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$972,040
2
Garage
2
Bathrooms
4
Bedrooms
1
Available Lots
4017
Postcode

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Bracken Ridge is a suburb located in the northern part of Brisbane, Queensland. It is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, green spaces, and convenient amenities. Here’s a detailed overview of Bracken Ridge:

Suburb Overview: Bracken Ridge is situated approximately 18 kilometers north of Brisbane’s central business district (CBD). It is a well-established residential suburb with a mix of older homes and newer developments. The area is popular among families, young professionals, and retirees due to its peaceful environment and proximity to essential services.

Transportation:

  • Roads: Bracken Ridge is well-connected by several major roads, including the Gateway Motorway and Gympie Road, providing easy access to Brisbane CBD and other parts of the city. These major thoroughfares make commuting by car convenient.
  • Public Transport: The suburb is serviced by multiple bus routes operated by Brisbane Transport, offering frequent services to Brisbane CBD and surrounding areas. The nearest train stations are Bald Hills and Carseldine on the Caboolture and Redcliffe Peninsula lines, which provide additional public transport options for residents.

Schools:

  • Primary and Secondary Education: Bracken Ridge has a number of educational institutions, including Norris Road State School, Bracken Ridge State School, and St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School. For secondary education, there are Bracken Ridge State High School and St John Fisher College.
  • Tertiary Education: The suburb is home to the TAFE Queensland Bracken Ridge campus, which offers a variety of vocational and technical education programs. Additionally, the nearby Australian Catholic University (ACU) in Banyo provides further higher education options.

Parks and Recreational Areas:

  • Local Parks: Bracken Ridge features several parks and green spaces for outdoor activities. Popular parks include McPherson Park, which offers playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas, and the Bracken Ridge Reserve, which has walking trails and open spaces.
  • Recreational Facilities: The suburb has various recreational facilities, including the Bracken Ridge Swimming Pool, which is a popular spot for families, and the Emily Seebohm Aquatic Centre. There are also several sports clubs, such as the Bracken Ridge Cricket Club and the Bracken Ridge BMX Club.

Shopping and Amenities:

  • Local Shops: Bracken Ridge Plaza is the main shopping center in the suburb, featuring supermarkets, retail stores, and dining options. There are also smaller shopping strips throughout the suburb offering convenience stores, cafes, and specialty shops.
  • Nearby Shopping Centers: For more extensive shopping options, residents can visit nearby Westfield Chermside, one of Brisbane’s largest shopping centers, which offers a wide range of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment facilities.

Infrastructure:

  • Healthcare: Bracken Ridge is serviced by local medical centers, dental practices, and pharmacies. The nearest major hospital is the Prince Charles Hospital in Chermside, which provides comprehensive healthcare services, including emergency care and specialist treatments.
  • Community Services: The suburb benefits from various community services, including a library, community centers, and support services. The Bracken Ridge Library offers book lending, internet access, and community programs.

Community Services:

  • Libraries and Community Centers: The Bracken Ridge Library is a focal point for community activities, offering various services and programs for residents of all ages. The Bracken Ridge Community Hall hosts events, workshops, and social activities.
  • Sports and Recreation Clubs: The suburb has several sports clubs and recreational facilities, including soccer, football, and cricket clubs, providing opportunities for physical activities and community engagement.

Events and Entertainment:

  • Community Events: Bracken Ridge hosts various community events throughout the year, fostering a strong sense of community and engagement among residents. These events often include markets, festivals, and family-friendly activities.
  • Cultural Events: The suburb has a vibrant cultural scene, with local art exhibitions, craft fairs, and music festivals contributing to the community’s cultural life. Local venues and community centers regularly host exhibitions, performances, and cultural events.

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Do I Qualify?

Eligibility Criteria

The Following Eligibility Criteria Will Apply

How much is it?

Eligible FHBA first home buyer clients will be entitled to a 50% cash rebate on the total referral fees paid to FHBA (FHBA Pty Limited) from the new home provider you proceed with (should FHBA have a referral agreement with the provider)

The FHBA 50 Rebate will typically range from $2,500 to $12,000 depending on factors such as the property type, property location and property builder.

The rebate will be paid after the full referral fees are received by FHBA from the new homes provider first

Eligible Properties

To be eligible, the property must be from an FHBA new homes provider partner or approved by FHBA first

Example

A first home buyer couple meet an FHBA Coach and tell the Coach about their desired property. After working out their budget, the Coach show’s them a range of properties from FHBA’s New Homes partners. The QLD couple are interested in a house & land package through an FHBA partnered builder. The builder completes the sale with the client including some custom inclusions. The builder pay’s FHBA an agreed referral fee of $15,000.” “The couple will be entitled to the following government grant and incentives:

Incentive Type Amount
QLD Govt. FHOG Grant (2016/17 FY) $20,000
Stamp Duty Payable NIL
FHBA 50 Rebate (50% of $15,000) $7,500
Total $ Incentives 27,500

Please note that the FHOG and incentives are subject to change.

  • Lot #5
    Features
    4
    2
    13353
    $675.0
    400m2
    178.00m2
    Kwinana
    2
    1
    1
    1
    • $972,040

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