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Richmond Median Price
House$1,454,900
Unit$677,300
Land$948,300
The House price is 3% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Abbotsford$1,207,300
Collingwood$1,134,500
East Melbourne$3,052,500
Hawthorn$2,343,700
Kew$2,327,900
Melbourne$590,000
South Yarra$1,883,300
Richmond Median Rent
House$882
Unit$579
The House rent is 13% higher than last year.
Richmond property sold price
Richmond 3121 Profile
A29 Bosisto Street, Richmond
Distance:3 km to CBD; 577 meters to West Richmond Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - January 1, 1900
What is significant?
Built by 1918. They replaced two detached houses on the site. The owner of the four properties was the Wustemann Estate. Edward Holden, a carpenter was living in a new house at no.25 Bosisto Street in 1917, but by 1918 Stephen Solly, a clerk, had moved into this house. The first residents at nos.27-31 seem to have been Joseph Daly, a bootmaker, Robert Taylor, a clerk and Constable George Miller.
Two relatively plain single-storey, single-fronted late Edwardian brick pairs, with an unusual courtyard plan. Apparently semi-detached, they actually form a row, joined at the rear. They have Marseilles tiled hip-roofs and red tuck-pointed brick, with corrugated iron hip verandahs. These have timber Tuscan posts with a palisade valence and fretwork brackets. Cills are bluestone, blacked and terra-cotta chimney-pots. At the rear, a party-wall skillion extends across the site as a gable, with a skillion verandah facing the rear garden. The plan of these houses is unique in Richmond. The roof tiles have been replaced with concrete.
How is it significant?
The house row is aesthetically and historically significant (National Estate Register Criteria E1, A4) to the locality of Richmond and the City of Yarra.
Why is it significant?
The building is significant:
- for its good representation of a key period in the City's history; and
- as part of a series of single-storey, single-fronted, late Edwardian brick pairs, with unusual rear courtyard plans.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
17-Waltham St/Bridge RdTram143 meters
17-Bosisto St/Bridge RdTram129 meters
18-Church St/Bridge RdTram191 meters
61-Bridge Rd/Church StTram221 meters
61-Bridge Rd/Church StTram231 meters
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