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6 Wedgetail Court

6 Wedgetail Court, Valdora QLD 4561, Australia

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About this property

6 Wedgetail Court in Valdora, Queensland, is a standalone house that offers a functional layout suitable for everyday living. Its design supports a relaxed lifestyle, making the most of the surrounding neighbourhood.

Key details

Locality
Valdora
State
QLD
GNAF PID
GAQLD161349613
Legal parcel ID
27/RP860589
Property type
House
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
RE/MAX Property Sales - Caloundra & Nambour
8.2 km
Eastell and Co. - Sunshine Coast
10.3 km
Countryside Realty - Noosa
15.7 km
Joel Hood Property - COOLUM BEACH
10.2 km
Trace Real Estate - YANDINA
6.7 km
One Agency - COOLUM BEACH
10.2 km
Keyline Realty - Nambour
10.0 km
Peter Andrew Real Estate - COOLUM BEACH
10.5 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What type of dwelling is located at 6 Wedgetail Court?

The property at 6 Wedgetail Court is a house.

Which major road forms the eastern boundary of the Valdora area near the property?

The Yandina‑Coolum Road runs along the eastern boundary of Valdora, providing easy access to the surrounding region.

How close is the property to the nearby locality of Ninderry?

Ninderry is about 0.8 km away from 6 Wedgetail Court, a short walk or drive to the north‑west.

What natural landmarks are within a few kilometres of the house?

Mount Ninderry and Fair Hill are both roughly 1.6 km away, offering scenic views and outdoor recreation opportunities.

What community facilities are located near the property?

The Sunshine Coast Solar Farm and the Valdora‑Yandina Creek Rural Fire Station are both situated within a short distance, supporting local sustainability and safety.

What is the population of Valdora according to the most recent census?

The 2021 census recorded 776 residents living in Valdora.

Can you share a brief history of the Valdora area?

Valdora originated from the mid‑19th‑century Yandina Cattle Run, later developing farming, timber, fruit, dairying and sugarcane industries, and was renamed to avoid confusion with another Golden Valley.