Contract type Sale
Property Type House, Residential
Price $2,400,000 to $2,600,000
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80 LOTHIAN STREET, NORTH MELBOURNE VIC

Layers of luxury beautifully unfold over 3 light-filled levels in this outstanding 310sqm residence where a substantial 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom interior meets multiple outdoor areas. An original mid-century profile introduces the wow-factor quality and wonderfully curated spaces of this stunning warehouse conversion in a quiet and incredibly convenient, city-edge location. Rising with beautifully-crafted confidence to capture sweeping views including the city skyline, this high-end residence is an architect-designed, low-maintenance sanctuary of bespoke brilliance combining warm natural finishes and cutting-edge sophistication in an impeccably presented package. An expansive open-planned zone framed by a high timber ceiling, polished concrete flooring and extensive double-glazing flows from large dining and living areas with custom-designed storage to a fully-integrated contemporary kitchen showcasing stainless-steel benchtops, a breakfast island and premium European appliances. A series of powder-coated steel doors create a seamless connection to a vast alfresco terrace where secluded outdoor entertaining in a sun-splashed, industrial-inspired setting is a year-round pleasure, while a versatile lounge or study also enjoys its own private access. Second-level accommodation complemented by a laundry/powder room and a full-width deck with an amazing outlook features 2 deluxe bedrooms each with a chic ensuite and built-in robes, before a huge main bedroom retreat spanning the entire top-floor that boasts wide built-in robes, a designer ensuite and an exclusive alfresco deck with sensational city views. First-class features including hydronic heating, air-conditioning and ceiling fans maintain perfect comfort throughout plus there is security alarm, video intercom and 2 car parking spaces on title in a secure, common basement style garage. State-of-the-art for a luxurious low-upkeep lifestyle, this sublime warehouse residence in a dynamic inner-city pocket zoned to University High School presents a rare opportunity near exciting Errol Street cafes, restaurants and shops, the new Arden train station, trams, Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne University, major hospitals and the CBD.

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In a retail landscape that is constantly evolving — shaped by changing consumer behaviours, economic cycles and shifting urban dynamics — there are very few streets that consistently outperform expectations while remaining fiercely authentic. Gertrude Street in Fitzroy is one of them.

From a retail leasing perspective, Gertrude Street stands apart not because it chases trends, but because it sets them. The strength of the precinct lies in its deeply curated tenancy mix, its strong sense of place and the longevity of businesses that have become inseparable from Melbourne’s cultural fabric.

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Victorian seaside towns have always held a strong emotional pull for both locals and visitors. As someone who works closely with businesses navigating growth, brand presence, and commercial strategy and having spent time in Sorrento for a number of summers now, I’ve had time to analyse how retail thrives in this coastal location (currently full retail occupation by the way!) Suburbs like Sorrento demonstrate a particularly resilient form of retail ecology—one that thrives on a balanced mix of uses, seasonal versatility, and strong anchor tenants.

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When a commercial lease ends, one of the most common—and costly—sources of tension between landlords and tenants is the “make-good” clause. At Miglic Dean, we’ve helped countless clients navigate this process, and we know that what’s written in the lease is only half the story. The other half is about timing, communication, and strategic foresight.

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