ROOMING - Brighton House and Land

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$1,290,719
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Overview

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3
Garage
5
Bathrooms
5
Bedrooms
2
Available Lots
4017
Postcode

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Brighton is a coastal suburb located in the northern part of Brisbane, Queensland, known for its relaxed seaside lifestyle and picturesque views of Moreton Bay. Here’s an overview of what Brighton has to offer:

Brighton is approximately 19 kilometers north of Brisbane’s central business district (CBD). It’s a primarily residential area with a blend of older and newer homes, offering a peaceful and family-friendly environment. The suburb is bordered by Moreton Bay to the east, providing residents with beautiful waterfront views and access to a range of water-based activities.

Transportation

  • Roads: The main roads in Brighton include Brighton Road and Beaconsfield Terrace, which connect the suburb to the rest of Brisbane and nearby areas. The Gateway Motorway is also easily accessible, providing a direct route to the Brisbane Airport and the Sunshine Coast.
  • Public Transport: Brighton is serviced by several bus routes that connect it to the Brisbane CBD and surrounding suburbs. The nearby Sandgate and Shorncliffe railway stations offer train services to Brisbane and other destinations.

Schools

  • Primary and Secondary Education: Brighton has several educational institutions, including Brighton State School and St. Kieran’s Primary School. For secondary education, students can attend Bracken Ridge State High School or other nearby schools.
  • Tertiary Education: The suburb’s proximity to Brisbane allows easy access to universities such as the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and the University of Queensland (UQ).

Parks and Recreational Areas

  • Local Parks: Brighton is home to several parks and green spaces, including Decker Park, which features playgrounds, picnic areas, and a popular dog park. The Brighton foreshore is a favorite spot for walking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic views.
  • Water Activities: The suburb’s location on Moreton Bay provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and kayaking. The nearby Shorncliffe Pier is a popular spot for fishing and leisurely strolls.

Shopping and Amenities

  • Local Shops: Brighton has a selection of local shops, cafes, and essential services along Brighton Road and surrounding streets. These include a supermarket, bakery, pharmacy, and other conveniences.
  • Nearby Shopping Centers: For more extensive shopping needs, residents often visit the larger shopping centers in nearby suburbs, such as the Westfield Chermside and Taigum Square.

Infrastructure

  • Healthcare: The suburb has access to healthcare facilities, including local medical centers and pharmacies. The nearby Prince Charles Hospital and Holy Spirit Northside Private Hospital provide comprehensive healthcare services.
  • Community Services: Brighton benefits from a range of community services, including libraries, community centers, and various clubs and organizations offering programs and activities for residents.

Community Services

  • Libraries and Community Centers: The Sandgate Library and other nearby community centers provide resources and spaces for community events, meetings, and activities. These facilities host various programs for all age groups.
  • Sports and Recreation Clubs: The suburb has several sports clubs, including the Brighton Bulldogs Soccer Club and the Sandgate-Redcliffe District Cricket Club, offering both competitive and recreational opportunities for residents.

Events and Entertainment

  • Community Events: Brighton and the surrounding areas host various community events throughout the year, such as markets, festivals, and local gatherings, fostering a strong sense of community.
  • Cultural Events: Residents have access to cultural events and facilities in nearby Sandgate and Brisbane, including concerts, exhibitions, and theater performances.

Real Estate

  • Housing: Brighton offers a variety of housing options, including beachfront properties, family homes, and modern apartments. The suburb’s coastal charm and proximity to Brisbane make it a desirable location for a wide range of residents.

Brighton provides a tranquil coastal lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities and natural beauty.

*Please be advised that some lots/units may need confirmation of availability. Kindly ensure to check availability first by emailing or phoning us.*

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 #1056
    Features
    5
    5
    13701
    $2.2K
    627m2
    197.00m2
    Moreton
    3
    1
    5
    • $1,290,719
  • Lot #1059
    Features
    5
    5
    13701
    $2.2K
    601m2
    197.00m2
    Moreton
    3
    1
    5
    • $1,299,719

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