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Regarded as one of Melbourne’s most eccentric and lively neighbourhoods, Footscray is located only 5km west of the CBD and is flush with culture, character and promise. Thanks to migrant communities, the suburb is a melting pot of cultures and home to delightful cuisines from around the world. Whether you feel like a goat curry, pho or cannoli - you’re sure to find it in Footscray.
Footsray is home to a variety of people from many different cultural backgrounds and upbringings. With Victoria University located at the heart of the suburb, Footscray is both lively and youthful. Despite the dominance of young singles, professionals and investors are also looking towards Footscray due to the suburb’s proximity to the city and its unique charm.
As a banner for multiculturalism, a drive down Hopkins Street will show just how much an influence the migrant communities have had on Footscray. The area is home to some of Melbourne’s best Vietnamese restaurants and bars, Ethiopian cafes with some of the best coffee you’ve ever tasted and everything in between.
Despite Footscray’s close proximity to Melbourne CBD, there certainly isn’t a lack of openness and greenery. The recently updated Footscray park is known for its beauty, gardens and - of course - the river. If you ever need to step away from the business of life, a quick stroll through greenery will do wonders.
Footscray is under transformation. Whilst its industrial past deterred many purchasers a decade ago, today developers are fighting over land to be able to build there.
Most apartments in Footscray will cost around $350k with a weekly rental value of around $320 p/w.