About this property
Alternate search: Unit 1105, 218 Christie Street.
218 Christie Street, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 1105, 218 Christie Street.
The property at 1105/218 Christie Street is a unit, which is a self‑contained apartment within a multi‑level building. It provides private living quarters typical of inner‑city apartments.
The unit is in South Brisbane, an inner southern suburb on the southern bank of the Brisbane River. The suburb borders Woolloongabba, Highgate Hill and West End and is directly connected to the Brisbane CBD by several bridges.
Modern public transport is very accessible – the South Brisbane and South Bank train stations are nearby, along with the South East Busway stations at Cultural Centre, South Bank and Mater Hill. A CityCat ferry wharf (River Plaza) is also within about 100 m of the address.
Within a short walk you’ll find the Courtyard by Marriott Brisbane South Bank hotel, Queensland Children’s Hospital and the HMAS Diamantina historic frigate. The South Brisbane Dry Dock, Queensland Maritime Museum, South Brisbane Library and the South Brisbane Town Hall are also nearby, all within roughly 200 m.
In the 2021 census South Brisbane had 14,292 residents, with a median age of just 30 years – about seven years younger than the national median. The community is youthful and diverse, with a large proportion of residents in their twenties.
South Brisbane is linked to the central business district by several bridges, including the Go Between Bridge (toll road), Merivale Bridge (rail), William Jolly Bridge (road), Kurilpa Bridge (pedestrian/cycle), Victoria Bridge (road) and Goodwill Bridge (pedestrian/cycle).
Yes, South Brisbane has a rich heritage – from its early European settlement in the 1840s and the historic South Brisbane Dry Dock (now the Queensland Maritime Museum) to the former railway stations and numerous heritage‑listed buildings. The suburb’s evolution from a river‑front industrial hub to a vibrant cultural precinct is reflected in its museums, historic churches and the South Bank Parklands.