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1 Freight Street

1 Freight Street, Yatala QLD 4207, Australia

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About this property

Key details

Locality
Yatala
State
QLD
GNAF PID
GAQLD163104832
Legal parcel ID
61/SP208832
Commonwealth electorate
Forde
Local government area
Gold Coast
State lower house
Coomera
Property type
House
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Area Specialist Property Solutions
14.9 km
Freedom Property
34.6 km
JMO Property Group - ORMEAU
6.3 km
Tony Pennisi the Property Hub - BEENLEIGH
2.8 km
YPA Estate Agents - QUEENSLAND
14.7 km
* Distances are approximate

Frequently asked questions

Where is 1 Freight Street located within Yatala?

The property is situated in Yatala, a suburb on the Gold Coast side of Queensland bounded to the north and west by the Albert River. Yatala had a population of 1,405 people in the 2021 census.

What transport options are available for residents of 1 Freight Street?

Bus routes 728 and 729 connect Yatala to the Beenleigh and Ormeau railway stations. Additional bus routes 565 and 566 can be accessed by crossing the Bannockburn Bridge at Paterson Road.

Are there any recreational areas or parks close to the property?

Yes, a number of parks are within easy reach, including Brewery Reserve, Darlington Drive Park, Paterson Park and the Yatala Laneway Reserve. These provide green space for walking, picnics and leisure activities.

Is there access to water‑related activities near the address?

A public boat ramp is located beneath the Bannockburn Bridge on the eastern bank of the Albert River, offering convenient river access for boating and fishing.

What notable local attractions are near 1 Freight Street?

The historic Yatala Pie Shop, a landmark for over a century, is nearby, as is the Yatala Brewery complex which has become a well‑known point of interest in the area.

Can you tell me about the history of Yatala?

Yatala takes its name from a property on the Albert River named after Yatala Harbor in South Australia. The suburb grew around early establishments such as St Mary’s Catholic Church (opened 1875) and later became a hub for industry, including the famous Yatala Brewery.