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About this house rental
The ground floor has an open-plan living and dining area that opens through a retractable wall onto a private rear deck. The deck is leafy, quiet, and large enough for a proper evening outside. When the wall is pulled back, the living space and the outdoor area become one room, which is exactly as good as it sounds on a warm evening with something cold in hand.
The kitchen is fully equipped with a dishwasher, a full-size fridge, and everything needed to cook properly. The dining table seats four to six comfortably. The laundry is in the house.
Each level has its own queen bedroom with its own bathroom. The ground-floor bedroom has a workstation and access to the outdoor deck. The upper bedroom has its own bathroom with a bath, good natural light, and a second workstation. For two couples, this arrangement is ideal - each couple occupies a floor with complete privacy and their own bathroom, while the shared living and dining spaces remain generous. For a family, the separation works just as well.
The street is quiet and residential. The building has central heating for winter and evaporative cooling for summer. A parking permit is included, valid for unlimited street parking directly outside - a real advantage in inner South Yarra where parking is otherwise metered or time-restricted.
The full townhouse is yours across both levels: both queen bedrooms, both bathrooms, the living and dining areas, the kitchen, the laundry, and the private rear deck. The property has its own street entrance with no shared building access. The parking permit covers unlimited street parking directly outside the front of the house.
I will be on call throughout your stay via AirBnb
Grosvenor Street is one block from Chapel Street, which is about as well-located as South Yarra gets. Chapel Street itself runs from Toorak Road down through Prahran and into Windsor, and almost every section of it is worth time. The South Yarra end is the quieter, more considered stretch: Botanical Hotel, the village feel of Toorak Road at its junction, good coffee, and the kind of independent shops that have been there long enough to mean something.
Prahran Market is a ten-minute walk and one of Melbourne's best. It operates Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The food hall alone is worth making a morning of. From there it is an easy stroll into the Greville Street end of Prahran, which has bookshops, wine bars, and a different pace entirely.
The Royal Botanic Gardens are roughly fifteen minutes on foot. Como Park and Fawkner Park are closer, both suited to a morning run or an afternoon with nowhere to be. The MCG and Melbourne Park are accessible by tram without needing to think about parking.
The tram stop on Toorak Road is a two-minute walk. Routes 72, 58, and 78 connect South Yarra to the CBD in around ten minutes. South Yarra Station is a ten-minute walk and puts the broader rail network within reach. A car is included in the stay via the parking permit, which makes day trips to the Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsula, or the Dandenong Ranges practical without the usual inner-city parking headache on return.
