Loganlea

Loganlea has a mix of homes available. There are ex Housing Commission homes, new homes on large estates and near new homes. Many of the homes in Loganlea are freestanding on larger than average lots. The suburb sits on mostly elevated land with weatherboard, brick and tile and hardiplank homes the most common. The area has many mature trees. Loganlea is very popular with young families with about half the homes being owner-occupied. It is located near the Loganlea train station and Logan Motorway making commuting to the Brisbane CDB or the Gold Coast a viable option. The area has one primary and one secondary school with the Waterford Plaza being the largest retail outlet in the district. There are still plenty of green spaces to be found in Loganlea. Evergreen Park has a barbecue facilities and the area around Tygum Lagoon is proving to be consistently popular with families. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Loganlea
  • Population 6,000
  • Median Property Price House: $350,000 Unit: $205,000
  • Median Rent House: $370 PW Unit: $3
  • Number of schools 2
  • Location A suburb of Logan City southwest of Brisbane
Loganlea is very popular with young families with about half the homes being owner-occupied. It is located near the Loganlea train station and Logan Motorway making commuting to the Brisbane CDB or the Gold Coast a viable option. Source: REIQ
Loganlea has a mix of homes available. There are ex Housing Commission homes, new homes on large estates and near new homes. Many of the homes in Loganlea are freestanding on larger than average lots. The suburb sits on mostly elevated land with weatherboard, brick and tile and hardiplank homes the most common. Source: REIQ
The area has one primary and one secondary school. Source: REIQ
There are still plenty of green spaces to be found in Loganlea. Evergreen Park has a barbecue facilities and the area around Tygum Lagoon is proving to be consistently popular with families. Source: REIQ
What is now Loganlea is much smaller than the original area between Slacks Creek and Waterford. In 1864, flooding of the Logan River lead to several casualties. In 1871, the first post office in the area was opened in what is today part of Waterford West. A hotel and Cobb and Co stop were established in the vicinity. By 1876 a crossing of the Logan River to Waterford. Like a number of other Logan City suburbs Loganlea was once part of the Shire of Tingalpa. The Loganlea railway station opened in 1885 for the South Coast railway line. Later in the same year the bridge across the Logan River was opened. Initial housing developments occurred in the 1970s and 80s.Meadowbrook was detached from the former dairy farming community of Loganlea in 1991. Source: Wikipedia
Waterford Plaza is the largest retail outlet in the district. Source: REIQ
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Loganlea

Loganlea has a mix of homes available. There are ex Housing Commission homes, new homes on large estates and near new homes. Many of the homes in Loganlea are freestanding on larger than average lots. The suburb sits on mostly elevated land with weatherboard, brick and tile and hardiplank homes the most common. The area has many mature trees. Loganlea is very popular with young families with about half the homes being owner-occupied. It is located near the Loganlea train station and Logan Motorway making commuting to the Brisbane CDB or the Gold Coast a viable option. The area has one primary and one secondary school with the Waterford Plaza being the largest retail outlet in the district. There are still plenty of green spaces to be found in Loganlea. Evergreen Park has a barbecue facilities and the area around Tygum Lagoon is proving to be consistently popular with families. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Loganlea
  • Population 6,000
  • Median Property Price House: $350,000 Unit: $205,000
  • Median Rent House: $370 PW Unit: $3
  • Number of schools 2
  • Location A suburb of Logan City southwest of Brisbane
Loganlea is very popular with young families with about half the homes being owner-occupied. It is located near the Loganlea train station and Logan Motorway making commuting to the Brisbane CDB or the Gold Coast a viable option. Source: REIQ
Loganlea has a mix of homes available. There are ex Housing Commission homes, new homes on large estates and near new homes. Many of the homes in Loganlea are freestanding on larger than average lots. The suburb sits on mostly elevated land with weatherboard, brick and tile and hardiplank homes the most common. Source: REIQ
The area has one primary and one secondary school. Source: REIQ
There are still plenty of green spaces to be found in Loganlea. Evergreen Park has a barbecue facilities and the area around Tygum Lagoon is proving to be consistently popular with families. Source: REIQ
What is now Loganlea is much smaller than the original area between Slacks Creek and Waterford. In 1864, flooding of the Logan River lead to several casualties. In 1871, the first post office in the area was opened in what is today part of Waterford West. A hotel and Cobb and Co stop were established in the vicinity. By 1876 a crossing of the Logan River to Waterford. Like a number of other Logan City suburbs Loganlea was once part of the Shire of Tingalpa. The Loganlea railway station opened in 1885 for the South Coast railway line. Later in the same year the bridge across the Logan River was opened. Initial housing developments occurred in the 1970s and 80s.Meadowbrook was detached from the former dairy farming community of Loganlea in 1991. Source: Wikipedia
Waterford Plaza is the largest retail outlet in the district. Source: REIQ
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Loganlea