Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
143 Lyndhurst Road
Zoning & Regional Plan
LDR
Low Density Residential
LEP: Brisbane City Plan 2014
Height Limit
9m (2 storeys)
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Boondall is a northern Brisbane suburb with solid public schooling options anchored by Boondall State School. Catholic and independent schools including Nudgee College and Somerville House provide fee-paying alternatives within a few kilometres. Parents should confirm exact catchment boundaries via the QLD Schools Finder system.
Likely public catchment
Boondall is likely zoned for Boondall State School (primary) and Sandgate State High School (secondary); verify with QLD Department of Education.
Nearby schools
Boondall State School
In catchmentNudgee College
Sandgate State High School
In catchmentSt Catherine's Catholic Primary School
Bayview State School
Banyo State School
Ascot State School
Somerville House
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
143 Lyndhurst Road, Boondall is located in a residential area with moderate traffic flow. The property has reasonable access to major arterial roads and is well-positioned for commuter connectivity to Brisbane's inner suburbs.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning and evening peak hours (7-9am and 4-6pm) typically experience moderate congestion on Sandgate Road and Gympie Road, with increased traffic from residents commuting toward Brisbane CBD and surrounding employment centers.
Public Transport
Boondall Train Station is approximately 1.2km away, providing rail access to Brisbane city via the Shorncliffe Line. Multiple bus routes service the Boondall area with stops within 400-600m of the property.
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Roscommon Rd at Roscommon East, stop 19/64 (0.3km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Roscommon Rd at Roscommon East, stop 19/64
bus
Roscommon Rd at Roscommon East, stop 64/19
bus
Sandgate Rd at Iceworld, stop 23/24
bus
Boondall
train
Holme Ave near Roundabout
bus
Sandgate Rd at Iceworld, stop 24
bus
Muller Rd at Taigum, stop 60a
bus
Taigum Shopping Centre, stop 52/57
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Braun St at Burralong Street, stop 25
bus
Braun St at Burralong Street, stop 25
bus
Flood Risk
Boondall is located adjacent to the Brisbane River floodplain and is included within Brisbane City Council's flood overlay mapping. The suburb experiences medium flood risk due to its proximity to the river and historical inundation during major flood events. Development in flood-affected areas is subject to strict planning controls and must demonstrate compliance with Brisbane's flood-resilience standards.
Planning Controls
- •Minimum floor level requirements relative to the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) or design flood
- •Restriction on certain development types in flood-affected areas unless flood-proofed to specified standards
- •Mandatory flood impact assessment and detailed site assessment for development in the overlay
- •Requirements for compensatory earthworks and no net increase in flood risk
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Boondall is a predominantly urban-fringe suburb in Brisbane's north-east, characterised by dense residential development with limited bushland vegetation. The area falls within low bushfire-prone zones under Queensland's SPP mapping, with minimal wildfire fuel loads due to urban density and maintained gardens. Properties here typically require only standard construction practices and are not subject to elevated AS 3959 BAL requirements.
Crime & Safety
Boondall, a north-eastern Brisbane suburb, experiences crime rates consistent with Queensland metropolitan averages. Property crimes including theft and break-and-enter are the primary concerns, while violent crime remains moderate. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime patterns with no significant recent escalation or improvement trends.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Boondall is experiencing steady infill residential development, with multiple townhouse and subdivision DAs under way or approved. The suburb sits within Brisbane's broader northern growth corridor and benefits from incremental infrastructure upgrades (drainage, transport) supporting medium-density residential growth. Development activity is conservative relative to inner suburbs but reflects Brisbane City Council's push for infill housing in established low-density neighbourhoods.
Boondall Residential Infill (Multiple DAs)
0.5 kmMultiple small-to-medium residential DAs across Boondall targeting infill development on larger older residential blocks.
Determination: 2024-2025
Zillmere-Boondall Precinct Mixed-Use
1.2 kmMedium-density residential with ground-floor commercial/retail proposed along key arterial corridors in adjacent Zillmere.
Determination: 2025-2026
Local Retail and Service Centre Upgrade
0.3 kmRefurbishment and consolidation of existing neighbourhood retail precincts to support growing residential population.
Drainage and Stormwater Infrastructure
1.5 kmBrisbane City Council upgrade to stormwater management and drainage systems in the Boondall and surrounding low-lying areas.
Determination: 2024
Public Transport and Road Network Enhancement
0.8 kmBus network improvements and local road widening to support increased residential density in the northern Brisbane corridor.
Determination: 2025
Heritage & Conservation
Boondall is a suburban locality in Brisbane's outer northeast, primarily developed in the mid-to-late 20th century with limited individual heritage listings. The Boondall Wetland is the area's most significant heritage asset, recognized for its ecological and environmental importance. Most residential properties lack specific heritage overlay protection, though the locality has local historical character around its railway and early commercial precinct.
Nearby Heritage Items