Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
Zoning & Regional Plan
LDR
Low Density Residential
LEP: Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme
Height Limit
9m (2 storeys)
Min Lot Size
600m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
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Traffic & Congestion
Caboolture is a regional centre in Queensland with moderate traffic flow on major arterial roads. The area experiences typical suburban congestion during peak hours, particularly on the Bruce Highway which is the primary north-south corridor.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) peak hours see increased traffic on the Bruce Highway and main arterial roads. Congestion is typically manageable but can cause minor delays, particularly heading towards Brisbane on the Bruce Highway during southbound morning commute.
Public Transport
Caboolture Railway Station is approximately 1.5-2km away, providing regular train services on the Sunshine Coast Line. Local bus services (Translink) operate throughout the area with stops within 400-600m of most residential locations.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Caboolture is located in the Mary River catchment and is subject to significant flood risk from both the Mary River and Caboolture River systems. Historical flooding events have affected the township, particularly during 1893 and 2010-2013 flood sequences. Properties within mapped flood overlays require compliance with QDC standards and local Moreton Bay Regional Council planning scheme provisions.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with Queensland Development Code (QDC) Section 3.4 (Flood hazard)
- •Finished floor levels must be set above the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) or 1% AEP design flood level as determined by local flood study
- •Development Permit requirements for material change of use or operational works in flood-affected areas
- •Mandatory flood impact assessment and engineering certification for new structures in mapped flood zones
Bushfire Risk
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Crime & Safety
Caboolture experiences higher-than-average crime rates for Queensland, with theft and assault being the primary offense categories. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime trends year-on-year. As a regional growth area north of Brisbane, Caboolture's crime profile reflects typical patterns for outer suburban Queensland localities experiencing population expansion.
Total Incidents
4,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Above Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
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Heritage & Conservation
Caboolture is a regional town centre north of Brisbane with modest local heritage significance concentrated around the historic town core. Most properties lack individual heritage listing, though the town has scattered early 20th-century civic and ecclesiastical buildings of local interest. Development restrictions are minimal for most residential areas.
Nearby Heritage Items