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14 Nix Street

14 Nix Street, West End QLD 4810, Australia

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About this property

14 Nix Street is a house situated in West End, Queensland. The property’s layout provides a straightforward, flexible arrangement that supports everyday living and a relaxed lifestyle.

Key details

Locality
West End
State
QLD
GNAF PID
GAQLD160466120
Legal parcel ID
9999/BUP102145
Property type
House
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Belle Property - Townsville City Central and Beaches
0.8 km
Harcourts Kingsberry - Townsville
2.0 km
Explore Property - Central Townsville
1.9 km
Keyes & CO Property - Townsville
3.0 km
Whaites + Co - TOWNSVILLE CITY
0.4 km
Bright Property Townsville
2.8 km
Ray White - Kirwan
6.7 km
First National - Townsville
3.7 km
Daring and Young Property - Townsville
2.1 km
Hartley Partners - TOWNSVILLE
3.2 km
Need Property - West End
1.0 km
McGrath Estate Agents - Townsville
3.1 km
LJ Hooker - Townsville - Belgian Gardens
3.2 km
McDonough Property Townsville - TOWNSVILLE CITY
3.2 km
RE/MAX Excellence - Townsville
1.7 km
Northern Realty Pty Ltd - WEST END
0.4 km
Century 21 Aaron Moon Realty - Kirwan
6.8 km
Century 21 Prestige - TOWNSVILLE CITY
3.3 km
Elders Smith and Elliott - Townsville
3.4 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What kind of property is 14 Nix Street?

14 Nix Street is a standalone house located in the inner‑southern suburb of West End, Brisbane.

How many people live in West End?

According to the 2021 census, West End had a population of 14,730 residents.

What public transport options are available nearby?

West End is well serviced by frequent bus routes (199, 192, 198 and the CityGlider along Montague Road) and the CityCat ferry from the West End wharf on Orleigh Street.

Are there parks or open spaces close to the property?

Yes, several parks are within the suburb, including Davies Park, Bunyapa Park, West End Community Park and the West End Riverside Lands Park, all offering green space and river views.

What dining or market attractions are in the neighbourhood?

West End’s lively café and restaurant scene centres on Boundary Street, and the nearby Davies Park hosts the popular Green Flea Market on Saturdays.

Does the area have any heritage‑listed sites?

The suburb contains a number of heritage‑listed places such as the West End Uniting Church, Dornoch Terrace Bridge, and the historic Tristram’s Drink Factory now a market venue.