Melbourne’s development cycle has received a decisive vote of confidence with the $65 million sale of 402–416 Chapel Street, South Yarra, a 3,306 sqm* island-like landholding in the heart of one of the city’s most tightly held lifestyle precincts.
Purchased by veteran developer Bill McNee from Spotlight Property Group, led by Zac Fried, the transaction reflects a land rate of $19,661 per sqm* and underscores the enduring appeal of scale in blue-chip inner-city locations.
The site is one of South Yarra’s last remaining development opportunities of genuine magnitude. Boasting 75 metres* of prized frontage to Chapel Street and a remarkable 220 metres* of quadruple street exposure, the holding occupies a near-island position within Melbourne’s premier retail and lifestyle strip. In a market where consolidation is increasingly rare, this level of frontage and flexibility is virtually impossible to replicate.
Sold through Cushman & Wakefield’s Daniel Wolman, the property sits within an Activity Centre Zone and benefits from an existing permit for a substantial mixed-use outcome, positioning it squarely at the centre of Melbourne’s next wave of urban intensification.
Cushman & Wakefield’s Daniel Wolman said at a time when Victoria continues to grapple with a deepening housing shortage, projects of this scale are not simply commercial plays, they are critical supply levers.
“Well-located, high-density developments in established suburbs like South Yarra deliver the type of housing product most in demand: connected, amenity-rich and within walking distance of jobs, transport and lifestyle infrastructure”.
For Bill McNee, the acquisition represents an opportunity to once again shape Melbourne’s built form. His track record across landmark mixed-use developments, including 11 Wilson Street, St Germain and 33 Cremorne, has consistently reset expectations around design quality, amenity and long-term asset performance. Each project has reinforced a reputation for delivering premium product that responds to both market demand and architectural ambition.
Mr Wolman said the sale highlighted the market’s appetite for rare, large-scale infill opportunities. “Sites of this scale and prominence on Chapel Street are exceptionally scarce.
“This is one of the most significant development parcels to transact in inner Melbourne in recent years, and it provides Bill McNee with the platform to deliver another benchmark mixed-use project at a time when new housing supply is urgently needed.”
Mr Wolman went on to say that in a precinct already undergoing significant evolution, the transfer of 402–416 Chapel Street signals more than a single transaction.
“It marks the next chapter in South Yarra’s transformation and reinforces that, despite cyclical headwinds, capital continues to back quality, scale and proven development capability” he said.
Chapel Street landholding snapped up as Bill McNee doubles down on South Yarra’s future
Jess Freeman • 27/02/2026
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