ID:21168411/135-151 Annerley Road, Dutton Park QLD 4102
Apartment
221
2Bed/2Bath Dutton Park unit for rent
Dutton Place is located in the surging inner Brisbane suburb of Dutton Park. Only 2.8km from the CBD and less than 1km to both the Princess Alexandra and Mater Hospitals, and the Eleanor Schonell Bridge linking to the University of Queensland, it is an extremely convenient address. Train Stations, bus stops and bikeways are all adjacent to the site.
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Average Age
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Population
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