About this property
Also written as Unit 2, 23 Queen Street.
Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 23 Queen Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The address is a unit, which is a self‑contained apartment within a larger building. It is classified as a residential unit rather than a detached house
The property includes a land area of 368 m². This size refers to the portion of land allocated to the unit in the city‑centre setting
The unit sits on Queen Street in the heart of Adelaide’s central business district, directly adjacent to Victoria Square and the historic Kaurna name Tarndanyangga. It is therefore within the planned grid layout designed by Colonel William Light
Victoria Square is essentially on the same site (0.0 km), and Hurtle Square and Tarndanyangga are also immediately nearby. These squares form part of the five public squares that surround the city centre
Within a few hundred metres you can find St Mary Magdalene’s Church, the Adelaide Fire Station heritage building, Calvary Adelaide Hospital, the Adelaide Holocaust Museum, and the Australian Federation of University Women – South Australia office. All are listed as nearby places
The property lies within the grid plan known as Light’s Vision, which placed wide boulevards and a ring of parklands around the city centre. Its proximity to Victoria Square and other central squares exemplifies the original layout envisioned in 1836
Calvary Adelaide Hospital is only about 0.2 km away, providing a range of medical services. The location also gives quick access to other health‑related organisations such as the Australian Water Quality Centre and Water Research Australia, both within a short walk
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