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15/463 Trees Road

463 Trees Road, Tallebudgera QLD 4228, Australia

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About this property

15/463 Trees Road is a unit situated in Tallebudgera, Queensland. The property’s layout provides a practical arrangement for everyday living, while its position within the neighbourhood offers convenient access to nearby amenities and a relaxed lifestyle.

Alternate search: Unit 15, 463 TREES ROAD.

Key details

Locality
Tallebudgera
State
QLD
GNAF PID
GAQLD425052830
Legal parcel ID
13/GTP4179
Commonwealth electorate
Mcpherson
Local government area
Gold Coast
State lower house
Currumbin
Property type
Unit
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
* Distances are approximate

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
0.5 km
Primary school | Government
2.5 km
Combined school | Independent
3.4 km
Primary school | Catholic
4.1 km
Primary school | Government
4.5 km
Combined school | Government
3.1 km
Secondary school | Government
4.8 km
Secondary school | Government
5.1 km
Combined school | Independent
* Distances are approximate

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 15/463 Trees Road?

15/463 Trees Road is a unit, offering residence within a multi‑unit complex.

How far is the property from the nearest airport?

The unit is approximately 0.7 km from Currumbin Crossing Airport, providing convenient access for air travel.

Which residential community is located close to the unit?

Currumbin Ecovillage is situated about 0.8 km away, making it a nearby neighbour for community amenities.

What natural reserves are within a short distance of the property?

Nicoll Scrub National Park lies roughly 2 km away, while the Currumbin Valley Reserve is about 2 km from the unit, offering nearby nature and walking opportunities.

What is the current population of Tallebudgera?

According to the 2021 census, Tallebudgera had a population of 3,826 residents.

What does the name 'Tallebudgera' mean?

The name is an Aboriginal word meaning ‘good fish.’ Some local history also suggests it may derive from the name of a pioneer property called “Mayberry.”