restore a
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Average Age
61 years
Population
4,436
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