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55 Nimmo Street, Middle Park VIC 3206
House
312
Block size: 469 m² approx.
Single Level home, Prime Position, Approved Plans
Steps from Armstrong Street Village and moments from the beach, this substantial double-fronted, freestanding Victorian residence delivers incredible scope for now and the future, with expansive single-level space, lifestyle excellence and secure parking via ROW. Positioned on a generous 469sqm*, it benefits from a past reinvention, highlighting mature tropical gardens via bold architectural elements, allow
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Average Age
47 years
Population
4,000
Listing ID: 183146144. This listing has been viewed 7 times. It was first displayed on 07/02/2025 and last updated on 03/03/2025.
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