Summary:
Welcome to your charming home in the heart of Kew!
This beautifully presented 2-story house offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience for your stay in Melbourne. Whether you're traveling solo, with family, or friends, this spacious 2 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom house has everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
The Space:
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Guest Access:
Entire house
Garage that can fit 1 car
The Neighborhood:
Kew is a sought-after inner-eastern suburb of Melbourne, known for its leafy streets, established character homes, and strong sense of community. It offers a mix of residential and commercial areas, with a blend of cafes, restaurants, shops, and parks.
Character:
- Affluent and family-oriented
- Quiet and peaceful atmosphere
- Tree-lined streets and heritage architecture
- Mix of modern apartments and period homes
Overall, Kew is a desirable neighborhood offering a relaxed lifestyle with convenient access to amenities and green spaces. However, the specific character and amenities can vary depending on the exact location within Kew.
Getting Around:
Getting around by public transport in Kew is easy, with several tram stops and train stations. Here are some of the closest options:
Tram:
- The nearest tram stop is "Kew Junction/Princess St" (stop 54), located on Princess Street, just a short walk from 218 Princess Street. This stop is served by trams 109 and 70. Trams 109 and 70 run frequently throughout the day and connect Kew to the city center and other suburbs.
- Other nearby tram stops include "Princess St/Earl St" (stop 53) and "Princess St/Willsmere Rd" (stop 52), which are also served by trams 109 and 70.
Train:
- The nearest train station is "Kew" station, located on High Street, about a 10-minute walk from 218 Princess Street. Kew station is served by the Lilydale Line, which runs to Flinders Street Station in the city center. Trains run frequently throughout the day.
You can use the PTV website or app to plan your journey and see real-time timetables.
Other Things to Note:
False fire alarms are a frustrating problem for most buildings and are usually caused by resident behaviour (both residential and commercial). To prevent false fire alarm activations in the future, we would like to take this time to educate all residents on how to avoid activating the fire alarms.
1. Cooking Fumes
When cooking please make sure to always turn on the rangehood.
2. Aerosols in Common Area Bathrooms
When using any of the common area bathrooms at PM, please refrain from using any aerosol sprays (i.e., deodorant, perfume, etc) as these can activate the smoke detectors and set off the fire alarm.
3. Smoking / Vaping
Residents are reminded not to smoke or vape while on Common Property.
4. Tampering with Fire Equipment
Please read all signage installed around the building to ensure that we do not accidentally tamper with any fire safety equipment.
Please note that Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) charge a call out fee each time they respond to a false fire alarm. In instances where the fire alarm was activated by a resident or guest, the cost of the call-out (potentially up to $6,000) is on-charged to that Lot.
Interaction with Guests:
I mostly interact with guests via Airbnb, it is the best way to share info and get my response. I check messages every day and my response rate is always 100%. However, I may be able to use other APPs in some special cases.
You WON'T be sharing the place with any strangers during your stay.
Please refer to the calendar for availability.
If your preferred dates are available, please feel free to book them. If the dates that you're after are blocked, they are most likely taken. you might go to other listings in my profile to choose others and book.
Just "INSTANT-BOOK" it if the place suits and if your dates are available.
Please make sure you read and agree the House Rule before you made a booking.