Address: 919 / 35 Malcolm Street, South Yarra VIC 3141

Discover a sophisticated urban sanctuary in one of Melbourne’s most desirable precincts. This freshly renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment is move-in ready and ideally suited for owner-occupiers or investors seeking style, convenience, and strong appeal.
?? Property Features & Recent Upgrades
Two well-proportioned bedrooms, one modern bathroom
One secure car space + additional storage area
The owner has recently installed new flooring throughout and applied fresh paint to walls, doors and trims – giving the apartment a crisp, contemporary feel
Open-plan living flows to an inviting balcony (if there is one)
Light-filled interiors with windows designed to bring in natural daylight
Split-system heating & cooling for year-round comfort.

?? Building & Facility Highlights
Residents enjoy a premium lifestyle with access to onsite amenities including:
Fully equipped gym/fitness centre
Swimming pool for laps or relaxation
Sauna
Secure building access and well-maintained common areas
These shared facilities not only enhance your day-to-day living experience but also contribute value and appeal to tenants or future buyers.
?? Location & Local Lifestyle
Nestled in the vibrant South Yarra precinct, you’ll relish an enviable location just minutes from Melbourne’s best:
Close proximity to Chapel Street and Toorak Road – renowned for their cafs, boutique shopping, bars and restaurants
Easy access to public transport – South Yarra train station, tram routes, buses
Green escapes nearby, such as Fawkner Park, Como Park, and the Yarra River walking trails.
Local amenities and lifestyle: cafs, grocers, specialty stores, nightlife
Convenient access to Melbourne CBD (approx. 4 km)
?? Investment & Appeal
Well-located in a high-demand suburb, ideal for tenants seeking both convenience and lifestyle
Fresh upgrades (floors and paint) reduce immediate maintenance needs and help position the apartment as premium in its market
The combination of building amenities, carpark, and storage heightens appeal to a broad tenant base