Bundamba

Bundamba is one of the largest suburbs in eastern Ipswich and has large tracts that have not yet been developed. Residential areas can be found near Brisbane Road with a mix of cottages and varying designs available. Bundamba proximity to Brisbane Road, the main arterial to Brisbane, makes it an idea location for commuters. Bergins Hills has large federation cottages that have been lovingly renovated and hark back to a time when the area was obviously affluent. New architecturally-designed homes can also be found in the area. Parks and recreational centres are available throughout the area with many of the parks offering playgrounds and free barbecues to use. Booval Fair, on Brisbane Road, is the largest shopping centre in the area. There is strong demand for apprentices and tradesmen in the area, as well as retail and industrial employment opportunities. There are a large number of primary and secondary schools in the area, as well as the Bremer Institute of TAFE, which is located at Station Hill. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Bundamba
  • Population 5,500
  • Median Property Price House: $280,000 Unit: $305,900
  • Median Rent House: $300 PW Unit: 268 PW
  • Number of schools 4
  • Location A suburb in Eastern Ipswich
Bundamba stretches from the Bremer River to the north, across Brisbane Rd, the main arterial link to the Ipswich Motorway, to the Cunningham Highway in the south. The suburb consists of residential and industrial areas, with a variety of shops lining Brisbane Rd. Source: Wikipedia
Bundamba is one of the largest suburbs in eastern Ipswich and has large tracts that have not yet been developed. Residential areas can be found near Brisbane Road with a mix of cottages and varying designs available. Source: REIQ
There are a large number of primary and secondary schools in the area, as well as the Bremer Institute of TAFE, which is located at Station Hill. Source: REIQ
Parks and recreational centres are available throughout the area with many of the parks offering playgrounds and free barbecues to use. Source: REIQ
The origin of the suburb name is from the Yugarabul Aboriginal language meaning place of the stone axe. It was initially written as Bundumba, then Bundanba, and then on 30 January 1932, the name was officially standardised as Bundamba. Source: Wikipedia
Booval Fair, on Brisbane Road, is the largest shopping centre in the area. Source: REIQ
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Bundamba is one of the largest suburbs in eastern Ipswich and has large tracts that have not yet been developed. Residential areas can be found near Brisbane Road with a mix of cottages and varying designs available. Bundamba proximity to Brisbane Road, the main arterial to Brisbane, makes it an idea location for commuters. Bergins Hills has large federation cottages that have been lovingly renovated and hark back to a time when the area was obviously affluent. New architecturally-designed homes can also be found in the area. Parks and recreational centres are available throughout the area with many of the parks offering playgrounds and free barbecues to use. Booval Fair, on Brisbane Road, is the largest shopping centre in the area. There is strong demand for apprentices and tradesmen in the area, as well as retail and industrial employment opportunities. There are a large number of primary and secondary schools in the area, as well as the Bremer Institute of TAFE, which is located at Station Hill. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Bundamba
  • Population 5,500
  • Median Property Price House: $280,000 Unit: $305,900
  • Median Rent House: $300 PW Unit: 268 PW
  • Number of schools 4
  • Location A suburb in Eastern Ipswich
Bundamba stretches from the Bremer River to the north, across Brisbane Rd, the main arterial link to the Ipswich Motorway, to the Cunningham Highway in the south. The suburb consists of residential and industrial areas, with a variety of shops lining Brisbane Rd. Source: Wikipedia
Bundamba is one of the largest suburbs in eastern Ipswich and has large tracts that have not yet been developed. Residential areas can be found near Brisbane Road with a mix of cottages and varying designs available. Source: REIQ
There are a large number of primary and secondary schools in the area, as well as the Bremer Institute of TAFE, which is located at Station Hill. Source: REIQ
Parks and recreational centres are available throughout the area with many of the parks offering playgrounds and free barbecues to use. Source: REIQ
The origin of the suburb name is from the Yugarabul Aboriginal language meaning place of the stone axe. It was initially written as Bundumba, then Bundanba, and then on 30 January 1932, the name was officially standardised as Bundamba. Source: Wikipedia
Booval Fair, on Brisbane Road, is the largest shopping centre in the area. Source: REIQ
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