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Balwyn Median Price
House$2,465,600
Unit$1,054,500
Land$2,940,000
The House price is 9% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Balwyn North$2,173,100
Canterbury$2,126,800
Kew$2,109,700
Mont Albert$1,810,400
Mont Albert North$1,666,800
Surrey Hills$2,125,900
Balwyn Median Rent
House$1,051
Unit$586
The House rent is 17% higher than last year.
Balwyn property sold price
Balwyn 3103 Profile
A19 Maleela Avenue, Balwyn
Distance:9.6 km to CBD; 1.5 km to East Camberwell Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 1, 1991
Significance of Individual Property
Historically important for its associations with Arnot Tolley, whose eventual role as chairman of the Myer Emporium Board was in a time of vigorous expansion of that firm into suburban centres: of State importance.
Architecturally, similar to the Harry Norris house design for G. J. Coles in Toorak, this house has the then fashionable Moderne styling perhaps as a sign of both men's involvement with the marketing of new trends in their stores: of potential regional importance.
HO192 Reid Estate, Balwyn
The Reid Estate, Balwyn, is an area of heritage significance for the following reasons:
- The large detached houses which adopt a range of interwar architectural styles and demonstrate a high quality of architectural design (particularly those constructed during the 1930s). This architectural quality is combined with the visually unifying factors of lot and frontage size, materials, and uniform set backs to create a cohesive and notable interwar heritage precinct.
- The place contains individually significant buildings in a range of interwar architectural styles, which have highly publicised associations with successful building designers, see, for example, Basil Hayler's houses in Highton Grove.
- The housing types and styles physically demonstrate the appeal of Balwyn as one of Melbourne's most fashionable new suburbs on the 1930s. This status was maintained in the development of areas further north and to the immediate east after 1945.
-The place is a generally intact interwar landscape containing concrete roads, mature gardens and street trees, and some original fencing.
 
15 May 1998
Subdivision Ref Subdivision Realignment of boundary (Approved : 15/05/1998 by Council)
(Source: Boroondara Council, reference no: BOR/97/01259)
 
17 Oct 2002
Part demolition and construct alterations and additions to an existing dwelling in a heritage overlay (Permit Delegated : 12/12/2002 by Delegated Authority)
(Source: Boroondara Council, reference no: PP02/00899)
 
23 Jun 2014
Part demolition and construction of buildings and works to an existing dwelling in a Heritage Overlay over two (2) lots. (Permit Delegated : 12/11/2014 by Delegated Authority)
(Source: Boroondara Council, reference no: PP14/00844)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
45-Hardwicke St/Whitehorse RdTram143 meters
45-Hardwicke St/Whitehorse RdTram177 meters
46-Balwyn Cinema/Whitehorse RdTram293 meters
46-Balwyn Cinema/Whitehorse RdTram301 meters
44-Deepdene Park/Whitehorse RdTram383 meters
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