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Keilor East Median Price
House$1,017,500
Unit$648,900
Land$1,276,800
The House price is 4% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Airport West$900,000
Avondale Heights$953,900
Essendon West$1,239,300
Kealba$702,200
Keilor$1,220,700
Keilor Park$797,400
Niddrie$1,176,300
Sunshine North$756,200
Keilor East Median Rent
House$560
Unit$574
The House rent is 5% higher than last year.
Keilor East property sold price
Keilor East 3033 Profile
A20 AMIS CRESCENT, Keilor East
Distance:11.5 km to CBD; 5.4 km to Tottenham Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
What is significant?
The Panagia Soumela Greek Orthodox Church in Amis Crescent, East Keilor, was designed in 1993 by Greek-born architect John Michelakos, and completed in 1995. It is a large rendered brick building designed in a Byzantine-influenced style that evokes the traditional churches in Europe.
How is it significant?
The Panagia Soumela Church is of historical and aesthetic significance to the City of Moonee Valley
Why is it significant?
Aesthetically, the Panagia Soumela Church is a particularly fine, if rather late, example of an Orthodox church in Victoria that was deliberately designed in an evocative and exotic style inspired by traditional ecclesiastical architecture of the denomination's country of origin. This tradition can be traced back to the first purpose-built Greek Orthodox church erected in East Melbourne in 1900, and reached its pinnacle in the second half of the twentieth century. This church, with its stark walls, curved parapets, arched loggia and distinctive stepped towers, remains as a landmark in the local area, and a highly unusual building within the entire municipality that is only comparable to the Ukrainian Orthodox church in Essendon.
Historically, the Panagia Soumela Church is significant as one of a number of new Greek Orthodox churches that were established in Melbourne's outer suburbs during the 1990s, demonstrating the respective increase of Greek communities in those areas. Although of relatively recent origin, the Panagia Soumela church serves as a historic lynchpin for the Greek community that has strongly characterised the East Keilor/Avondale Heights area since the 1950s.
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Milleara Shopping Centre/Buckley StBus88 meters
Milleara Shopping Centre/Amis CresBus171 meters
Buckley St/Milleara RdBus181 meters
Buckley St/Milleara RdBus177 meters
Milleara Rd/Buckley StBus254 meters
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