Pimpama

For space, a little tranquillity and a reasonable price tag, home hunters can’t go past Pimpama. A number of new housing estates in the area incorporate duplexes, which provide a lower cost alternative for families and first home buyers. The area is also proving very popular with investors. Pimpama is located between Brisbane and the Gold Coast on the Pacific Motorway. Families, couples and retirees are all catered for with a multitude of walkways and bikeways, parks, fishing, boating and swimming areas. The area caters well for people working at the Coomera Marine Precinct or even at the northern end of the Gold Coast. A number of residents also commute to Brisbane city each day. The suburb is located near the Yatala and Stapylton industrial areas, and is about halfway between the commercial hubs of the Brisbane CBD and Surfers Paradise. Although Pimpama is essentially a more secluded lifestyle, easy access to the Pacific Motorway means a short journey to access shopping complexes and public transport in Gold Coast and Brisbane, as well as leisure facilities like boating and fishing areas. The suburb itself has the Gainsborough Greens Golf Club and the Le Mans go kart racing complex. Educational facilities are within a short drive of the suburb, including several located in Ormeau and Coomera. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Pimpama
  • Population 3,000
  • Median Property Price House: $435,000 Unit: $346,250
  • Median Rent House: $420 PW Unit: $340 PW
  • Number of schools 4
  • Location 30Km north of Surfers Paradise
Pimpama is a suburb in the northern part of City of Gold Coast. It is located on the Pacific Motorway 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of Surfers Paradise. The township of Pimpama is the last remaining rural town on the Pacific Motorway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. It has a large area of undeveloped land. With the urban development of the region, Pimpama's population has had rapid growth, increasing by 92%. Source: Wikipedia
A number of new housing estates in the area incorporate duplexes, which provide a lower cost alternative for families and first home buyers. The area is also proving very popular with investors. Source: REIQ
Pimpama is home to three state primary schools, Pimpama State School, located near the township; Ormeau State School, located in Canowindra estate; and Pimpama State Primary College, which opened in January 2015 and is located within the new Mirvac housing development off Yawalpah Road. A state secondary school, Pimpama State Secondary College, was opened in 2013. Source: Wikipedia
Families, couples and retirees are all catered for with a multitude of walkways and bikeways, parks, fishing, boating and swimming areas. The area caters well for people working at the Coomera Marine Precinct or even at the northern end of the Gold Coast. As well as leisure facilities like boating and fishing areas. The suburb itself has the Gainsborough Greens Golf Club and the Le Mans go kart racing complex. Source: REIQ
From about 1868 Pimpama was the terminus of Cobb & Co Coach services from Brisbane. As a result of this, two hotels were built on either side of Hotham Creek, neither of which remain today. The route was extended to Nerang in 1882. The first sawmill in South East Queensland was built at Pimpama in 1863 by Jesse Daniells. Arrowroot cultivation was an early crop grown widely in the area. Laurel Hill Farmhouse, a single-storeyed timber farm house with attic, was erected in 1883-84 for Pimpama arrowroot grower and manufacturer, William Doherty. Laurel Hill Farmhouse was one of the finest residences in the area, being photographed in 1897 by the Queensland Lands Department as a model example of a Queensland home on a selection. The builder was Alexander Fortune of Coomera who had himself been granted 880 acres of crown land for pastoral use. Much of the Pimpama district had been taken up in the 1850s by William Duckett White of Beau Desert Station, who leased 20,000 acres (81 km2) between the Logan and Coomera Rivers, including upper Hotham Creek (atributary of Pimpama River), as Pimpama run. A small settlement was established on Pimpama River c1860, but the site was abandoned within a few years in preference to Hotham Creek. Much of Pimpama run was thrown open for selection from April 1869, and White forfeited his remaining leasehold on Pimpama from 1 January 1870. The private subdivision and sale in February 1870 of town and farm lots at the junction of the Pimpama River and Hotham Creek, consolidated Pimpama township and initiated a small farming community of mostly Irish settlers. Source: Wikipedia
Easy access to the Pacific Motorway means a short journey to access shopping complexes. Source: REIQ
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For space, a little tranquillity and a reasonable price tag, home hunters can’t go past Pimpama. A number of new housing estates in the area incorporate duplexes, which provide a lower cost alternative for families and first home buyers. The area is also proving very popular with investors. Pimpama is located between Brisbane and the Gold Coast on the Pacific Motorway. Families, couples and retirees are all catered for with a multitude of walkways and bikeways, parks, fishing, boating and swimming areas. The area caters well for people working at the Coomera Marine Precinct or even at the northern end of the Gold Coast. A number of residents also commute to Brisbane city each day. The suburb is located near the Yatala and Stapylton industrial areas, and is about halfway between the commercial hubs of the Brisbane CBD and Surfers Paradise. Although Pimpama is essentially a more secluded lifestyle, easy access to the Pacific Motorway means a short journey to access shopping complexes and public transport in Gold Coast and Brisbane, as well as leisure facilities like boating and fishing areas. The suburb itself has the Gainsborough Greens Golf Club and the Le Mans go kart racing complex. Educational facilities are within a short drive of the suburb, including several located in Ormeau and Coomera. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Pimpama
  • Population 3,000
  • Median Property Price House: $435,000 Unit: $346,250
  • Median Rent House: $420 PW Unit: $340 PW
  • Number of schools 4
  • Location 30Km north of Surfers Paradise
Pimpama is a suburb in the northern part of City of Gold Coast. It is located on the Pacific Motorway 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of Surfers Paradise. The township of Pimpama is the last remaining rural town on the Pacific Motorway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. It has a large area of undeveloped land. With the urban development of the region, Pimpama's population has had rapid growth, increasing by 92%. Source: Wikipedia
A number of new housing estates in the area incorporate duplexes, which provide a lower cost alternative for families and first home buyers. The area is also proving very popular with investors. Source: REIQ
Pimpama is home to three state primary schools, Pimpama State School, located near the township; Ormeau State School, located in Canowindra estate; and Pimpama State Primary College, which opened in January 2015 and is located within the new Mirvac housing development off Yawalpah Road. A state secondary school, Pimpama State Secondary College, was opened in 2013. Source: Wikipedia
Families, couples and retirees are all catered for with a multitude of walkways and bikeways, parks, fishing, boating and swimming areas. The area caters well for people working at the Coomera Marine Precinct or even at the northern end of the Gold Coast. As well as leisure facilities like boating and fishing areas. The suburb itself has the Gainsborough Greens Golf Club and the Le Mans go kart racing complex. Source: REIQ
From about 1868 Pimpama was the terminus of Cobb & Co Coach services from Brisbane. As a result of this, two hotels were built on either side of Hotham Creek, neither of which remain today. The route was extended to Nerang in 1882. The first sawmill in South East Queensland was built at Pimpama in 1863 by Jesse Daniells. Arrowroot cultivation was an early crop grown widely in the area. Laurel Hill Farmhouse, a single-storeyed timber farm house with attic, was erected in 1883-84 for Pimpama arrowroot grower and manufacturer, William Doherty. Laurel Hill Farmhouse was one of the finest residences in the area, being photographed in 1897 by the Queensland Lands Department as a model example of a Queensland home on a selection. The builder was Alexander Fortune of Coomera who had himself been granted 880 acres of crown land for pastoral use. Much of the Pimpama district had been taken up in the 1850s by William Duckett White of Beau Desert Station, who leased 20,000 acres (81 km2) between the Logan and Coomera Rivers, including upper Hotham Creek (atributary of Pimpama River), as Pimpama run. A small settlement was established on Pimpama River c1860, but the site was abandoned within a few years in preference to Hotham Creek. Much of Pimpama run was thrown open for selection from April 1869, and White forfeited his remaining leasehold on Pimpama from 1 January 1870. The private subdivision and sale in February 1870 of town and farm lots at the junction of the Pimpama River and Hotham Creek, consolidated Pimpama township and initiated a small farming community of mostly Irish settlers. Source: Wikipedia
Easy access to the Pacific Motorway means a short journey to access shopping complexes. Source: REIQ
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