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Lot 77 Honeyeater Drive

Lot 77 Honeyeater Drive, Walligan QLD 4655, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
2 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

77 Honeyeater Drive is a land parcel situated in Walligan, Queensland. The available data records a price of $170,000.

Key details

Locality
Walligan
State
QLD
GNAF PID
GAQLD161694554
Legal parcel ID
77/SP172342
Property type
Land
Land size
2 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Ray White - Hervey Bay
13.1 km
Carter Cooper Realty - Hervey Bay
13.9 km
LJ Hooker - Fraser Coast
12.9 km
One Agency Fraser Coast - PIALBA
12.5 km
Belle Property - Maryborough
19.9 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the listed price for this land parcel?

The land parcel is listed at $170,000. This price reflects the current offering for the property.

What is the terrain like and how high is the land above sea level?

Walligan is relatively flat land, sitting about 10 metres (approximately 33 feet) above sea level. The even terrain can be suitable for a range of land uses.

Which major roads provide access to the parcel?

Maryborough‑Hervey Bay Road (State Route 57) runs along most of the eastern boundary, and Torbanlea‑Pialba Road traverses the site from south‑east to south‑west, offering good roadway access.

What type of land use is common in the Walligan area?

About half of Walligan’s land is developed freehold, used for semi‑rural residences and some agricultural activities, while the remainder is government‑owned, largely forming part of the Vernon Conservation Park.

How far is the parcel from nearby localities such as Takura and natural features?

The parcel is roughly 2 km from the locality of Takura and about 2‑3 km from Black Swamp Creek, placing it close to neighboring communities and natural water features.

What are the nearest schools to this land parcel?

The nearest government primary school is Yarrilee State School in Urraween to the north‑east, while the closest government secondary school is Hervey Bay State High School in Pialba, also to the north‑east.

Is there any historical railway infrastructure near Walligan?

Walligan once hosted two railway stations – Walligan and Takura – on the Hervey Bay railway line, which operated for freight until its closure in 1993 and is now a mobility corridor for pedestrians and cyclists.