About this property
Also written as Unit 41, 56 Chermside Street.
Teneriffe QLD 4005, Australia
Also written as Unit 41, 56 Chermside Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit situated on a 3,647 m² land parcel in the inner‑city suburb of Teneriffe. The unit forms part of the high‑density residential character of the area
The unit sits on a 3,647 m² land area, providing ample space within the compact urban setting of Teneriffe. This size is notable for a unit in a high‑density suburb
Within roughly 0.1–0.5 km you can walk to Teneriffe Village, Teneriffe House, several former woolstores such as the Australian Mercantile Land & Finance Woolstores, Goldsborough Mort Woolstore and the Newstead Air Raid Shelter. These sites reflect the suburb’s rich industrial and residential heritage
The nearest public transport link is the Teneriffe ferry wharf, located about 0.5 km from the unit, offering CityCat and Cross River ferry services to the Brisbane CBD and surrounding areas
Teneriffe provides a riverside lifestyle with easy access to restaurants, cafes and extensive local amenities. The suburb also hosts community events such as the annual Teneriffe Festival, which features food, music and market stalls
Historically, Teneriffe was an important wool‑trading hub and the site of Australia’s largest World War II submarine base. Many former woolstores have since been converted into residential apartments while preserving the area’s heritage character
At the 2021 census Teneriffe had a population of 5,520 people. In 2016 the suburb was described as having a generally young, high‑income demographic
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