Leichhardt

One of the oldest areas of Ipswich, Leichhardt is among a diverse group of suburbs in close proximity to the heart of the shire. The suburb is surrounded by bushland which ensures residents can attain a sense of seclusion even when they are just five minutes from the inner-city. Many of the homes were originally Department of Defence dwellings, built in the 1960s, however the area offers a diverse mix of styles including cottages on well-maintained blocks. Many first-home buyers have shifted into Leichhardt after the federal government’s Building Better Cities Program helped rejuvenate the suburb. There are a number of primary schools in the area. Many residents find work in the local area but Leichhardt’s proximity to train stations mean commuting to Ipswich and Brisbane is a viable option. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Leichhardt
  • Population 3,500
  • Median Property Price House: $222,000 Unit: $ N/A
  • Median Rent House: $270 PW Unit: $280 PW
  • Number of schools 2
  • Location A suburb of Ipswich west of Brisbane
One of the oldest areas of Ipswich, Leichhardt is among a diverse group of suburbs in close proximity to the heart of the shire. The suburb is surrounded by bushland which ensures residents can attain a sense of seclusion even when they are just five minutes from the inner-city. Source: REIQ
Many of the homes were originally Department of Defence dwellings, built in the 1960s, however the area offers a diverse mix of styles including cottages on well-maintained blocks. Many first-home buyers have shifted into Leichhardt after the federal government's Building Better Cities Program helped rejuvenate the suburb. Source: REIQ
There are a number of primary schools in the area. Source: REIQ
The origin of the suburb name is from Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Leichhardt, an explorer and naturalist from Prussia (now known as Germany). He led major expeditions throughout Australia. The suburb name was implemented after a request by local residents to the City of Ipswich in 1953. Source: Wikipedia
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Leichhardt

One of the oldest areas of Ipswich, Leichhardt is among a diverse group of suburbs in close proximity to the heart of the shire. The suburb is surrounded by bushland which ensures residents can attain a sense of seclusion even when they are just five minutes from the inner-city. Many of the homes were originally Department of Defence dwellings, built in the 1960s, however the area offers a diverse mix of styles including cottages on well-maintained blocks. Many first-home buyers have shifted into Leichhardt after the federal government’s Building Better Cities Program helped rejuvenate the suburb. There are a number of primary schools in the area. Many residents find work in the local area but Leichhardt’s proximity to train stations mean commuting to Ipswich and Brisbane is a viable option. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Leichhardt
  • Population 3,500
  • Median Property Price House: $222,000 Unit: $ N/A
  • Median Rent House: $270 PW Unit: $280 PW
  • Number of schools 2
  • Location A suburb of Ipswich west of Brisbane
One of the oldest areas of Ipswich, Leichhardt is among a diverse group of suburbs in close proximity to the heart of the shire. The suburb is surrounded by bushland which ensures residents can attain a sense of seclusion even when they are just five minutes from the inner-city. Source: REIQ
Many of the homes were originally Department of Defence dwellings, built in the 1960s, however the area offers a diverse mix of styles including cottages on well-maintained blocks. Many first-home buyers have shifted into Leichhardt after the federal government's Building Better Cities Program helped rejuvenate the suburb. Source: REIQ
There are a number of primary schools in the area. Source: REIQ
The origin of the suburb name is from Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Leichhardt, an explorer and naturalist from Prussia (now known as Germany). He led major expeditions throughout Australia. The suburb name was implemented after a request by local residents to the City of Ipswich in 1953. Source: Wikipedia
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Leichhardt