25 Salamander St, Bluewater is a 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 4 parking spaces. The property has a land size of 5850m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in June 2021.
AUSTRALIAN Home Partners are selling, dont delay to avoid disappointment on this beauty!
Definite head turner which is sure to attract any discerning investors seeking a realistic price tag of $399,000.
Currently tenanted with long term tenants happy to stay. Their lease finishes 14 July 2021, so you have the option of vacant possession or keeping tenants as an investment property.
Fabulous location in one of Bluewaters most sought-after street. With no back neighbours, the property backs onto bush with beach access for recreational activities such as walking and horse riding.
Ideally positioned to capture prevailing coastal breezes is a very desirable feature too! Fresh air is yours to saviour for health and wellbeing.
Well-appointed 3 bedrooms tastefully rendered home with an optional room to serve as a 4th bedroom ,plus home office, or games room.
Practical design and easy to use kitchen with plenty of storage, modern glass top stove and dish washer.
Fully air conditioned for summer comfort with 5 split air conditioners installed.
Separate shower and bath, interior laundry.
All security screened and fans
54 sqm covered entertainment area to the rear and 42 sqm veranda to the front.
Powered 3 x bay shed, plus 1 x bay carport.
Fruit trees, irrigated, exterior lighting, solar lighting along driveway and fenced.
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A little about Bluewater and History
Bluewater is approximately 28 kilometres of Townsville. As its name suggests, the town of Bluewater Beach is on the coast of the Coral Sea, while the town of Bluewater is inland on the Bruce Highway, which passes from south-east to the north-west through the locality.
Bluewater is situated in the traditional Nyawigi Aboriginal country. The origin of the suburb name Bluewater is from the adjacent Bluewater Creek that was shown on a district map from 1886.
Bluewater was settled in the late nineteenth century, and was close to the Purono rail siding, constructed in 1919 on the extension of the North Coast railway line from Townsville to Ingham. During World War II, Bluewater became campground to a number of service personnel whose responsibility it was to resist Japanese invasion.
It was not until 1946 that land was first subdivided along Bluewater Beach, followed by subdivisions of Toolakea Beach and the Bluewater Township in the 1950s.
The suburb is popular with residents who prefer larger lot sizes and is home to a number of properties with hobby farms and horse agistment. It is also home to solar farms.
Some facilities
Today, Bluewater is a thriving community containing a number of facilities and attractions. Bluewater Park is a popular tourist destination with designated free campsites, located near Bluewater Creek, and the newly developed Urban Forest and Fitness Trail. Toolakea and Bluewater Beach are popular recreational areas, and there is a boat ramp facility and waste transfer station towards the end of Bluewater Drive.
Other facilities in the area include a community centre, a Girl Guides training and camping centre, a Scout hall, and Bluewater State School. There is also a Bluewater Caravan Park and Bluewater Medical Practice, however they are both technically located in Purono Park, on the Bruce Highway.
The Townsville City Council operate a mobile library service which visits the Community Centre at Bluewater on Monday afternoons.
subdivisions of Toolakea Beach and the Bluewater Township in the 1950s.
The suburb is popular with residents who prefer larger lot sizes and is home to a number of properties with hobby farms and horse agistment. It is also home to solar farms.
Some facilities
Today, Bluewater is a thriving community containing a number of facilities and attractions. Bluewater Park is a popular tourist destination with designated free campsites, located near Bluewater Creek, and the newly developed Urban Forest and Fitness Trail. Toolakea and Bluewater Beach are popular recreational areas, and there is a boat ramp facility and waste transfer station towards the end of Bluewater Drive.
Other facilities in the area include a community centre, a Girl Guides training and camping centre, a Scout hall, and Bluewater State School. There is also a Bluewater Caravan Park and Bluewater Medical Practice, however they are both technically located in Purono Park, on the Bruce Highway.
The Townsville City Council operate a mobile library service which visits the Community Centre at Bluewater on Monday afternoons.
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The size of Bluewater is approximately 87.3 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 0.2% of total area. The population of Bluewater in 2016 was 1040 people. By 2021 the population was 1085 showing a population growth of 4.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Bluewater is 0-9 years. Households in Bluewater are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Bluewater work in a trades occupation.In 2021, 86.90% of the homes in Bluewater were owner-occupied compared with 85.10% in 2016.
Bluewater has 512 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Bluewater have seen a 84.89% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2025:
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