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210 Bilsen Road

210 Bilsen Road, Wavell Heights QLD 4012, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
- Internal area

About this property

The property is a house.

Key details

Locality
Wavell Heights
State
QLD
GNAF PID
GAQLD163028401
Legal parcel ID
1/RP863326
Property type
House
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Harcourts Solutions - WINDSOR
6.6 km
Aurora Property - Brisbane
7.2 km
Plum Property - Brisbane West
14.2 km
Harcourts Pinnacle - Aspley | Strathpine | Petrie
4.3 km
Belle Property - Ascot
5.5 km
Belle Property - Nundah
2.0 km
LJ Hooker - Stafford
4.2 km
Harcourts Local - Clayfield
3.6 km
McGrath Estate Agents - Paddington
9.7 km
LJ Hooker - Aspley | Chermside
4.3 km
Harcourts Local - Ascot
4.9 km
McGrath Estate Agents - Wilston
6.2 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

How far is 210 Bilsen Road from Brisbane's central business district?

The property is located about 10.5 kilometres north of the Brisbane CBD, roughly a 15‑20 minute drive depending on traffic.

What parks are within walking distance of the house?

Heinrich Gerns Park is just 0.7 km away, offering open green space and recreational facilities. The suburb also includes Mercer Park and Shaw Park in its southern part.

Which train stations are closest to the property?

Virginia railway station is approximately 0.9 km to the north, while Sunshine station is about 1.0 km away. Northgate railway station is also nearby, roughly 1.8 km from the home.

Are there any heritage‑listed sites nearby?

Yes, Wavell Heights features several heritage‑listed locations such as Tooroonga on Highcrest Avenue, Pfingst Farmhouse, and the former West Nundah Methodist Church (now the Uniting Church Hall). These sites reflect the suburb’s historical character.

What is the population of Wavell Heights?

According to the 2021 census, the suburb had a population of 10,336 people.

What is the predominant land use in the area surrounding 210 Bilsen Road?

The land use in Wavell Heights is almost entirely residential, with the main exceptions being the local parks such as Mercer Park and Shaw Park.

Why is the suburb called Wavell Heights?

The area was renamed in 1941 to honour Field Marshal Lord Wavell, who was the Commander‑in‑Chief of the Allied Forces in the Middle East during World War II.