Browse Units & Apartments in Queenstown
Queenstown, TAS 7467
Overview
Queenstown is a historic mining town of 1,808 residents (2021 census) nestled in a valley on the western slopes of Mount Owen. The town enjoys a very wet oceanic climate, with cool‑mild summers, snowy winters and more than 2,400 mm of annual rain, creating a lush backdrop for outdoor pursuits such as mountain‑bike trails, white‑water rafting and exploring the striking pink‑grey peaks of Mount Lyell and Mount Owen. Community life centres around the unique gravel‑topped football oval, the heritage‑listed Empire Hotel, the Paragon Theatre and a range of cafés and shops, including Broken Halo Coffee Kitchen and the local library.
Transport is anchored by the West Coast Wilderness Railway, which departs from Queenstown railway station and runs south to Strahan, while the main road network links the town to nearby attractions. Essential services such as the historic Queenstown Post Office, the fire station, the Masonic Hall and Mountain Heights School lie within walking distance, providing residents with convenient access to everyday amenities.
Region type mix: Remote 94%, Metro 6%.
Streets in Queenstown
Street
| Avg land size
| Avg price
| Properties
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Alfred Street |
977 m² |
≈ A$85,059 |
14 |
| Arthur Street |
1422 m² |
≈ A$6,166 |
8 |
| Austin Street |
708 m² |
≈ A$134,403 |
19 |
| Batchelor Street |
740 m² |
≈ A$139,338 |
57 |
| Beardsley Street |
242 m² | - |
1 |
| Conlan Street | - | - |
1 |
| Esplanade |
1194 m² | - |
2 |