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59 Tourist Road , Rangeville QLD 4350 is a House , with 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2 parking spaces. It has an internal building area of 498 square metres. This House is estimated to be worth around $2.3m. The Domain property ID is EN-6974-RM , and the Government legal property description is 3/RP42213 .

59 Tourist Road most recently sold last year, for $2.3m. It was sold by COLLIERS TOOWOOMBA , and took 109 days to sell .

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2 bed 1 bath 2 car 1012m², house sold on tue 11 aug, 2020, what's around tourist road, house description, “wonderful location full of promise.”.

A classic 1950's lowset brick home with pitched terracotta tile roof nestles easily on to the escarpment on a delightful level allotment. The once immaculate presentation has faded however the potential to renovate is undeniable. For sale by private tender - closing Tuesday 9th June @ 2pm. *The owners reserve the right to sell prior

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Brilliant Contemporary Living presiding grandly over sensational escarpment views; this architecturally-striking residence commands presence.

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Rare 4.8 magnitude quake rattles Northeast

By Elise Hammond , Leinz Vales and Matt Meyer , CNN

4.0 magnitude aftershock recorded in New Jersey, USGS says

From CNN's Brandon Miller

An aftershock of a preliminary magnitude 4.0 has struck just southwest of Gladstone, New Jersey, according to the United States Geological Survey .

It happened at about 5:59 p.m. ET, USGS said.

The aftershock comes nearly 8 hours after the main shock of 4.8 magnitude this morning. There have been at least 10 aftershocks, though most were in the 1.8 to 2.2 magnitude range.

No injuries or major damage in Northeast after morning quake in New Jersey. What to know to get caught up

From CNN staff

Residents and police gather outside of Newark, New Jersey, homes that were structurally damaged and had to be evacuated after an earthquake Friday.

A 4.8 magnitude earthquake rattled buildings across parts of the US Northeast on Friday morning, according to the US Geological Survey, with tremors felt from Washington, DC to New York City and to Maine.

It was the third-largest earthquake recorded in the area in the last five decades and the strongest in New Jersey i n more than 240 years , the USGS said. But with authorities reporting little or no damage, and minimal travel disruptions, people soon resumed their everyday lives.

Here's what to know:

  • New Jersey: Gov. Phil Murphy said there are limited reports of damage and "little to no injuries" in the state. The USGS recorded at least six aftershocks in the immediate area of the initial earthquake. In an area more than 30 miles from the epicenter, three neighboring homes in Newark were evacuated after residents reported structural damage, according to Newark Public Safety Director Fritz Fragé.
  • New York: Gov. Kathy Hochul said there were no "life-threatening situations" after the earthquake and no reports of damaged buildings . There was one report of a gas line leak, but so far there's no “major” infrastructure impact, state officials said . New York City Mayor Eric Adams also said there have not been any reports of injuries and told people to " go about their normal day ." Additionally, all aspects of the New York City transit system were operating safely, said Metropolitan Transport Authority CEO Janno Lieber.
  • Philadelphia: The Philadelphia Police Department received "over 200 calls" from 911 "in a very short period of 20 minutes," following the earthquake, according to Commissioner Kevin J. Bethel. But, there were no injuries reported in the city, Mayor Cherelle L. Parker said.
  • Connecticut: State officials did not report any significant damage. Emergency management officials said their operations center was partially activated as agencies inspected key infrastructure points.
  • Travel: Runways at the three main airports servicing the New York City area were inspected and cleared, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Port Authority also said there were no operational or physical impacts to the bridges and tunnels. Amtrak said its trains were r unning at normal speeds after restrictions were put in place for track inspections.
  • Widespread impact: The shaking was felt by millions of people across hundreds of miles of the Northeast — a phenomenon made more likely by a few factors, including the geology of the region itself, according to the USGS. Rocks in the eastern US are much older, denser and harder, making them more efficient conduits of the seismic energy released by an earthquake, allowing it to travel in a more potent form over longer distances, the USGS says.

Amtrak trains resume running at normal speeds

From CNN's Pete Muntean

Amtrak trains are back to operating at normal speeds after an earthquake in New Jersey on Friday, the company said.

It said it started inspecting its tracks shortly after 11 a.m. ET, and put speed restrictions in place throughout the region. Amtrak said it has now completed those inspections.

“As of 3:30 PM ET, All inspections have been completed and service has been restored to normal speed. Residual delays should be expected,” Amtrak  posted  on X.

At least 6 aftershocks recorded following New Jersey earthquake, USGS reports

From CNN’s Samantha Beech, Brandon Miller and Taylor Ward

There have been at least six aftershocks in the hours following the New Jersey earthquake Friday morning, according to United States Geological Survey data. 

The initial earthquake was felt in northern New Jersey just before 10:30 a.m. ET, and the aftershocks were all recorded in the immediate area of the earthquake, USGS said.

According to USGS, the largest of the six aftershocks was 2.2 magnitude, recorded just after 1:30 p.m. ET.

Here's a timeline (all times are ET):

  • 10:23 a.m.: The initial 4.8 magnitude earthquake occurred
  • 11:20 a.m.: 2.0 magnitude aftershock
  • 11:37 a.m.: 1.8 magnitude aftershock
  • 11:49 a.m.: 2.0 magnitude aftershock
  • 12:31 p.m.: 1.8 magnitude aftershock
  • 1:14 p.m.: 2.0 magnitude aftershock
  • 1:32 p.m.: 2.2 magnitude aftershock

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a social media post that "aftershocks of these size are normal and are not expected to cause further damage."

The governor said there have been no reports of injuries or damage.

See how people in the Northeast reacted when the earthquake hit

From CNN's Jeremy Moorhead and Sean Clark

When an earthquake rattled buildings across the Northeast Friday morning, stunned residents described initially thinking a passing tractor-trailer or freight train was passing them before they realized it was something more.

There were reports of the 4.8 magnitude quake being felt from Philadelphia to New York City, according to the US Geological Survey.

See how some people reacted:

3 neighboring homes in New Jersey evacuated after reporting structural damage, offical says 

From CNN’s Nic F. Anderson and David Goldman

Three neighboring homes in Newark, New Jersey, have been evacuated after residents reported structural damage following this morning’s earthquake, according to the local public safety director. 

Newark Public Safety Director Fritz Fragé told CNN no injuries have been reported after firefighters responded to reports of damage at the homes in an area more than 30 miles from the earthquake’s epicenter. 

He said 10 families were relocated from the buildings, including 25 adults and three children.

Fragé added that all Newark city buildings, including City Hall and recreation centers, are closed. He said the city is inspecting buildings for any potential damage and power outages. 

Also in New Jersey’s Essex County, in Montclair, officials believe the earthquake caused a water main break, according to an update from the Office of Emergency Management for the Township of Montclair. The OEM said the water bureau is working to repair the line. 

The Montclair OEM said authorities have conducted a damage assessment of the township and there are no signs of damage to the infrastructure and all schools and municipal properties report no damage.

Today's earthquake was the strongest in New Jersey in more than 240 years

From CNN's Elliana Hebert, Sara Tonks and Eric Zerkel

First responders arrive to inspect homes in Lebanon, New Jersey, on Friday.

The rare 4.8 earthquake that struck northern New Jersey Friday was the third-strongest to strike the state, according to CNN analysis of US Geological Survey data.

The Friday morning earthquake also marked the strongest since 1783, more than 240 years ago. Two 5.1 magnitude temblors are the only stronger quakes in the state — one in 1755 and another in 1783. Both happened before New Jersey became a state in December 1787, but happened in the geographic area that now comprises the state's boundaries.

The quake is the third-strongest to hit the Northeast in 50 years and the 10th-strongest of all time in the region, USGS data shows.

Earthquakes in New Jersey and the region are rare. There have only been 24 earthquakes of 2.5 magnitude or greater in New Jersey since 1700.

All aspects of New York City transit system operating safely after earthquake, MTA chief says

From CNN's Samantha Beech

All aspects of the New York City transit system are operating safely following this morning’s earthquake, the Metropolitan Transport Authority, which runs the city's subway and other forms of public transit, said.

MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said every part of the transit system operated safely during the earthquake, as well.

He said initial facility inspections have been completed, including inspections of the seven bridges the MTA operate.

“I want to emphasize those were designed to withstand much stronger seismic impact than we experienced today,” he added.

According to the  MTA website , MTA Bridges and Tunnels (B&T) serves more than 900,000 vehicles on an average day. In 2019, it carried more traffic than any bridge and tunnel authority in the nation — more than 329 million vehicles, the MTA says. 

Lieber said MTA frontline staff have been directed to report any abnormalities in the system, but he said nothing had been flagged so far. 

There's a low likelihood of aftershocks following today's quake, New York City's emergency chief says

New York City Emergency Management Commissioner Zachary Iscol speaks at news conference at the New York City Emergency Management Department on Friday in New York. 

There is a low likelihood of aftershocks following Friday's 4.8 magnitude earthquake that rattled several Northeast cities, New York City Emergency Management Commissioner Zachary Iscol said. 

Iscol, however, urged New Yorkers to remain vigilant.

“If you are outside during an aftershock, please move to an open area, away from buildings, trees and power lines. If you are driving, pull over to a safe location," he said at a news conference Friday alongside New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

Iscol said there were no major impacts or safety events related to the earthquake, and added that New Yorkers can call 311 to report any damage. 

The quake, he said, triggered the activation of the city's emergency response teams and prompted officials to issue guidance to the public. 

“We activated our protocols for this earthquake, we immediately began coordinating with all city, state, federal and our utility partners. Public notifications were sent out both by Notify NYC and our wireless emergency alert system,” he said.

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Road construction to begin April 15 in Pelican Rapids Closures start on Highway 59 between Pelican River bridge and Fourth Avenue SE

DETROIT LAKES, Minn.—Starting Monday, April 15, weather permitting, road construction will begin on Highway 59 in Pelican Rapids for the two-year complete streets reconstruction project, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Crews will begin installing detour signs and other traffic control devices, and work will begin on Stage 1A of the project, between the Pelican River bridge and Fourth Avenue Southeast.

MnDOT will host a public open house on Tuesday, April 16, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the Pelican Rapids Public Library, located at 25 W. Mill. No formal presentation planned, stop in whenever it’s convenient to ask questions and meet the construction team.

Pelican Rapids businesses will remain open during construction. Residents, patrons and other in-town traffic will follow signed detours on local roads for navigation in-town.   For Highway 59 and Highway 108 thru-traffic and trucks, depending on direction:

  • To/from north or south on Highway 59 or west on Highway 108: use Highway 34, County Road 23/113 to Hwy 108 west, County Road 21, County Road 28
  • To/from north on Highway 59 or to/from Highway 108 east to north: County Road 4 to County Road 41
  • To/from south on Highway 59 or to/from Highway 108 east to south: County Road 3, County Road 24, County Road 41

The Highway 59 and 108 reconstruction project will be constructed in stages over two years. In 2024, April through October, crews will focus on Highway 59, which includes resurfacing, constructing the two roundabouts at the intersections of Highway 108 east and west, shared-use path, sidewalk upgrades and replacing city utilities. Then in Spring 2025, work will resume on the west and east legs of Highways 108.

Landwehr Construction, Inc., based out of St. Cloud, Minn., is the prime contractor for the $22.8 million project. For more information and to sign up for project email updates, visit the project website at mndot.gov/d4/projects/pelicanrapids/ .

All construction activities and traffic impacts are weather dependent and subject to change. MnDOT urges motorists to always be attentive, drive with caution and slow down in work zones where workers are present.

For real-time traffic and travel information in Minnesota, visit www.511mn.org or get the free smartphone app at Google Play or the App Store.

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Earthquake maps show where seismic activity shook the Northeast today

By Lucia Suarez Sang

Updated on: April 5, 2024 / 7:51 PM EDT / CBS News

Residents across the Northeast were rattled by a  4.8 magnitude earthquake that shook  the densely populated New York City metropolitan area and much of the surrounding region on Friday morning. The U.S. Geological Survey was quick to release maps showing the spot where the quake was centered, in New Jersey, and the area where it was felt.

The USGS reported the quake occurred about 7 miles north of Whitehouse Station, New Jersey. It indicated that the quake might have been felt by more than 42 million people. There were several aftershocks later in the day, including one with a magnitude of 4.0.

Map shows area affected by earthquake centered in New Jersey

People in Baltimore , Philadelphia , New Jersey, Connecticut, Boston and other areas of the Northeast reported shaking. Tremors lasting for several seconds were felt over 200 miles away near the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border.

The map below shows the seismic intensity of the earthquake. The map, which is mostly a lighter shade of blue, shows that the intensity was light to weak, depending on the distance from the epicenter. 

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Another map released by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre on X, formerly Twitter, highlights the eyewitness reports of shaking and possible damage levels during the seismic event. 

#Earthquake 18 mi W of #Plainfield (New Jersey) 23 min ago (local time 10:23:20). Updated map - Colored dots represent local shaking & damage level reported by eyewitnesses. Share your experience via: 📱 https://t.co/IbUfG7TFOL 🌐 https://t.co/wErQf69jIn pic.twitter.com/jBjVw1ngAD — EMSC (@LastQuake) April 5, 2024

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams have been briefed on the quake. 

"We're taking this extremely seriously and here's why: There's always the possibility of aftershocks. We have not felt a magnitude of this earthquake since about 2011," Hochul said. 

People across the region were startled by the rumbling of the quake. One New York City resident told CBS New York's Elijah Westbrook, "I was laying in my bed, and my whole apartment building started shaking. I started freaking out," 

It's not the first time the East Coast and New York City have been hit by an earthquake. 

A 5.0 quake was measured in New York City in 1884. 

The shaking stirred memories of the Aug. 23, 2011, earthquake that jolted tens of millions of people from Georgia to Canada. Registering magnitude 5.8, it was the strongest quake to hit the East Coast since World War II. The epicenter was in Virginia.

That earthquake left cracks in the Washington Monument, spurred the evacuation of the White House and Capitol and rattled New Yorkers three weeks before the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

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The Longest Road In The Entire World Is 19,000 Miles

You might think this is a rhetorical question – and if it were, I am sure there are a half a dozen true and hilarious answers.

It’s not, though. So, what is the actual longest road in the world?

The standard and most-accepted answer is the Pan-American Highway. It stretches over 19,000 miles from Alaska all the way to Argentina.

Some people, though, prefer to argue due to the fact that the Pan-American Highway is not completely connected.

The highway was first proposed by the United States in 1923 as a way to bind together all of the nations along it (while boosting sales and exports to Latin America).

in 1924, 37 delegates from Latin America came to Washington DC to hear the sales pitch. A deal was reached several years later, signed by Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, and the United States in 1937.

After that, nothing significant happened until the 1970s, when President Nixon promised to finish the continent-crossing highway – a promise he actually failed to keep.

Today, you’re not able to drive the full length of the highway. There’s a significant (100-mile-long) gap in the Darian Gap, which connects Panama to Columbia.

No road goes through the gap, and environmentalists are a big reason Nixon failed to connect this final piece.

The area is also frequented by armed militia, gangs, and drug traffickers, which also present a significant safety risk.

Despite the gap, the Pan-American Highway still holds the Guinness World Record for the “longest motorable road.”

Asian Highway 1 is its closest competitor. It traverses 12,774 miles from Tokyo, Japan to the Turkish/Bulgarian border, going through Korea, China, Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Iran.

There is a 585-mile gap in this road, too, because of the bit of sea that separates Japan from South Korea – and the fact that civilians can’t cross through the Demilitarized Zone.

The longest road that’s actually drivable the whole entire length is Australia’s Highway 1. It stretches for 9,000 miles and holds the Guinness World Record for the “longest continuous road.”

The record for circling Australia on it is 5 days, 13 hours, and 43 minutes.

Now you now.

Go forth and conquer those  Trivial Pursuit games, my friends.

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After concorde, a long road back to supersonic air travel, supersonic flight without loud booms nasa is working on that..

Jacek Krywko - Mar 29, 2024 10:45 am UTC

NASA's and Lockheed Martin's X-59 experimental supersonic jet is unveiled during a ceremony in Palmdale, California, on January 12, 2024.

When Chuck Yeager reached Mach 1 on October 14, 1947, the entire frame of his Bell X-1 aircraft suddenly started to shake, and the controls went. A crew observing the flight in a van on the ground reported hearing something like a distant, rolling thunder. They were probably the first people on Earth to hear a boom made by a supersonic aircraft.

The boom felt like an innocent curiosity at first but soon turned into a nightmare. In no time, supersonic jets—F-100 Super Sabers, F-101 Voodoos, and B-58 Hustlers—came to Air Force bases across the US, and with them came the booms. Proper, panes-flying-off-the windows supersonic booms. People filed over 40,000 complaints about nuisance and property damage caused by booming jets, which eventually ended up with the Federal Aviation Administration imposing a Mach 1 speed limit for flights over land in 1973.

Now, NASA wants this ban to go. It has started the Quesst mission to go fast over American cities once more. But this time, it wants to do it quietly.

Breaking the sound barrier

The reason Yeager’s X-1 was so difficult to control at Mach 1 was not an actual “sound barrier” the plane broke. The “barrier” aspect is purely metaphorical. While Yeager’s plane experienced turbulence and shaking, it was due to rising drag and aircraft design.

At subsonic speeds, the airflow around the wings, tail, and fuselage is smooth. But at supersonic speeds, the air going over irregular shapes— the nose, canopy, and wings—accelerates to above the speed of sound. Then, where the curvature of the wing or canopy becomes less pronounced, it starts to build up pressure and decelerate back below Mach 1, a phenomenon known as “adverse pressure.” This creates shockwaves, and those are what cause supersonic booms and change the way wings, flaps, and other control surfaces behave in an airplane. The X-1 started acting so wild at Mach 1 because its aerodynamics weren’t designed for supersonic flight.

A Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1 supersonic test plane, circa 1950. An X-1 was the first plane to break the sound barrier in Chuck Yeager’s flight on October 14, 1947.

How loud is the boom?

A supersonic jet boom sounds like a thunder strike hitting nearby—a product of the shockwaves generated mainly by the nose and tail of the aircraft. The boom usually falls between 100 and 110 on a perceived level decibel scale (PLdB), which is used to quantify how people experience sound. A car door slam 100 feet away is 60 PLdB; distant thunder, like the one the ground crew heard during Yeager’s first supersonic flight, is around 70 PLdB. A supersonic boom is on par with a nearby thunder strike, which falls at around 105–110 PLdB.

It’s really freaking loud. And you can easily make it even louder.

This 110 PLdB is estimated for an airplane in a steady, level flight at high altitude. These conditions create what’s known as a “carpet boom” that tracks the aircraft on the ground for the entire time it flies supersonic.

Transitions from subsonic to supersonic speeds and vice versa result in so-called “focus booms,” which can be up to three to four times louder than a carpet boom. This likely gave rise to the popular misconception that the boom is heard only when a plane breaks the sound barrier.

Focus booms are also caused by maneuvers like pitch and dive, where an aircraft gains altitude, levels, and flies back down; turns made with aggressive banking angles work as well. Unlike carpet booms, the booms made by transitions and maneuvers are singular events. The military even tested whether those amplified booms could be projected at chosen spots on the ground to weaponize them. As it turned out, you could do targeted booms, but they proved more scary than lethal.

But despite all the problems with booming, the allure of superior speed was irresistible. Supersonic airplanes could cut the time of transatlantic flights by half. So back in the mid-1950s, when the FAA’s Mach 1 speed limit was still many years away, British and French engineers got to the drawing board and conceived one of the most breathtaking airliners to ever pierce the sky: Concorde.

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  1. 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, QLD 4350

    59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, Qld 4350 has a land size of 1,012 m². It is a house with 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2 parking spaces. It was sold in 2024 for $2,300,000 by Colliers - Toowoomba. Median property prices in Rangeville over the last year range from $691,570 for houses to $468,750 for units.

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    Offers Above $569,000. 4 2 2. 8 High Court Drive Wilsonton Heights. Show all. 5 bedroom house for Sale at 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville QLD 4350. View property photos, floor plans, local school ...

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    59 Tourist Road, Rangeville An abundance of luxury discreetly presented through subtle design showcasing craft, character and functionality. With elevated escarpment views, this Square 3 designed property celebrates a new wave of modern living creating a sophisticated and fashionable atmosphere.

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    59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, Qld 4350 House. This 5 bedrooms 3 bathrooms House is for sale on realtor.com by Colliers International Residential - Toowoomba.

  5. Residential Sold

    At a Glance: - Five bedrooms, three bathrooms. - Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning. - Tasmanian Oak engineered flooring in addition to polished concrete and quality carpets. - 1,012m2 allotment. - Constructed by Arden Vale Homes in 2023. - Mineral concrete pool with 20kW heat pump. - High-quality landscaping and garden lighting.

  6. 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville

    59 Tourist Road, Rangeville QLD 4350 is currently listed for Sale with a price of "Offers Above $2,500,000 ". 59 Tourist Road is a House, with 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2 parking spaces.

  7. 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, QLD, 4350

    What's around 59 Tourist Road Spectacular Resort Style Living - 5 Minutes to CBD. An abundance of luxury discreetly presented through subtle design showcasing craft, character and functionality. With elevated escarpment views, this Square 3 designed property celebrates a new wave of modern living creating a sophisticated and fashionable ...

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    59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, Qld 4350 . For Sale . 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, Qld 4350 Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 3 Parkings 2 Area 1012 m 2 Type House. Published on Friday, September 01, 2023 Offers to Purchase Closing 12th Sep 2023 at 3pm . Matthew De Maid SupportingAgent . Call 0422135756 Message Chat.

  9. 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, Qld 4350

    59 Tourist Road, Rangeville. A classic 1950's lowset brick home with pitched terracotta tile roof nestles easily on to the escarpment on a delightful level allotment. The once immaculate presentation has faded however the potential to renovate is undeniable. For sale by private tender - closing Tuesday 9th June @ 2pm.

  10. 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville QLD 4350

    Listing ID: 182092252. This listing has been viewed 55 times. It was first displayed on 16/11/2023 and last updated on 28/02/2024. 59 Tourist Road is a house for sale in Rangeville QLD 4350. View more about this property and browse similar listings in Rangeville on Allhomes.com.au.

  11. 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, Qld 4350

    International Australia QLD Rangeville 59 Tourist Road. 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, Qld 4350. LATEST. 5. 3. 2 | House. Offers to Purchase Closing 12th Sep 2023 at 3pm.

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    Off Market. $1,048,000 estimated value. 69 Tourist Road, Rangeville, QLD 4350. -. -. -. Property data for 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville QLD 4350. Get sold price history and market data for real estate in Rangeville QLD.

  13. Sold House 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville QLD 4350

    Mount Lofty, QLD 4350. Report Listing. 2 bedroom house at 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville QLD 4350 sold on Aug 11, 2020. View 14 photos, floorplans, schools and neighbourhood info on Homely.

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    59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, QLD 4350 | House for Sale - 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms & 2 car spaces. View property now!

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    An abundance of luxury discreetly presented through subtle design showcasing craft, character and functionality. With elevated escarpment views, this Square ...

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    59 TOURIST ROAD, RANGEVILLE. Play Pause Unmute Mute. Brilliant Contemporary Living presiding grandly over sensational escarpment views; this architecturally-striking residence commands presence. Photo budget | 35 daytime photos $410 5 aerial photos $200 5 portrait photos $100.

  17. Sold: 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville QLD 4350

    59 Tourist Road is a House currently listed as Sold in Rangeville, 4350. View more about this property & browse similar listings on Homes.com.au Sold: 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville QLD 4350

  18. 59 Tourist Road Rangeville QLD 4350

    ACT. There have been 199 Houses sold in Rangeville in the past 12 months with a median sale price of $689K, up 18.9% annually. It takes on average 9 days to sell with vendor discounting of -0.05%. it is not based on any site-specific geological or engineering investigation at the relevant property;

  19. 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, QLD, 4350

    59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, QLD, 4350 mail_outline Get in touch . Home > Toowoomba > Rangeville. Floor plan . View Photos (14) Sold 59 Tourist Road, Rangeville, QLD, 4350 (Amount Undisclosed) gavel Sold on 11 Aug 2020. share Share. 2 bedrooms . 1 bathroom . directions_car. 2 carspaces .

  20. JUST LISTED

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  21. 59 Tourist Road in Rangeville

    An architecturally designed, near new residence with fanatical attention to detail - sited in a desirable east side location on the escarpment.

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