34 Bale St, Albion is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom House and was built in 1930. The property has a land size of 809m2 and floor size of 94m2.This Property is currently listed for sale with Ray White New Farm
Blocks like this are why people wait years to buy in Albion. A north facing 809m2 holding with a wide 20m frontage, under 4km to the CBD, and rare scope to create something special in one of inner Brisbane's fastest evolving corridors.
On a parcel this size, there may be potential to relocate the existing character home to one side and create a second lot, subject to council approval. It's the kind of opportunity that almost never reaches the market in a pocket this tightly held, and one we'd encourage you to explore with your own enquiries.
In the meantime, the home you'll inherit is no compromise. "Sweet Retreat" is a charming post war cottage with timber lined walls, high ceilings and honest Queensland warmth throughout. Two bedrooms, a central bathroom and an enclosed front sunroom that catches the breeze and looks over the street. A covered rear deck steps down to the lawn, and split system air conditioning plus ceiling fans keep things comfortable year round. Live in it, lease it, or hold it while your plans take shape.
The land does the talking. A full 809m2 with a deep, level rear yard framed by mature trees, side driveway access, and generous under house parking and storage. Space, position and potential in equal measure.
And the timing is hard to ignore. This is a rare chance to invest on the doorstep of the most significant infrastructure pipeline in Queensland's history. Less than 4km away, work is already underway on Brisbane's $3.8 billion Olympic stadium at Victoria Park, the centrepiece of the 2032 Games, set to host the opening and closing ceremonies and athletics. Add the redevelopment of the nearby RNA Showgrounds with its new boutique stadium, and the upgraded Exhibition station feeding into the new Cross River Rail network, and you have billions of dollars of generational investment reshaping the area on your doorstep. Buying in the path of expenditure like this is exactly how long term wealth is built in property, and land of this size in this position is precisely what the market will compete for as the precinct transforms.
Add Albion train station, Racecourse Road's cafes and restaurants, and quality schools close by, with the city less than 4km away, and the case writes itself.
Character, land, position and genuine upside in one of inner Brisbane's most enduring and fastest growing suburbs. Offered as an exclusive pre market opportunity. Contact Dan James to inspect before it reaches the open portals.
All information regarding potential development, subdivision or relocation is provided as a guide only and has not been verified by the agent. Buyers must rely on their own enquiries and obtain their own independent advice from Brisbane City Council and relevant professionals to satisfy themselves on all aspects of any future development potential.
The size of Albion is approximately 1.4 square kilometres. There are 6 parks, covering nearly 22.1% of the total area. The population of Albion in 2016 was 2296 people. By 2021 the population was 3446 showing a population growth of 50.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Albion is 20-29 years. Households in Albion are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Albion work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 34.20% of the homes in Albion were owner-occupied compared with 37.50% in 2016.
Albion has 2,588 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Albion have seen a 69.95% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 114.87% increase. As at 31 May 2026:
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