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166 Kerr Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065

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166 Kerr Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065

166 Kerr Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065

Properties / Buy / Victoria / Fitzroy
Development Potential
Property Type
Residential, Mixed Use
Sub Type
Apartment Sites, Townhouse Sites, Land Site
Land Area
325 m² (*approx)
Zoning
MUZ
Local Government
City Of Yarra
Selling Method
Offers Invited: Contact Agents
Auction Date
9 Oct 2025 12:30PM
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RARE BLANK CANVAS
  • 2 Street Frontage
  • Massive Development Upside*
  • Mixed Use Zone

FANTASTIC INNER CITY SUBURBAN LOCATION

Mulcahy Butera is delighted to offer for sale a truly remarkable development opportunity in the heart of Melbourne’s premier Inner-City suburb of Fitzroy.

166 Kerr Street Fitzroy offers a rare parcel of land with an area of 325* sqm, in a first class location with a zoning that promotes versatility in a number of development options (stca).

Consider the following detail....

PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS

• Fantastic inner City suburban location

• Street frontage to both Kerr Street and rear Laneway

• Massive Development Upside (stca)

• Freehold Title

• Mixed Use Zone (MUZ)

PROPERTY LOCATION

166 Kerr Street is located on the southern side of Kerr Street, between the Iconic Brunswick Street and Smith Street, Fitzroy, a mere 3*km north east of Melbourne’s CBD.

Fitzroy, a vibrant and densely populated inner-city suburb of Melbourne. Known for its eclectic and bohemian character, Fitzroy is a cultural hub that blends historic architecture with a modern, artistic flair.

The commercial heart of Fitzroy is Brunswick Street, which is a popular destination for its independent retailers, vintage shops, cafes, and diverse nightlife.

Gertrude Street offers a more high-end experience with designer boutiques and acclaimed restaurants.

The suburb’s rich history is reflected in its Victorian-era architecture and traditional pubs, creating a unique and eclectic and unrivaled atmosphere.

Demographics

Fitzroy is home to over 11,000 people, with a median age of 35 years. The suburb has a notable population of younger adults, particularly those between 25 and 39 years old, reflecting its appeal to professionals, creatives, and singles. The community is diverse, with a significant number of residents having a bachelor’s degree or higher. This suggests a highly educated population.

The area has a high proportion of renters, with nearly 59% of households renting their homes, while 38% are owner-occupied. This is significantly different from the broader Victorian and Australian averages. The housing stock is a mix of historical Victorian-era terraced houses, converted warehouses, and modern apartment complexes.

Lifestyle

Life in Fitzroy is defined by its dynamic and unconventional atmosphere. The suburb is a mecca for arts, culture, and entertainment, with a strong emphasis on independent businesses and creative expression. The main commercial streets, such as Brunswick Street, Gertrude Street, and Smith Street, are bustling with activity, featuring:

Diverse Cuisine

A wide array of cafes, restaurants, and bars offering everything from casual brunch spots to high-end dining experiences.

Retail and Boutiques

A vibrant mix of vintage clothing stores, independent record shops, and local designer boutiques.

Arts and Culture

Numerous art galleries, artist-run spaces, and live music venues, contributing to the suburb’s reputation as Melbourne’s primary cultural hub. The area is also famous for its prolific street art and graffiti.

Transport

Fitzroy is well-served by public transport. Trams are a major option, with the 11 and 96 routes running through key streets like Brunswick and Johnston Street. Numerous bus routes also connect the area, and the nearby Rushall, Clifton Hill and Collingwood Train stations provide metro access. Access to the M3 Eastern Freeway is via Alexandra Parade and is the freeway entrance is only 1.2 kms from 166 Kerr St. Fitzroy is also a very walkable and  bike-friendly suburb.

Terms Of Sale

10% deposit upon signing contract with settlement 30, 60 or 90 days. A Contract of Sale and Vendor Statement are available upon request.

CONCLUSION

166 Kerr Street, Fitzroy represents an unparalleled opportunity to acquire a first class development site in one of Melbourne’s premier inner city fringe and tightly held suburbs. Rarely does the market offer vacant land which offers a development opportunity in Fitzroy or the surrounding inner city suburbs.

We welcome your enquiry.

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Development Potential

166 Kerr Street Development Site Summary

Property Type
Residential, Mixed Use
Sub-type
Apartment Sites, Townhouse Sites, Land Site
Land Area
325 m² (*approx)
MUZ
Local Government
City Of Yarra
Selling method
Offers Invited: Contact Agents
Auction Date
9 Oct 2025 12:30PM

Development Site Highlights

RARE BLANK CANVAS
  • 2 Street Frontage
  • Massive Development Upside*
  • Mixed Use Zone

FANTASTIC INNER CITY SUBURBAN LOCATION

Mulcahy Butera is delighted to offer for sale a truly remarkable development opportunity in the heart of Melbourne’s premier Inner-City suburb of Fitzroy.

166 Kerr Street Fitzroy offers a rare parcel of land with an area of 325* sqm, in a first class location with a zoning that promotes versatility in a number of development options (stca).

Consider the following detail....

PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS

• Fantastic inner City suburban location

• Street frontage to both Kerr Street and rear Laneway

• Massive Development Upside (stca)

• Freehold Title

• Mixed Use Zone (MUZ)

PROPERTY LOCATION

166 Kerr Street is located on the southern side of Kerr Street, between the Iconic Brunswick Street and Smith Street, Fitzroy, a mere 3*km north east of Melbourne’s CBD.

Fitzroy, a vibrant and densely populated inner-city suburb of Melbourne. Known for its eclectic and bohemian character, Fitzroy is a cultural hub that blends historic architecture with a modern, artistic flair.

The commercial heart of Fitzroy is Brunswick Street, which is a popular destination for its independent retailers, vintage shops, cafes, and diverse nightlife.

Gertrude Street offers a more high-end experience with designer boutiques and acclaimed restaurants.

The suburb’s rich history is reflected in its Victorian-era architecture and traditional pubs, creating a unique and eclectic and unrivaled atmosphere.

Demographics

Fitzroy is home to over 11,000 people, with a median age of 35 years. The suburb has a notable population of younger adults, particularly those between 25 and 39 years old, reflecting its appeal to professionals, creatives, and singles. The community is diverse, with a significant number of residents having a bachelor’s degree or higher. This suggests a highly educated population.

The area has a high proportion of renters, with nearly 59% of households renting their homes, while 38% are owner-occupied. This is significantly different from the broader Victorian and Australian averages. The housing stock is a mix of historical Victorian-era terraced houses, converted warehouses, and modern apartment complexes.

Lifestyle

Life in Fitzroy is defined by its dynamic and unconventional atmosphere. The suburb is a mecca for arts, culture, and entertainment, with a strong emphasis on independent businesses and creative expression. The main commercial streets, such as Brunswick Street, Gertrude Street, and Smith Street, are bustling with activity, featuring:

Diverse Cuisine

A wide array of cafes, restaurants, and bars offering everything from casual brunch spots to high-end dining experiences.

Retail and Boutiques

A vibrant mix of vintage clothing stores, independent record shops, and local designer boutiques.

Arts and Culture

Numerous art galleries, artist-run spaces, and live music venues, contributing to the suburb’s reputation as Melbourne’s primary cultural hub. The area is also famous for its prolific street art and graffiti.

Transport

Fitzroy is well-served by public transport. Trams are a major option, with the 11 and 96 routes running through key streets like Brunswick and Johnston Street. Numerous bus routes also connect the area, and the nearby Rushall, Clifton Hill and Collingwood Train stations provide metro access. Access to the M3 Eastern Freeway is via Alexandra Parade and is the freeway entrance is only 1.2 kms from 166 Kerr St. Fitzroy is also a very walkable and  bike-friendly suburb.

Terms Of Sale

10% deposit upon signing contract with settlement 30, 60 or 90 days. A Contract of Sale and Vendor Statement are available upon request.

CONCLUSION

166 Kerr Street, Fitzroy represents an unparalleled opportunity to acquire a first class development site in one of Melbourne’s premier inner city fringe and tightly held suburbs. Rarely does the market offer vacant land which offers a development opportunity in Fitzroy or the surrounding inner city suburbs.

We welcome your enquiry.

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