The two substantial interconnecting double storey brick buildings comprise a massive 75 metre frontage over 3 titles across 2975sqm of commercial 1 zoned land and the existing improvements include hostel accommodation for 30 rooms, residential facilities, commercial kitchen, place of worship/chapel, indoor and outdoor recreation areas, a 450sqm function room plus offices and separate retail outlet.
The property is listed for sale with Melbourne Acquisitions director Dominic Gibson who is managing the campaign on behalf of the vendor.
Mr Gibson said the asset which is an iconic Brunswick landmark is one of the last remaining larger scale individually owned contiguous sites along Sydney Rd and is well suited to both occupiers and developers as it sits within the core activity centre precinct offering high exposure and close proximity to public transport, universities and the Melbourne CBD.
It is anticipated the opportunity will attract and appeal to a broad range of groups such as education providers, religious congregations, medical, F&B/hospitality, retail and living sector operators.
A spokesperson for the Salesian Society said the decision followed a strategic review of its portfolio and the property was identified as an underutilized asset.
The property is offered for sale with vacant possession via Expressions of Interest closing Thursday 20 August 2026 @ 4pm AEST.