Your forever home awaits in the heart of Melbourne
640 Bourke Street is the quintessential Melbourne address, where heritage and modernity converge in a landmark development designed for contemporary living.
Anchored by the historic Eliza Tinsley building, an elegantly sculpted 68-storey tower rises, offering a refined collection of one-, two- and three-bedroom residences that speak to Melbourne’s timeless character.
Designed by Rothelowman, each residence is purposefully crafted with generous floor plans, curated finishes, and an intelligent approach to spatial design. Inspired by the best in global apartment living, these homes offer a rare level of sophistication, balancing functionality with an eclectic design aesthetic. From the reimagined kitchen island and dining table to intricate art deco-inspired tiling, every detail has been considered.
Across 3000 square metres of amenities, residents can curate their own daily rhythm. The Social House fosters connection with a whisky lounge, billiard room, and discreet speakeasy, while The Wellness House offers a fully equipped gym and restorative bathhouse. For select residents, Eliza Tinsley House provides an intimate retreat, complete with a cinema, art therapy room, and mindfulness lounge.
At street level, a new public plaza and boutique retail precinct create a vibrant city hub. Moreover, 640 Bourke Street offers breathtaking views of the city, with higher floors providing unobstructed panoramas of Melbourne’s skyline, Port Phillip Bay, and beyond.
Positioned in the heart of Melbourne’s most storied boulevard, residents are steps from Flagstaff Gardens, Queen Victoria Market, luxury shopping, and iconic laneways. With tram and train connectivity at the doorstep and arterial routes nearby, the entire city is within easy reach.
With residences from $640,000 to $3,950,000 and off-the-plan stamp duty savings available until October 2025, 640 Bourke Street presents a rare opportunity to secure a forever home in the heart of Melbourne. The Display Gallery opens late February, offering an exclusive preview before construction begins.

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