About this property
Alternate search: Unit 711, 4 Edmondstone Street.
4 Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 711, 4 Edmondstone Street.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold | Sep 2013 | $399,000 | $4,534 |
Price per m² based on land size of 88 m².
The property is a unit offering one bedroom and one bathroom. It sits on an 88 m² parcel of land, providing a compact yet functional living space.
South Brisbane is well served by suburban train stations at South Brisbane and South Bank, as well as South East Busway stations at Cultural Centre, South Bank and Mater Hill. CityCat ferry services also connect the suburb to other riverside areas.
Within roughly 0.1–0.3 km you’ll find hotels such as Arise Soda, Arise Brisbane One and Morgan Suites, the historic St Mary’s Catholic Church, the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority, and the Icon (Australia) office. Additional nearby spots include the Skyneedle landmark and several serviced apartments.
The South Bank precinct is just a short stroll away, featuring the Queensland Museum, Queensland Maritime Museum, Bille Brown Theatre and the Queensland Cultural Centre with its performing arts venues and galleries. Musgrave Park and the nearby Paniyiri Festival site add further cultural interest.
According to the 2021 census, South Brisbane had a population of 14,292 people with a median age of 30 years, which is younger than the national median. The suburb has a diverse community, with a significant proportion of residents born overseas and a mix of languages spoken at home.
South Brisbane is linked to the CBD by several bridges: the Go Between Bridge (toll road), Merivale Bridge (rail), William Jolly Bridge (road), Kurilpa Bridge (pedestrian/cycling), Victoria Bridge (road) and the Goodwill Bridge (pedestrian/cycling). These crossings provide quick access across the Brisbane River.
Musgrave Park, located a short walk away, hosts the annual Paniyiri Festival – Queensland’s longest‑running Greek cultural festival – as well as the Fair Day of the Brisbane Pride Festival. Both events draw large crowds and celebrate the suburb’s vibrant community spirit.