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Best Streets in Richmond Melbourne — Where Prices Are Highest and Why

June 21, 2026

Richmond’s streets divide sharply between prestige Victorian terrace pockets, industrial conversion zones, and affordable unit strips. Knowing which is which can save or cost you $300,000 on a single purchase.

Tier 1 Streets — Premium Richmond

Street Why Premium Typical House Price
Balmain Street Heritage Victorians, quiet cul-de-sac, park access $2.1M-$2.8M
Rowena Parade River views, large period homes, prestige buyers $2.4M-$3.2M
Church Street (south end) Boutique retail, cafe strip, character $1.9M-$2.5M

Tier 2 Streets — Strong Value

Street Why Strong Typical House Price
Lennox Street East Richmond station proximity, terrace rows $1.6M-$2.1M
Highett Street Quiet, period character, close to Burnley Park $1.5M-$1.9M
Coppin Street Wide frontage Victorian, Punt Road access $1.4M-$1.8M

What to Avoid

Streets backing directly onto Swan Street or Bridge Road carry a noise discount of 8-12% vs equivalent streets one block back. Industrial-zoned pockets on the eastern edge of Richmond (near Burnley Street) can complicate financing and limit future buyer pools.

Off-Market Richmond Opportunities

Richmond’s strongest off-market activity centres on executor sales of Victorian terraces held for decades and developer acquisitions of industrial sites for conversion. Access these via the Collings portal: collings.com.au/portal

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