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32 Alice Street

32 Alice Street, Walkervale QLD 4670, Australia

4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
- Parking
- Land size
- Internal area

About this property

Located at 32 Alice Street in Walkervale, Queensland, this house provides a practical layout with four separate sleeping areas and two bathrooms. The flow between the main living spaces supports everyday family life while offering flexibility for informal gatherings.

Key details

Locality
Walkervale
State
QLD
GNAF PID
GAQLD158812283
Legal parcel ID
1/RP194399
Commonwealth electorate
Hinkler
Local government area
Bundaberg
State lower house
Bundaberg
Property type
House
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
BEST MOVE PROPERTY - BARGARA
11.5 km
Century 21 Estate Agents
4.0 km
Explore Property Bundaberg Region
2.6 km
Four Walls Realty - Bundaberg and Bargara
1.3 km
Hotspot Realty Bundaberg - GOOBURRUM
10.6 km
Loader's Property Group - Bundaberg & Bargara
3.1 km
Location Property Agents - Bundaberg Central
2.0 km
McGrath - Bundaberg | Bargara | Wide Bay
2.1 km
* Distances are approximate

Frequently asked questions

How many bedrooms and bathrooms does the property at 32 Alice Street have?

The house features four bedrooms and two bathrooms.

What type of dwelling is located at 32 Alice Street?

It is a detached house.

What is the population of the Walkervale suburb where 32 Alice Street is situated?

Walkervale had a population of 2,981 people according to the 2021 census.

Are there any notable community amenities close to 32 Alice Street?

Yes, Bundaberg Presbyterian Church is located on the same site at 32 Alice Street, providing a local place of worship.

Is there any railway infrastructure near 32 Alice Street?

The North Coast railway line runs along the western boundary of Walkervale, though the suburb does not have its own railway station.

Does the address at 32 Alice Street have any historical significance?

The site was originally the South Bundaberg Methodist Church built in 1949 and later became the Bundaberg Presbyterian Church.