40 Spencer St, Brooklyn is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1947. The property has a land size of 1087m2 and floor size of 81m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in December 2013.
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Set on a large corner block approx 1087m2. This property is ideal for someone wanting privacy and extra space. The home is bursting with potential. Add a little imagination, coupled with the splendid views and it could be transformed into that something special. Our vendors are keen to see an offer and at this price it won't last long. He who hesitates misses out. Call today for an inspection
*Open plan living
The size of Brooklyn is approximately 0.4 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 6.9% of total area. The population of Brooklyn in 2016 was 553 people. By 2021 the population was 534 showing a population decline of 3.4% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Brooklyn is 20-29 years. Households in Brooklyn are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Brooklyn work in a community and personal service occupation.In 2021, 65.40% of the homes in Brooklyn were owner-occupied compared with 63.80% in 2016.
Brooklyn has 319 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Brooklyn have seen a 79.66% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 72.04% increase. As at 31 October 2025:
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