About this property
Alternate search: Unit 7, 111 Elizabeth Street.
111 Elizabeth Street, Toowong QLD 4066, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 7, 111 Elizabeth Street.
The property at 7/111 Elizabeth Street is a unit. It is a self‑contained residence within a larger building.
The unit is in Toowong, a riverside suburb of Brisbane nestled between Mount Coot‑tha and the Brisbane River. Toowong is known for its rolling hills, a vibrant commercial precinct centred around Toowong Village, and easy access to both the river and the hills.
Toowong is a major transport hub. The Toowong train station on the Ipswich and Springfield lines is directly beneath Toowong Village, and frequent bus services run along Coronation Drive and High Street. A CityCat ferry stop outside the Regatta Hotel on Coronation Drive also provides river‑side water transport.
The unit is within walking distance of Toowong Village, an office tower and shopping centre that includes retail stores, the Toowong Library, and the Toowong train station. Historic venues such as the Regatta Hotel and the Royal Exchange Hotel are also nearby, as are cafés and other retail outlets in the commercial precinct.
Toowong Memorial Park on Sylvan Road offers open green space, football ovals and views of the surrounding hills. The Western Freeway provides quick access to the Bicentennial Bike Path, which links to the Brisbane CBD and the University of Queensland, while the nearby Mount Coot‑tha Botanic Gardens and Mount Coot‑tha itself offer additional walking and cycling opportunities.
In the 2021 census, Toowong had a population of 12,556 people with a median weekly household income of $1,927. The suburb has a relatively young demographic, partly due to its proximity to the University of Queensland and a mix of medium‑density apartments and detached houses.
Yes, Toowong features several heritage‑listed locations within a short distance, including the historic Warrawee house on Dean Street, the Richard Randall Art Studio near Mount Coot‑tha, and the former tram stop on Woodstock Road. These sites reflect the suburb’s rich architectural and transport history.