Walking tour: What's within walking distance from Port Melbourne's Port Lane townhomes?

The townhome project of 122 residences draws on its beachside location just minutes from the Sandridge Beach sand.
Walking tour: What's within walking distance from Port Melbourne's Port Lane townhomes?
Joel Robinson April 28, 2021

Port Lane is the latest development from the Melbourne developer ID_Land.

The townhome project of 122 residences draws on its beachside location just minutes from the Sandridge Beach sand.

The three bedroom, two bathroom homes, designed by Rothelowman with interiors from Hecker Guthrie, start from $1,025,000.

It's the location of Port Lane that has buyers, particularly owner-occupiers, quickly interested.

The development at 201 Williamstown Road takes prime position in the sought-after suburb of Port Melbourne, less than five minute walk to the Port Melbourne dog beach.

It's slightly further stroll to Port Melbourne Pier, or a shorter cycle on the Bay Trail along the beach.

There's immediate access to public transport. The tram takes 20 minutes to reach the CBD.

Within walking distance is the popular Greg & Bliss, the coffee pitstop by day and cocktail bar by night, as well as as all-day breakfast served at Station St Trading Co and Portofino inspired fine dining at Ciao Cielo.

Port Lane is also a short walk down Williamstown Road to the beating heart of Southbank.

Further afield, Port Lane provides convenient access over the Westgate Bridge to get out of Melbourne and head down to the Bellarine Peninsula.

About the developer

Listed amongst Urban’s list of 10 developers to watch in Victoria this year, ID_Land delivers high-quality communities of varied scale and complexity, and Port Lane is no exception.

Founded in 2009, the group competes against the industry’s leading players and boasts a diverse development pipeline in excess of $2 billion.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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