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Sunshine Median Price
House$889,000
Unit$435,000
Land$677,500
The House price is 2% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Albion$719,700
Ardeer$635,200
Braybrook$756,900
Brooklyn$719,700
Sunshine Median Rent
House$548
Unit$450
The House rent is 22% higher than last year.
Sunshine property sold price
Sunshine 3020 Profile
A132 Durham Road, Sunshine
Distance:49.1 km to CBD; 3.2 km to Gisborne Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 1, 1999
Individual place statement of significance::
The Derrimut Hotel is of regional historical and architectural significance as the first hotel to be built in the Sunshine area, in spite of opposition from the McKay firm. Thought to be of considerable architectural significance at the time of its opening, the hotel remains a major landmark in the locality and one of a small number of Spanish style hotels in the Melbourne metropolitan area. The owner, Mr Long, had '... insisted on having [a building] worthy of the town'. (Sunshine Advocate, 29 March 1929) Such a substantial and costly structure was a significant indicator of the growth and importance of Sunshine by the late 1920s. It became a popular drinking-place for local people. The establishment of this large hotel reflects the importance of Sunshine as the main centre in the district and the shift of the community centre from Braybrook (where the nineteenth century hotel was located).
Precinct statement of significance::
This Sunshine commercial precinct is of local historical and social significance as a part of a suburb created by Australia's leading industrialist, which set a milestone in the development of the industrial suburb under the influence of the Garden City movement. Sunshine became a yardstick for planning and housing reformers, with H.V. McKay being regarded as an expert on planned industrial housing. The McKay estate is of historical significance as it marks a crucial phase in the development of Sunshine, reflecting a period when McKay encouraged or directly provided services to the resident work force, such as recreation and retail facilities, in order to develop a stable local economy.
The precinct is of architectural significance in representing the prevailing interwar style of relatively unadorned parapeted single story shop fronts. The precinct includes community, civic and commercial premises. While the building stock provides a representative sample of generally typical small shops of the period, Sunshine does contain some more elaborate designs (such as the Derrimut Hotel), some of which can be ascribed to J Raymond Robinson, who fulfilled the role of company architect for the McKay Sunshine Harvester Works.
Characterised generally by low flat corrugated iron clad roofs cantilevered verandahs, the buildings are also set on typical narrow frontage allotments, with small rear yards (now generally redeveloped for storage or parking. The provision of commercial allotments close to the station was consistent with the garden suburb character that was intended in the original town planning designs, and perpetuated in the perceptions of Sunshine's character. In the early 20th century Sunshine's generous suburban estates were atypical of working class housing of the period.
 
05 Dec 2023
App.Online - Transfer of licence to Company
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Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Gisborne Town Centre/Aitken StBus116 meters
Coles Supermarket/Aitken StBus116 meters
Aitken St/Hamilton StBus183 meters
Brantome St/Robertson StBus158 meters
Frith Rd/Station RdBus492 meters
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