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62 Ironbark Road

Diamond Creek VIC 3089, Australia

4 Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
26154 m² Land size
- Internal area
$247,000 Last sale (1995)

About this property

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62 Ironbark Road is a house located in Diamond Creek, Victoria, offering four bedrooms and set on a 26,154 m² block. The expansive site allows for considerable outdoor space and flexible land use. The property was sold for $247,000 on 9 Sep 1995

Key details

Locality
Diamond Creek
State
VIC
Coordinates
37.66432701 / 145.14678266
GNAF PID
GAVIC411237276
Legal parcel ID
2\LP110921
Property type
House
Land size
26154 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Market estimates

Based on curated rent estimate.

Expected weekly rent
$805
Confidence
Medium

Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sale
9 Sep 1995
$247,000$9

Price per m² based on land size of 26154 m².

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Area Specialist - Victoria
Moonee Valley Real Estate - Avondale Heights
LJ Hooker - Property Point
Harcourts Manningham - DONCASTER EAST
Buckingham & Company Estate Agents - Diamond Valley
Darren Jones - Greensborough
CHWYLA - Doreen
Lifein Real Estate - Melbourne
Frost Real Estate
Nostro Real Estate
* Approximate straight-line distances

Nearby schools

Type:
Ordered by:
Diamond Creek Primary School
0.8 km
Primary school | Government
Sacred Heart School
1.3 km
Primary school | Catholic
Diamond Creek East Primary School
1.9 km
Primary school | Government
Diamond Valley College
2.0 km
Secondary school | Government
North-Eastern Montessori School
2.3 km
Primary school | Independent
St Helena Secondary College
2.7 km
Secondary school | Government
Glen Katherine Primary School
3.0 km
Primary school | Government
St Thomas the Apostle School
3.1 km
Primary school | Catholic
Glenvale School
2.5 km
Combined school | Independent
Wattle Glen Primary School
3.2 km
Primary school | Government
Yarrambat Primary School
2.9 km
Primary school | Government
Eltham North Primary School
4.0 km
Primary school | Government
Catholic Ladies' College Ltd
5.1 km
Secondary school | Independent
Eltham College of Education
5.8 km
Combined school | Independent
Marymede Catholic College
5.4 km
Combined school | Independent
Montmorency Secondary College
6.2 km
Secondary school | Government
Plenty Valley Christian College
5.6 km
Combined school | Independent
Plenty River College
6.0 km
Secondary school | Independent
Greensborough Secondary College
6.6 km
Secondary school | Government
Story House Early Learning Diamond Creek
1.8 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

How many bedrooms does the house at 62 Ironbark Road have?

The property features four bedrooms. It is a single‑storey house offering ample space for a family

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

The residence sits on a sizeable block of land measuring 26,154 m². This large parcel provides room for gardens, outdoor activities, or future development

How far is the property from the Diamond Creek railway station?

The Diamond Creek railway station is roughly 1.4 km away, which is a short walk or easy bike ride. It provides convenient access to the Hurstbridge line

What nearby parks are within walking distance of the home?

Nillumbik Park is about 1.1 km away, and Rotary Centennial Park is approximately 1.2 km distant. Both parks offer green space, walking tracks, and recreation facilities

Which emergency services are close to the property?

The Diamond Creek Police Station is located about 0.9 km from the house. The local CFA volunteer fire brigade also serves the area, with its facilities nearby in the suburb

What is the population of Diamond Creek and how far is it from Melbourne’s CBD?

Diamond Creek had a population of 12,503 at the 2021 census. It lies roughly 23 km north‑east of Melbourne’s Central Business District

Can you share a brief historical fact about Diamond Creek?

Gold was first discovered in Diamond Creek in 1863, leading to the establishment of the Diamond Creek mine, which extracted significant amounts of gold in the 19th century. The suburb’s name is said to come either from the glistening stones in the creek or a bull with a diamond‑shaped white patch on its head

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