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St Kilda East Suburb Profile

Considerably more low-key than its flamboyant namesake, charming St Kilda East masters laid-back living. But while it may be rather on the relaxed side, this diverse neighbourhood is also home to a dynamic cultural scene. With easy access to the beach, CBD and eternal buzz of St Kilda, there’s a lot to love about this peaceful inner-city pocket. 
St Kilda East Suburb Profile
Living in St Kilda East
The Locals 

Living in St Kilda East offers a vibrant slice of cosmopolitan life in one of the city’s most multicultural suburbs. Much more relaxed and residential than high-octane St Kilda, life here is about leisurely visits to food markets and neighbourly appeal rather than glittering nightlife and revelry. With a prominent Hasidic Jewish community, the streets of St Kilda East are steeped in culture. Locals frequent the much-loved purveyors of bagels, challah, and classic deli food in neighbouring Balaclava, and it’s not unusual to overhear snatches of conversation in Russian, Polish, and Yiddish. And while this eclectic neighbourhood may lack a dining and shopping scene of its own, the nearby foodie meccas of Balaclava and St Kilda are a short stroll away. 

Living in St Kilda East also means enjoying a tight-knit community atmosphere. Members of the neighbourhood and visitors alike head to the much-loved Hank Marvin Markets for everything from fresh organic produce to on-the-pulse street food. Firm favourite Alma Park provides the perfect backdrop for savouring freshly cooked delicacies. Sleepy yet vital, St Kilda East is a family-friendly gem tucked away among its lively neighbouring suburbs. 

Area Features

Hank Marvin Markets

The jewel in St Kilda East’s crown, delicious produce andeclectic streetfood vendors make this lively marketa Saturday go-to. Every singleweek.

Cultured Community

From bagels to the synagogue, the strong presence of St Kilda East’sJewish community can be felt throughout the neighbourhood.

Park Life

Leisurely locals can’t get enough of Alma Park, the perfect spot for apicnic after the Saturday markets.

Home to a well-established migrant community, St Kilda East’s population is eclectic, cultured and always low key. Families are drawn to the area’s quiet streets, impressive range of schools and ample parklands. Young people and city workers enjoy the supreme location and easy access to buzzing St Kilda and brunch-mad Balaclava. Increasing gentrification has seen prices rise significantly, but the St Kilda East old guard are still standing strong and show no intention of leaving. And why would they when the living’s this good? 

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