Browse property in Ryena Street
Ryena Street runs through the heart of Stafford’s primarily residential landscape, where original Queenslander‑style homes sit alongside the quarter‑acre post‑war Queensland Housing Commission houses built in the 1940s and 1950s. The street enjoys a leafy setting close to Kedron Brook and the modest rise of Sparkes Hill, which together shape the suburb’s calm streetscape.
While the suburb was once served by Brisbane City Council electric trams (1940‑1968), today Ryena Street is a short walk from major local amenities such as the Stafford City Shopping Centre with its 24‑hour McDonald’s, The Gibson bistro, and the Hoyts cinema just 0.2 km away. Families benefit from nearby schools, Queen of Apostles Primary (0.6 km) and Stafford State School (0.8 km), and the recreational options of Hickey Park and several community parks within a kilometre.
Properties in Ryena Street
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| 31 Ryena Street | House |
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| 41 Ryena Street | House |
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