About this property
Also written as Unit 7, 30 Edina Street.
Thornlands QLD 4164, Australia
Also written as Unit 7, 30 Edina Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The unit is located approximately 32 kilometres (about 20 miles) southeast of Brisbane by road
Access to Thornlands is provided mainly by Boundary Road, Cleveland‑Redland Bay Road, and Wellington Street
The Victoria Point bus station is about 1‑2 kilometres away, making bus services easily reachable
Within roughly 1 kilometre you’ll find the Victoria Point Library and Pinklands park, and the Redlands District Rugby League Football Club and Pinklands Netball and Pony Club are also nearby
Yes, Point Halloran Conservation Area is about 2 km away, while Eprapah Creek and the Egret Colony swamp are each within 2‑3 km
The locality’s population has grown rapidly, rising from 10,520 in 2006 to 19,263 in the 2021 census
Originally part of the Cleveland area, Thornlands was leased until 1858 when small farmers settled the land; it was later named after landholder George Thorn and was known for fruit farming such as citrus, bananas and mangoes
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