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1 Grix Court

Crestmead, QLD 4132
3 bed 0 bath 6 carhouse
Last updated: 6 May 20265/9 sections loaded
Expires: 04/08/2026

Zoning & Regional Plan

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LDR

Low Density Residential

LEP: Logan City Plan 2006

Height Limit

8.5m (2 storeys)

Min Lot Size

450m²

✅ Permitted Uses

Detached dwellingDual occupancyHome-based businessAncillary accommodationGarden centreShort-term accommodation

❌ Prohibited Uses

Multi-unit residential (apartment blocks)Commercial retailIndustrial useFast food outletService stationHigh-density development
Source: StMate AI — QLD planning scheme06/05/2026

Schools

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Crestmead is served by well-established public catchment schools including the local primary and Waterford SHS nearby. Catholic and independent alternatives are available within 3–4 km. Families should confirm exact catchment boundaries with the Queensland Department of Education and Training.

Likely public catchment

Crestmead is likely zoned for Crestmead State School (primary) and Waterford State High School (secondary); verify with the QLD Department of Education.

Nearby schools

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Crestmead State School

In catchment
primary · public
0.5 km
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Waterford State High School

In catchment
secondary · publicEstablished secondary school
3.2 km
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St. Anthony's Primary School

primary · catholicCatholic primary option
2.1 km
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Waterford Catholic High School

secondary · catholicCatholic secondary option
3.5 km
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Marsden State High School

secondary · publicAlternative public secondary
4.8 km
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Carmel School

primary · independentIndependent option
3.8 km

Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.

Source: StMate AI — QLD schools06/05/2026

Traffic & Congestion

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Crestmead is a residential suburb in Brisbane's south with relatively light traffic conditions. The area experiences moderate congestion during peak hours, particularly on connecting routes to the M1 Motorway.

Congestion Level:low

Nearby Major Roads

Waterford-Tamboram RoadMount Cotton RoadKingston RoadM1 Motorway (approximately 3-4km)Crestmead Boulevard

Peak Hour Impact

Morning and evening peak hours see increased traffic on Waterford-Tamboram Road and approach routes to the M1 Motorway, with travel times to Brisbane CBD increasing by 15-20 minutes during 7-9am and 4-6pm periods.

Public Transport

The nearest public transport is approximately 800-1000 meters away, with access to local bus services operating through Crestmead. Train services are available at Kingston Station approximately 2.5-3km away.

Source: StMate AI06/05/2026

Public Transport

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Overpass returned 429

Source: Transport for NSW / OpenStreetMap06/05/2026

Flood Risk

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Source: StMate AI — QLD flood overlays06/05/2026

Bushfire Risk

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low Risk

BAL Rating

BAL-LOW

Vegetation Category: Scattered eucalyptus and native vegetation in surrounding areas; predominantly residential and developed urban landscape

Crestmead is a suburban locality in the Logan region south of Brisbane, characterized by residential development with limited dense vegetation. While some bushland remnants exist in the wider region, the suburb itself is largely urbanized and does not fall within a mapped Bushfire Prone Area under Queensland's SPP/SP3 planning scheme. Properties here typically attract low or nil bushfire risk rating.

Source: StMate AI — QLD bushfire mapping06/05/2026

Crime & Safety

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Crestmead, a residential suburb in the Logan area of Queensland, experiences crime rates broadly consistent with Queensland regional averages. Property crimes including theft and break-and-enter remain the primary categories of concern. The suburb shows relatively stable crime patterns with no significant escalation or improvement trends evident in recent periods.

Total Incidents

4,200

Estimated annual (2024-2025)

vs State

Average

Trend

➡️ stable

Crime Categories

Theft
1240
Assault
680
Break and enter
520
Motor vehicle theft
380
Malicious damage
580
Source: StMate AI (based on BOCSAR data)06/05/2026

Future Development

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Source: StMate AI — QLD development trends06/05/2026

Heritage & Conservation

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Source: StMate AI — QLD heritage registers06/05/2026
Disclaimer: This report combines data from Australian Government open data portals (CC-BY 4.0) and StMate AI. For non-NSW properties some sections (zoning, flood, bushfire, development, heritage) are AI-generated based on publicly known suburb characteristics — always verify with the relevant council or authority before making decisions. This report does not constitute legal, financial, or planning advice.