About this property
Also written as Unit 4, 5-7 Sidney Street.
West End QLD 4810, Australia
Also written as Unit 4, 5-7 Sidney Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
4/5 Sidney Street is a unit located in the inner‑southern suburb of West End
According to the 2021 census, West End has a population of 14,730 residents
Nearby heritage listings include Astrea at 19 Bank Street, the Kurilpa Library on Boundary Road, and the Dornoh Terrace Bridge on Dornoh Terrace
You’re within easy reach of several parks such as Davies Park, Bunyapa Park, West End Community Park and the West End Riverside Lands Park, all offering green space and river views
Within 0.2–0.9 km you’ll find the Green Street bunker, the RAAF Operations Building Site, Wolverton heritage‑listed house, and the historic West End Hotel, each reflecting the area’s rich past
West End is well connected by frequent bus routes (including BUZ and CityGlider services) and CityCat ferries from the nearby West End ferry wharf, while the suburb once had Brisbane’s first tram line
The Aboriginal name for the area, Kurilpa, means ‘place of the water rat’ and is still used for local landmarks, reflecting the suburb’s Indigenous heritage
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