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4 Austin Street

4 Austin Street, Queenstown TAS 7467, Australia

4 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
1 Parking
711 m² Land size
135 m² Internal area
$160,000 Last sale

About this property

Located at 4 Austin Street in Queenstown, this house provides four sleeping quarters, a single bathroom and one parking space on a 711 m² block of land. The layout accommodates family living while the sizable lot offers space for outdoor activities. The property was sold for $160,000 on 8 Oct 2021.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Oct 2021
$160,000$225
Sold
Aug 2021
$160,000$225
Sold
Mar 2019
$100,000$140
Sold
Jun 2018
$100,000$140
Sold
Jul 2012
$65,000$91

Price per m² based on land size of 711 m².

Key details

Locality
Queenstown
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702185907
Legal parcel ID
210787/5
Remoteness area
Remote
Property type
House
Land size
711 m²
Internal area
135 m²
Land Use Category
Residential

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
1.0 km
Primary school | Catholic
1.1 km
Combined school | Government

Frequently asked questions

How many bedrooms and bathrooms does 4 Austin Street have?

The house offers four spacious bedrooms and a single bathroom, providing ample accommodation for families or shared living.

What is the size of the land on which the property sits?

The residence sits on a 711 m² lot, giving plenty of outdoor space for gardening, recreation, or future development.

Is there a parking facility at the property?

Yes, the home includes one dedicated parking space for residents or guests.

What local amenities are within easy walking distance of the house?

Within roughly 1 km you’ll find the Carswell Park Workshops (0.4 km), Masonic Hall (0.6 km), Queenstown railway station, Paragon Theatre and the historic Empire Hotel (each about 0.7 km), as well as the Queenstown Post Office and Galley Museum (around 0.8‑0.9 km).

What is the climate like in Queenstown?

Queenstown has a very wet oceanic climate, with an average annual rainfall of about 2,408 mm. Summers are cool to mild, while winters are cool, cloudy and often see brief light snow.

What is the historical background of the Queenstown area?

Queenstown grew as a mining town after alluvial gold was found in the 1860s and later copper mining began in the 1890s, making it the centre of the Mount Lyell mining district for many decades.

What outdoor activities can residents enjoy nearby?

The town attracts tourists for mountain‑bike trails, white‑water rafting, and visits to the nearby Lake Burbury recreation area, while the historic railway station offers scenic rides toward Strahan.