Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
30 Maryland Drive
Zoning & Regional Plan
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Schools
Regents Park is a residential suburb in the Gold Coast hinterland with a strong local public primary school (Regents Park State School) and catchment into the well-established Waterford State High School. Several Catholic and independent options are accessible within 3–4 km, providing families with choice across sectors.
Likely public catchment
Regents Park is likely zoned to Regents Park State School (primary) and Waterford State High School (secondary). Always verify catchment via the QLD School Catchment Maps tool.
Nearby schools
Regents Park State School
In catchmentWaterford State School
Waterford State High School
In catchmentSt. Edmund's College
Marymount Catholic Primary School
Ashmore State School
Tallebudgera Valley State School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
30 Maryland Drive in Regents Park has good access to major arterial roads with moderate traffic flow. The location benefits from proximity to the M1 motorway and established suburban road networks with generally manageable congestion except during peak commuting periods.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning (7-9am) and afternoon (4-6pm) peak hours see increased traffic on approach routes to the M1 motorway, particularly affecting Mount Cotton Road and connections to major business districts. Congestion is typically manageable but requires planning for time-sensitive travel.
Public Transport
Approximately 1.2-1.5km to nearest bus services; regional train services available at Waterford Station approximately 4km away, providing access to Brisbane CBD and Gold Coast
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Regents Park is located in the Brisbane metropolitan area and falls within catchments subject to Brisbane City Council's flood study overlays. While not in the most extreme flood zones, the suburb experiences medium flood risk due to its proximity to local waterways and historical flooding events affecting greater Brisbane. Properties in this area are typically subject to floor level requirements and flood-compatible development controls under Queensland's planning framework.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with Brisbane City Council Flood Overlay mapping and 1% AEP (Annual Exceedance Probability) requirements
- •Minimum floor levels typically set above the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) or design flood for new development
- •Mandatory flood impact assessment for development in identified flood-prone areas
Bushfire Risk
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Crime & Safety
Regents Park is a mixed residential and commercial suburb in the greater Brisbane area with crime rates broadly consistent with Queensland state averages. Theft-related offences constitute the largest category, followed by assault incidents. Overall crime appears relatively stable with no significant increasing or decreasing trends in recent years.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Regents Park is experiencing steady low-to-medium density infill development, with focus on town centre consolidation, residential subdivisions and local infrastructure upgrades. The suburb is classified as a local centre with moderate development pressure, reflecting Brisbane City Council's strategy for suburban densification and improved walkability. Key activity includes mixed-use precinct planning, residential infill, and road network improvements to support population growth.
Regents Park Town Centre Precinct
0.5 kmMixed-use development including residential, retail and office components within the identified town centre area.
Regents Park Residential DA
1.2 kmSmall-to-medium scale residential infill subdivision or townhouse development on consolidation sites.
Local Road Upgrades - Regents Park
0.8 kmRoad and intersection improvements to support increased residential traffic and precinct connectivity.
Regents Park Medium-Density Housing
1.5 kmMulti-storey residential apartment building on underutilised commercial or industrial land.
Regents Park Retail/Commercial Expansion
0.3 kmExpansion or refurbishment of local shopping precinct to service growing residential catchment.
Heritage & Conservation
Regents Park is a modern outer-suburban locality in the Ipswich region with limited heritage overlay protection. The area is predominantly post-1970s residential development with few heritage-listed properties, though early twentieth-century rural heritage sites exist in nearby localities.
Nearby Heritage Items