AIR-CONDITIONING... 2X POOLS... BATH... DISHWASHER... GAS COOK-TOP…

106/803 STANLEY STREET, Woolloongabba, 4102

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Rent: 675 AUD/week For Rent
  • Ownership Type Unit
  • Property Area 0 sqft
  • Bedrooms 2
  • Bathrooms 2
  • Furnished No
  • Last Updated 9th Oct, 2023

Amenities

Feature that provides comfort, convenience, or pleasure
  • Balcony
  • Garage: 1
  • Swimming Pool - Inground
  • Air Conditioning
  • Built-in Wardrobes
  • Dishwasher
  • Ensuite: 1
  • Intercom
  • Living Areas: 1
  • Split-system Air Conditioning
  • Toilets: 2
  • This listing has 1 spaces.

Property Overview

Private inspections available 7 days a week 24/7 let us know the time you are available, and we will show you the property...<br/><br/>Call Trent Butler Today 0438 230 485 or [email protected]<br/><br/>WHATS NEAR!! <br/><br/>This is an amazing location with the Woolloongabba Coles, Pub, Australian Post and cafes, including 1889 Enoteca, Supreme Pizza, Make my Day café, Easy Times Brewing Company and Thai Rose downstairs. The Woolloongabba bus Station and Gabba stadium is across the road (2 minutes walk). A short walk (10mins) to the city via the Goodwill Bridge, to South Bank, Mater and PA hospitals and just around the corner from the Kangaroo Point cliffs. <br/><br/>Property Features:<br/><br/>• AIR-CONDITIONING TO MASTER BEDROOM. <br/><br/>• AIR-CONDITIONING TO LIVING AREA.<br/><br/>• TWO (2) LARGE BEDROOMS.<br/><br/>• BALCONY.<br/><br/>• BUILT-INS TO BEDROOMS.<br/><br/>• SINGLE SECURE PARKING.<br/><br/>• GAS COOK-TOP.<br/><br/>• DISHWASHER.<br/><br/>• BATH.<br/><br/>• ENSUITE.<br/><br/>• LEVEL LOCKED ELEVATOR.<br/><br/>• STEPS TO SHOPS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT.<br/><br/>• 240m TO THE GABBA.<br/><br/>• 500m TO GABBA STATION.<br/><br/>• 500m TO CROSS RIVER-RAIL.<br/><br/>• 500m TO THE GERMAN CLUB.<br/><br/>• 800m TO THE MATER HOSPITAL.<br/><br/>• FIVE (5) MINUTES TO KANGAROO POINT CLIFFS.<br/><br/>• EIGHT (8) MINUTES TO (PA) PRINCESS ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL.<br/><br/>• EIGHT (8) MINUTES TO SOUTHBANK.<br/><br/>• EIGHT (8) MINUTES TO QUT GARDENS POINT CAMPUS.<br/><br/>• NINE (9) MINUTES TO CBD.<br/><br/>• NINE (9) MINUTES TO STONES CORNER.<br/><br/>• TEN (10) MINUTES TO WEST VILLAGE SHOPPING PRECINCT.<br/><br/>• TWELVE (12) MINUTES TO FORTITUDE VALLEY.<br/><br/>• TWELVE (12) MINUTES TO GREENSLOPES PRIVATE HOSPITAL.<br/><br/>• TWELVE (12) MINUTES TO BRISBANE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE.<br/><br/>• FORTEEN (14) MINUTES TO THE WESTEND MARKETS.<br/><br/>• FORTEEN (14) MINUTES TO (RBWH) ROYAL BRISBANE & WOMEN’S HOSPITAL.<br/><br/>BUILDING FACILITIES<br/><br/>• TWO (2) POOLS – (HEATED POOL).<br/><br/>• TWO (2) GYMS.<br/><br/>• TWO (2) SAUNAS.<br/><br/>• PRIVATE CINEMA.<br/><br/>• BBQ AREA.<br/><br/>Interesting History:<br/><br/>The suburb has a significant link to the history of transport in Brisbane. Between 1884 and 1969, the main railway locomotive depot for lines south of the Brisbane River was beside Stanley St. It was reached via a line that ran beside Stanley St, then crossing it, Logan Road and Ipswich Road to the main line at Dutton Park. By the 1960s, services from the depot were causing significant delays to traffic as they crossed these three major roads.<br/><br/>The suburb was served by horse-drawn trams from 1885 to 1897, which were replaced by electric trams, which in turn ceased operation on 13 April 1969. All but one of Brisbane's trolleybus routes traversed the suburb, from 1953 to 1969. <br/><br/>The Woolloongabba Five ways (the intersection of Stanley Street, Main Street, Logan Road and Ipswich Road) was a complex junction with tram and railway lines, and tram and trolleybus overhead. Trams were controlled by a signalman, who operated the points (or switches) from a signal cabin near the eastern side of the junction. Trains were escorted across the junction by a flagman. Curiously, Queensland Railways always referred to the branch line as the Woolloongabba Branch, spelt with only one 'l'. <br/><br/>From 1927 until 1969, the largest of the Brisbane City Council's tram depots was on Ipswich Road, opposite the Princess Alexandra Hospital. This tram depot was also used by the council's buses.<br/><br/>In early 1942, the first Coca-Cola bottling plant in Australia was built in Woolloongabba at 36-39 Balaclava Street.[9] It was originally designed to supply the demands of the newly arrived US military personnel, but later expanded production to the local Australian market.<br/><br/>Don't miss your chance to move into a great HOME close to amenities.<br/><br/>Call today... Inspect Today... We are happy to show the property at your convenience.<br/><br/>Disclaimer: <br/>In preparing this information we used our best endeavours to ensure the information contained herein is true and accurate but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors, omissions, inaccuracies, or misstatements that may occur. Prospective renters should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained herein.

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106/803 STANLEY STREET, Woolloongabba, 4102

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