Description
Lot 13 Lockyer Place - Crestmead
House and Land -
Huge block of REGISTERED land 834m2 for only $215,000. We have a Renee on the block, which is our 4 bedroom, plus 2 bedroom auxiliary.
Property Features
- House and Land
- 6 bed
- 3 bath
- 2 Parking Spaces
- Land is 834 m²
- Floor Area is 244 m²
- 2 Garage
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- Bike
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Fast Facts about Crestmead
- Population 12,000
- Median Property Price House: $310,000 Unit: $296,000
- Median Rent House: $355 PW Unit: $N/A
- Number of schools 2
- Location Crestmead is a suburb of Logan City
Crestmead's popularity was further cemented in September 2006 with a new 57-lot estate selling in one month. Another new subdivision, Kensington Estate, is already established and is accessed off Wisdom Way. Crestmead is bordered by major roads and is within easy commuting distance of the Brisbane CBD and the Gold Coast by road, rail and bus. Nearby Logan City, however, offers significant employment opportunities with more than 7000 businesses. Crestmead was the name of an original housing estate in nearby Marsden but became a gazetted suburb in 1987. Source: REIQ
Crestmead offers a mix of newer and older style, mostly low-set homes in a well-established environment. Source: REIQ
There are two schools in Crestmead.
Crestmead State School, a government primary (P-7) school, is located at 27-61 Augusta Street, St Francis College, a Roman Catholic primary and secondary (P-12) school, is located at 64 Julie Street. Source: Wikipedia
Crestmead offers a community centre and a pony club. At Crestmead Park you'll find bike and walking trails as well as a playground and picnic facilities. Source: REIQ
In 1885, a number of Swedish immigrants from the Cheybassa established farms in the area. Early crops included oats, maize, potatoes and turnips. Horses and cattle were grazed and timber was cut. Other early settlers were John and George Hubner who took up farms in 1893. Although the district acquired the unofficial name of Hubner from the Hubner family, when the (then) local government Shire of Beaudesert tried to formalise it in 1987, it was instead decided to name the area Crestmead after a local housing estate. Source: Wikipedia
Crestmead offers a good selection of shops, and a community centre. Source: REIQ
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Glenn is a qualified Real Estate Agent, Mortgage Broker and Financial Planner. He has years of experience in these fields as well as property development. He is skilled at finding the best properties to fit your needs and requirements.
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