About this property
Also written as Unit 2, 26 Jabone Terrace.
Bell Park VIC 3215, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 26 Jabone Terrace.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit featuring one bedroom and one bathroom, situated on a 1,376 m² land parcel
Bell Park, the suburb where the unit is located, lies approximately 6 km north‑west of Geelong’s city centre
The nearby Milton, Hughes and Separation Streets host a range of shops, including supermarkets, bakeries, hairdressers, pharmacies, butchers, and cafés, providing convenient daily amenities
Leisuretime Sports Precinct is just about 0.5 km away, and the Bell Park Football Club and Hume Reserve’s soccer pitches are also easily reachable within the suburb
Within 1.2‑1.8 km you’ll find Cowies Creek Rail Bridge No. 1, the heritage‑listed Ford Motor Company Complex in Norlane, and the Bell Park suburb itself, known for its historic homestead origins
Bell Park was named after the Bell homestead built by early settler John Bell; residential growth accelerated in the 1950s with post‑World War II migrants, and the suburb now hosts a diverse community with several churches and local facilities
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