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Albion Median Price
House$719,700
Unit$284,200
The House price is 4% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Ardeer$635,200
Cairnlea$1,005,900
St Albans$699,600
Sunshine North$774,700
Sunshine West$706,400
Albion Median Rent
House$482
Unit$338
The House rent is 14% higher than last year.
Albion property sold price
Albion 3020 Profile
A16 Drummartin Street, Albion
Distance:13.1 km to CBD; 695 meters to Albion Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 1, 1999
Individual place statement of significance::
St. Teresa's is of local historical and social significance as a representative post -World War Two Catholic church associated with the expansion of the original McKay estates and the development of Albion and Sunshine as a multicultural suburb. It is of local architectural significance for its reserved expression in brick and tile of an Italianate style.
Precinct statement of significance::
The McKay housing subdivision is of national historical and social significance as the first stage of the suburb created by Australia's leading industrialist and 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 regional architectural significance as it marks a crucial phase in the development of Sunshine, housing the resident work force which promoted further industrial development.
The estate is also of historical significance in relation to H. V. McKay's important role in the history of industrial relations in Victoria and Australia, as the provision of housing for his workers was one of the arguments made by McKay in defending the Basic Wages Case which lead to Justice Higgins' "Harvester Judgement".
The group of houses along Forrest Street, Ridley Street, Sydney Street, King Edward Avenue, Anderson Road, Talmage Street and Kororoit Street, represent the type of houses built either by or for company employees, foremen and managers. The houses include major remnants of the large blocks allotted to senior staff of the Sunshine Harvester Works. Most of the houses were set back on their blocks with side drives, rather than rear service lanes, giving an air of spaciousness and permitting large gardens (of which some remnants survive).
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Adelaide St/Forrest StBus215 meters
Adelaide St/Forrest StBus225 meters
Drummartin St/Sydney StBus208 meters
King Edward Ave/Sydney StBus213 meters
Ridley St/Sydney StBus220 meters
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