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34 Victor Street

34 Victor Street, Stafford QLD 4053, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
- Internal area

About this property

34 Victor Street is a house positioned in the suburb of Stafford, Queensland. Its layout provides a straightforward, functional flow that supports everyday living, while the location offers a lifestyle suited to the local community.

Key details

Locality
Stafford
State
QLD
GNAF PID
GAQLD162919726
Legal parcel ID
409/RP26062
Property type
House
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Image Property - Brisbane Northside
5.3 km
Harcourts Solutions - WINDSOR
3.7 km
Ray White - Aspley Group
5.0 km
Ray White Clayfield - CLAYFIELD
4.6 km
REMAX Results - Morningside
9.0 km
Harcourts Pinnacle - Aspley | Strathpine | Petrie
5.0 km
LJ Hooker - Stafford
1.3 km
Harcourts Local - Clayfield
4.7 km
Coronis Bracken Ridge - BRACKEN RIDGE
10.3 km
McGrath Estate Agents - Wilston
2.8 km
Arthur Conias Real Estate - Team
8.2 km
Ray White - Alderley
2.3 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What type of neighbourhood is 34 Victor Street situated in?

The property is in Stafford, a predominantly residential suburb featuring original Queenslander‑style homes and many post‑war quarter‑acre houses. The area combines mature streetscapes with a growing mix of younger families.

Which parks are within walking distance of 34 Victor Street?

Several parks are close by, including Bilston Street Park, Boles Street Park, Gibson Park and Hickey Park, all reachable on foot within a short walk from the house.

What dining options are available nearby?

Residents can enjoy quick meals at McDonald's Stafford, located in the Stafford City Shopping Centre, and the family‑friendly bistro and bar The Gibson, which is also near the centre.

How far is the nearest cinema from the property?

Hoyts Stafford cinema is approximately 0.4 km away, making it a convenient walk for movie‑going.

What natural features are close to 34 Victor Street?

Kedron Brook runs along the suburb’s edge, offering river‑side scenery, while Sparkes Hill, rising to about 96 m, lies roughly 1 km to the south‑west.

Does the suburb have any historical public‑transport significance?

Yes, Stafford was served by electric trams operated by the Brisbane City Council from the 1940s until 1968, marking the last completely new tram line built in Brisbane.