68 Hexham Street
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Schools
7 nearby schools
Catchment: Tarragindi State School
Zoning
LDR — Low Density Residential
Ipswich City Plan 2017
Public transport
10 stops within 1.5km
Nearest: Monash Rd at Monash Road Shops, stop 49 (0.4km)
Traffic
Low congestion
Morning peak (7-9am) and evening peak (4-6pm) see moderate increases in traffic volume on Mount Cotton Road and connecting arterials, though delays are typically minimal. School zones during weekday mornings may cause temporary slowdowns on residential streets.
Flood risk
Low
Tarragindi is a residential suburb in Brisbane's southern corridor, situated at moderate to elevated elevation relative to major river systems. While located within the Brisbane River catchment, the suburb's topography and distance from primary flood-prone waterways (Brisbane River main channel, Bremer River) result in low to very low flood risk for most properties, though localised overland flow during extreme rainfall events should not be entirely discounted.
Bushfire risk
Low
BAL: BAL-LOW
Crime profile
below average
Trend: stable
Nearby development
5 projects nearby
Tarragindi is experiencing moderate infill residential development pressure focused on dual occupancy and townhouse subdivisions within the existing suburban fabric. The area benefits from proximity to Logan Motorway and Waterford railway station, supporting incremental growth rather than major transformation. Local DA activity reflects typical outer-suburban Brisbane patterns with small-scale residential consolidation and limited commercial expansion.
Heritage
Not heritage listed
Tarragindi is a post-war suburban locality in Brisbane's south-western region, developed primarily from the 1950s onwards. The area contains few heritage-listed properties or formal conservation overlays, being predominantly composed of mid-20th century residential housing. Most properties would not be subject to significant heritage restrictions, though individual buildings of local significance may occasionally be nominated for heritage protection.
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Property Details
- Property Type
- house
- Listing Type
- For Sale
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Bathrooms
- 0
- Parking
- 4
- Land Area
- 4356m²
- Listed
- 1 month ago
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