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35/100 Queenscliff Road

Queenscliff NSW 2096, Australia

2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
1 Parking
5127 m² Land size
- Internal area
$486,000 Last sale (2002)

About this property

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The property at 35/100 Queenscliff Road, Queenscliff, NSW is a unit with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It includes one parking space and is positioned on a 5,127 m² land parcel. The unit sold for $486,000 on 22 Oct 2002

Also written as Unit 35, 100 Queenscliff Road.

Key details

Locality
Queenscliff
State
NSW
Coordinates
33.78333211 / 151.28523196
GNAF PID
GANSW718204341
Legal parcel ID
35/SP10970
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Apartment
Unit land size
5127 m²
Unit internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Market estimates

Based on curated rent estimate.

Expected weekly rent
$1,072
Confidence
Medium

Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sale
22 Oct 2002
$486,000
Sale
28 May 2001
$382,000

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Cunninghams - Northern Beaches
2.9 km
Belle Property Northern Beaches
3.5 km
Clarke & Humel Property - Manly
1.4 km
McGrath - Collaroy | Dee Why
5.7 km
NOVAK Properties - Northern Beaches
3.0 km
The Agency - Northern Beaches
1.8 km
Ray White Northern Beaches
1.7 km
Stone Real Estate Manly
1.8 km
Stone Real Estate Seaforth - Seaforth
3.5 km
Atlas | Lower North Shore - NEUTRAL BAY
7.8 km
Sweetnams Real Estate - Balgowlah
2.3 km
Whitehouse Real Estate - Balgowlah & Freshwater
2.2 km
Shoreline Property
1.5 km
Richardson & Wrench - Mosman/Neutral Bay
6.2 km
The Beaches Real Estate
3.4 km
SEA Sales Management - FRESHWATER
0.5 km
Schwarz Real Estate - Northern Beaches
0.6 km
MG Living - Seaforth
3.6 km
Bay.View.Beach Real Estate - Mona Vale
11.9 km
One Agency Hazlett & Poole
2.2 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Nearby schools

Type:
Ordered by:
Harbord Kindergarten
0.5 km
Stella Maris College Manly
0.5 km
Secondary school | Independent
The Learning Sanctuary Freshwater
0.5 km
Albert Hall Pre School
0.6 km
Kid City Kindergarten
0.7 km
Little Lane Early Learning Centre Manly
0.7 km
St John the Baptist Catholic Primary School
0.8 km
Primary school | Catholic
Stewart House School
1.0 km
Combined school | Government
Harbord Public School
1.1 km
Primary school | Government
Northern Beaches Secondary College Mackellar Girls Campus
1.2 km
Secondary school | Government
St Mary's Catholic Primary School
1.4 km
Primary school | Catholic
Northern Beaches Secondary College Freshwater Senior Campus
1.7 km
Secondary school | Government
Royal Far West School
1.8 km
Combined school | Government
St Kieran's Catholic Primary School
Primary school | Catholic
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What type of residence is located at 35/100 Queenscliff Road?

It is a unit that offers 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a single parking space, all situated on a 5,127 m² parcel of land

How far is the property from Sydney's central business district?

Queenscliff lies roughly 16 kilometres north‑east of the Sydney CBD, placing the unit within easy reach of the city

Which beaches and coastal attractions are closest to the property?

Queenscliff Beach is about 0.7 km away, while Freshwater Beach and Manly Beach are each roughly 0.6‑0.7 km from the address, providing easy access to surf and shoreline activities

What parks and reserves are located near 35/100 Queenscliff Road?

Nearby green spaces include Hinkler Park (0.2 km), Undercliff Reserve (0.3 km), Costin Reserve (0.5 km) and Keirle Park (0.5 km), offering opportunities for recreation and walking

Can you describe the historical background of the Queenscliff area?

Queenscliff was named in honour of Queen Victoria and became a popular holiday spot in the early 1900s. It later gained fame for its heavy surf waves, famously ridden by Dave Jackman in 1961, which helped launch big‑wave surfing in Australia

What is the Aboriginal heritage associated with the Queenscliff region?

The area sits on the traditional lands of the Garigal (or Caregal) people. While the term ‘Guringai’ has been used historically, it is now considered a misnomer, and the Aboriginal Heritage Office recommends using specific clan names for the region

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