127 Currajong Pl, Brassall is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces. The property has a land size of 600m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in October 2024. There are other 4 bedroom House sold in Brassall in the last 12 months.
Proudly presenting a home that gives you time to relax, do less, and live a whole lot more.
Discover your new home, in the bushland feel address of 127 Currajong Place Brassall. This beautifully presented 4-bedroom residence offers a perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience. Please view our floor plan to embrace your new space. Make that one call, right now, to change your life.
• 2 LIVING AREAS.
• 1 ALFRESCO LIVING ZONE.
• 4 BEDROOMS ALL WITH BUILT-IN ROBES.
• PRINCIPLE BEDROOM WITH ENSUITE AND WALK-IN ROBE AND DANCING ROOM.
• 2 BATHROOMS.
• 3 INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONERS.
• CONNECTED KITCHEN. WELL APPOINTED, PLUS DISHWASHER AND ELECTRIC COOKING.
• OPEN PLAN FAMILY ZONE, DINING AND KITCHEN.
• FORMAL LIVING ROOM.
• FAMILY BATHROOM COMPLETE WITH FULL BATH AND STEP-IN SHOWER.
• INTERNAL LAUNDRY.
• INTERNAL SECURE ACCESS TO YOUR HOME.
• DOUBLE REMOTE GARAGE.
• SECURITY SCREENING.
• RAINWATER TANK. 2 GARDEN SHEDS.
• SECURE PET FRIENDLY YARD WITH HIGH FENCING.
• OH SO LOVELY ESTABLISHED GARDENS.
• OWNER OCCUPIED HOME AND READY TO WELCOME YOU. CIRCA 2004.
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION.
Where you live matters. Your gentle neighbours matter. Yes, flood free.
The connection to the Warrego is a breeze and saves precious travelling time.
DRIVE TIME:
Warrego Highway - 3 min / 1.7 km
Mihi Tavern - 4 min / 2.6km
Haig Street Quarry Bush Reserve - 6 min / 3.7km
Brassall Shopping Centre - 7 min / 4.1km
Riverlink Shopping Centre - 12 min / 6.7km
Ipswich CBD - 12 min / 7.5km
Ipswich Train Station - 13 min / 7.8km
Queens Park - 15 min / 8.3km
Brisbane city - 43 min / 44.9km
EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS:
Brassall State School - 5 min / 3.2km
Ipswich State High School - 6 min / 3.4km
St Joseph's Primary School - 7 min / 4.4km
West Moreton Anglican College - 7 min / 5.9km
Ipswich Grammar School - 10 min / 6.3km
St Mary's College - 11 min / 6.7km
St Edmund's College - 11 min / 6.8km
UniSQ - 16 Min / 9.2km
Ipswich is the epicentre of residential growth, and the fastest growing City in Queensland!
This growth urgently requires properties.
The City of Ipswich's diverse economy and growing population offer unparalleled opportunities. A current population base of 251,148 - with a projection to more than double over the next two decades.
2024 TO 2027 IN A SNAP SHOT
PEOPLE -
11,500 new jobs for Ipswich (Manufacturing, Health Care, Construction)
2031 projection for number of residents 410,630
2041 projection for number of residents 557,649
PROSPERITY -
$6.5 billion in gross regional product.
OUR GROWING REGION -
Spanning an area of 1,090km2, Ipswich enjoys a prime location in South East Queensland, located between the Gold Coast to the south, Toowoomba to the west, Brisbane to the east, and the Sunshine Coast to the north. It is an area experiencing significant growth. It is the fastest-growing city in Queensland and one of the top 10 nationwide. With its population of over 251,000 and projected to more than double in the next two decades. In many ways, Ipswich Central is the nexus of the region's centres. The combination of entertainment, cultural venues and industry, anchors the network of centre's surrounding Ipswich Central.
Ipswich is rich in cultural history. It is home to varying sectors including health care, defence, manufacturing, education, retail and construction. All these industries provide an array of employment opportunities, with over 12,000 local businesses and over 93,000 local jobs. The City of Ipswich's Gross Regional Product is estimated at $13.73 billion, which represents 2.95% of the state's GSP (Gross State Product).
With the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics on its way to Brisbane, there is immense growth projected for South East Queensland. The State Governments Olympic Plan is projected to create 91,600 jobs and provide am $8.1 billion in total benefits for Queensland. Economists predict that the flow on effect from the games will see property prices in the Brisbane, Redlands, Ipswich, Morten Bay and Scenic Rim Regions to more than double by 2033.
Welcome to Brassall - A proud past, an exciting present and a strong future.
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The size of Brassall is approximately 8.2 square kilometres. It has 18 parks covering nearly 9.3% of total area. The population of Brassall in 2011 was 9,245 people. By 2016 the population was 10,902 showing a population growth of 17.9% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Brassall is 20-29 years. Households in Brassall are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Brassall work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 56.1% of the homes in Brassall were owner-occupied compared with 50.5% in 2016.
Brassall has 5,659 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Brassall have seen a 88.09% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 45.69% increase. As at 30 September 2024:
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