Coin Tree Close Estate House and Land

Price
$942,014
  • Coin Tree Close Estate Image #1
  • Coin Tree Close Estate Image #2
  • Coin Tree Close Estate Image #3
  • Coin Tree Close Estate Image #4
Powered By PIAB

Overview

$942,014
2
Garage
2
Bathrooms
4
Bedrooms
1
Available Lots
4077
Postcode

Want To Find Out More?

Looking for more information on the plans, lots available or perhaps the FHBA 50 Rebate? Complete the form below to ask your burning questions!

Name *
Phone *
E-mail *
Message
I agree to FHBA's website Terms & Conditions and Privacy Statement*.

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

Inala, QLD is a vibrant multicultural suburb located approximately 18 kilometers southwest of the Brisbane CBD. Known for its rich diversity, affordable housing, and well-connected transport links, Inala has become an increasingly popular suburb for families, first-home buyers, and migrants.

Suburb Overview

Inala was developed as a post-war housing estate and has evolved into a suburb with a unique character, hosting a blend of cultures and nationalities. The area is known for its cultural diversity, evident in its bustling markets, local shops, and community events. Despite its proximity to the city, Inala has retained a strong sense of community and is rich in cultural experiences.

Transportation

  • Road Access: Inala is well-serviced by major roads, including the Ipswich Motorway and Centenary Highway, providing easy access to Brisbane, Ipswich, and other western suburbs.
  • Public Transport:
    • Bus: Inala is served by multiple bus routes operated by Brisbane City Council. The Inala Bus Station is a major hub with buses frequently departing to various parts of Brisbane, including direct services to the CBD and nearby suburbs like Richlands, Forest Lake, and Darra.
    • Train: The nearest train stations are in Richlands and Darra, both offering quick train services to Brisbane and Ipswich. These stations are accessible via short bus rides or drives from Inala.

Schools

Inala has a variety of educational options catering to different needs, from early childhood to high school:

  • Inala State School: A public primary school that has served the community for many years, providing quality education to local children.
  • Serviceton South State School: Another primary school within the suburb that is known for its supportive learning environment.
  • Western Suburbs State Special School: A school offering specialized education for children with additional needs.
  • St Mark’s Catholic Primary School: A Catholic school that provides education with a faith-based approach.
  • Richlands State High School: Located in nearby Richlands, this high school is a popular choice for students from Inala.
  • Forest Lake State High School: Also a short distance away, providing secondary education for the community.

Parks and Recreational Areas

Inala has several parks and green spaces that cater to families, sports enthusiasts, and those looking for outdoor relaxation:

  • Len Waters Park: A popular park in the heart of Inala, featuring playgrounds, sports fields, and barbecue facilities. It’s a great place for family outings and community gatherings.
  • D. J. Sherrington Park: A large park with facilities for sports like cricket and soccer, walking paths, and open green spaces for picnics.
  • Inala Civic Centre Parklands: Located near the Inala Civic Centre, these parklands are used for community events and markets. The park is an active part of daily life for residents, with plenty of shaded seating areas and walking paths.

Shopping and Amenities

  • Inala Civic Centre: A major hub of activity in the suburb, the Inala Civic Centre is known for its vibrant markets, grocery stores, and specialty shops. It is home to a variety of fresh food stalls, especially Asian, African, and Middle Eastern produce, reflecting the suburb’s multicultural makeup. The center also features cafes, restaurants, and services like banks and pharmacies.
  • Richlands Plaza: Located nearby, this shopping center offers additional retail and grocery options, including Woolworths and other specialty stores.
  • Forest Lake Shopping Centre: A short drive from Inala, this larger center offers a broader range of shops, services, and restaurants, making it a popular destination for local residents.

Infrastructure

  • Healthcare: Inala has a variety of healthcare services, including GP clinics, dental practices, and allied health services. The Inala Indigenous Health Service provides culturally appropriate healthcare for the local Indigenous population. Major hospitals such as The Princess Alexandra Hospital and QEII Jubilee Hospital are also within a 20-minute drive.
  • Libraries and Community Centers: The Inala Library is a well-resourced community hub offering books, internet access, and various community programs. Inala also has several community centers that run events, support services, and cultural activities for residents.
  • Sports and Fitness Facilities: The suburb has a range of sporting clubs and facilities, including soccer, rugby, and cricket fields. There are also fitness centers, gyms, and swimming pools in nearby areas such as Richlands and Forest Lake.

Distance to Key Areas

  • Brisbane CBD: Approximately 18 kilometers or a 25-30 minute drive via the Ipswich Motorway.
  • Brisbane Airport: About a 30-minute drive, depending on traffic conditions.
  • Ipswich: Around a 25-minute drive, making it convenient for those working in both Brisbane and Ipswich.

Inala, QLD, is a multicultural suburb with a rich history and a strong sense of community. Its affordable housing, convenient transport links, and access to schools, parks, and shopping facilities make it an attractive option for families, migrants, and first-home buyers. With steady property growth and continued development, Inala is poised to remain a vibrant and diverse part of Brisbane’s southwestern suburbs.

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 #6
    Features
    4
    2
    13981
    $575.0
    416m2
    193.00m2
    Shelley
    2
    1
    1
    • $942,014

Travel Time Estimator

Route Not Available
Instructions:
  • Enter any valid Suburb and click on the "Submit" button to see appropriate route details.
  • The route details shown are returned from Google.
  • Disclaimer: The exact location of the property may not be accurately shown on the map as in some cases the property suburb only has been picked. Any address can be provided upon enquiry. Please consider this when using the map and the Travel Time Estimator above.