Boronia Heights

A comparatively new suburban area, Boronia Heights was developed mainly by Devine around 10 years ago and borders Hillcrest, Regents Park and Park Ridge in the Shire’s west. The suburb’s modern three and four-bedroom brick and tile homes originally attracted investors and until recently Boronia Heights was a high rental area. Its affordability has proven very popular with young families and first home buyers in the last few years, however, as prices in other areas have increased. Residents of Boronia Heights generally travel to nearby Browns Plains or Park Ridge for their shopping needs and for entertainment. The Grand Plaza in Browns Plains contains a shopping centre, cinemas and a bus exchange with services to Brisbane and the Gold Coast. There is a Boronia Heights Primary School but families with older children generally send them to Park Ridge High or to private schools further afield. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Boronia Heights
  • Population 7,500+
  • Median Property Price N/A
  • Median Rent N/A
  • Number of schools 1
  • Location Lies to the west of Park Ridge
A comparatively new suburban area, Boronia Heights was developed mainly by Devine around 10 years ago and borders Hillcrest, Regents Park and Park Ridge in the Shire's west.  Its affordability has proven very popular with young families and first home buyers in the last few years, however, as prices in other areas have increased.  Source: REIQ
The suburb's modern three and four-bedroom brick and tile homes originally attracted investors and until recently Boronia Heights was a high rental area. Source: REIQ
There is a Boronia Heights Primary School but families with older children generally send them to Park Ridge High or to private schools further afield. Source: REIQ
A comparatively new suburban area, Boronia Heights was developed mainly by Devine around 10 years ago and borders Hillcrest, Regents Park and Park Ridge in the Shire's west. Source: REIQ
Residents of Boronia Heights generally travel to nearby Browns Plains or Park Ridge for their shopping needs and for entertainment. The Grand Plaza in Browns Plains contains a shopping centre, cinemas and a bus exchange with services to Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Source: REIQ
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Boronia Heights

A comparatively new suburban area, Boronia Heights was developed mainly by Devine around 10 years ago and borders Hillcrest, Regents Park and Park Ridge in the Shire’s west. The suburb’s modern three and four-bedroom brick and tile homes originally attracted investors and until recently Boronia Heights was a high rental area. Its affordability has proven very popular with young families and first home buyers in the last few years, however, as prices in other areas have increased. Residents of Boronia Heights generally travel to nearby Browns Plains or Park Ridge for their shopping needs and for entertainment. The Grand Plaza in Browns Plains contains a shopping centre, cinemas and a bus exchange with services to Brisbane and the Gold Coast. There is a Boronia Heights Primary School but families with older children generally send them to Park Ridge High or to private schools further afield. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Boronia Heights
  • Population 7,500+
  • Median Property Price N/A
  • Median Rent N/A
  • Number of schools 1
  • Location Lies to the west of Park Ridge
A comparatively new suburban area, Boronia Heights was developed mainly by Devine around 10 years ago and borders Hillcrest, Regents Park and Park Ridge in the Shire's west.  Its affordability has proven very popular with young families and first home buyers in the last few years, however, as prices in other areas have increased.  Source: REIQ
The suburb's modern three and four-bedroom brick and tile homes originally attracted investors and until recently Boronia Heights was a high rental area. Source: REIQ
There is a Boronia Heights Primary School but families with older children generally send them to Park Ridge High or to private schools further afield. Source: REIQ
A comparatively new suburban area, Boronia Heights was developed mainly by Devine around 10 years ago and borders Hillcrest, Regents Park and Park Ridge in the Shire's west. Source: REIQ
Residents of Boronia Heights generally travel to nearby Browns Plains or Park Ridge for their shopping needs and for entertainment. The Grand Plaza in Browns Plains contains a shopping centre, cinemas and a bus exchange with services to Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Source: REIQ
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