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9 Exeter Street

West End QLD 4101, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
- Internal area

About this property

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The property is a house

Key details

Locality
West End
State
QLD
Coordinates
27.48104238 / 153.00908539
GNAF PID
GAQLD162892059
Legal parcel ID
36/RP11166
Property type
House
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Market estimates

Based on curated rent estimate.

Expected weekly rent
$865
Confidence
Medium

Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Image Property - Brisbane Southside
0.8 km
Aurora Property - Brisbane
4.7 km
Brisbane Real Estate - Indooroopilly
5.6 km
Belle Property - Coorparoo
5.2 km
Belle Property - WEST END
0.3 km
Harcourts - Inner East
5.6 km
Coronis Inner North
7.0 km
Harcourts All About Property
4.0 km
Belle Property - Wilston
5.4 km
Junction Estate Agents - BRISBANE CITY
2.3 km
Kangaroo Point Real Estate
3.9 km
Leo Tsimpikas Real Estate - West End
0.4 km
Harmony Homes Group - UPPER MOUNT GRAVATT
10.0 km
BRS Realty - BRISBANE CITY
0.7 km
Dixon Estate Agents - TOOWONG
1.5 km
Grow Property Group - Newstead
4.9 km
Drakos Real Estate - West End
0.5 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Nearby schools

Type:
Ordered by:
Rachel's Place
0.2 km
Greek Orthodox Community Child Care Centre
0.2 km
Cottage Grove Early Learning
0.3 km
Kurilpa Community Child Care Centre
0.3 km
Lady Gowrie St Thomas's Riverview Kindergarten
0.4 km
Kids at West End Child Care & Early Education Centre
0.4 km
Playhouse Parent & Child Care Centre
0.4 km
The Munro Centre
0.5 km
Margaret Cribb Early Learning
0.6 km
Edge Early Learning South Brisbane
0.8 km
C&K Corbett Street Community Kindergarten
0.8 km
Edge Early Learning West End - Montague Rd
0.8 km
Edge Early Learning Milton
1.0 km
West End Scott Street Community Kindergarten & Pre School
1.1 km
West End State School
1.1 km
Primary school | Government
Milton Road Childrens Centre
1.1 km
Uniting Early Learning Jahjumbeen
1.2 km
Little Locals Early Learning Auchenflower
1.2 km
Edge Early Learning West End - Jane St
1.2 km
Brisbane State High School
1.5 km
Secondary school | Government
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What kind of dwelling is located at 9 Exeter Street?

9 Exeter Street is a standalone house. It is classified simply as a house in the property features

Which public transport options are available near 9 Exeter Street?

The suburb is serviced by several bus routes, including the 199 BUZ to the City, 192 to the University of Queensland, 198 on Highgate Hill, the CityGlider along Montague Road, and the free 86 Kurilpa Loop introduced in 2023. CityCat ferry services also operate from the West End ferry wharf on Orleigh Street

What heritage‑listed sites can I walk to from 9 Exeter Street?

Within about 0.5 km you’ll find Astrea, Brighton Terrace, the West End Gasworks and the Gas Stripping Tower, as well as the Dornoch Terrace Bridge about 0.6 km away. These historic landmarks reflect West End’s rich architectural past

Which parks and open spaces are close to the property?

Davies Park and Bunyapa Park are each roughly 0.5 km from the address, while West End Community Park is also about 0.5 km away. These green areas provide riverside walking, recreation and community events

What regular market or cultural attractions are nearby?

The Green Flea Markets are held every Saturday at Davies Park, just half a kilometre from the house. West End’s vibrant café and restaurant scene, along with several galleries and artist‑run spaces, are all within easy walking distance

What is the historical background of the West End neighbourhood?

West End, known by the Aboriginal name Kurilpa meaning “place of the water rat”, was originally a fertile riverbank area that later developed farms, orchards and tram lines from the 1880s. It has evolved into a multicultural inner‑city suburb with a strong heritage of community and industry

Has West End experienced flooding in its history?

Yes, the suburb was affected by the major Brisbane flood of 1893 and again during the 2010‑2011 Queensland floods when the Brisbane River breached its banks. These events have shaped local flood‑management planning and the community’s resilience

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