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North Maclean

POSTAL CODE: QLD, 4280
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Homeowners and real estate investors betting on NORTH MACLEAN, 4280 can rest assured about this QLD suburb's performance. The suburb saw median home prices rise by 10.64%.

A steady increase in median property prices over a five-year period in the suburb translates to a 46.48% capital gain.

Property investors in NORTH MACLEAN enjoyed capital gains of 10.64% over the last 12 months translating to lower returns compared with its peers in the territory.

The suburb also delivered a stronger performance in contrast to other Australian suburbs in terms of appreciation of property value. Investors saw the median home price rise to $1,300,000.

Profits due to an upward trend in home prices there averaged 15.49% per annum over a 3-year period.

Home owners selling their properties and realtors in NORTH MACLEAN usually have to wait an average of 63.2 days days before their assets are lifted off the market.

Average weekly rents on listings have reached the $825 mark, reflecting a 3.3% increase in returns based on the current median price in NORTH MACLEAN.

NORTH MACLEAN, 4280 places th in Australia based on median property value growth during the quarter.

Surburb overview

North Maclean is a rural locality within the City of Logan, Queensland, situated approximately 40 kilometres south of Brisbane's central business district. The area encompasses 20.5 square kilometres and is bordered by the Logan River to the east and south, with the Mount Lindesay Highway providing primary road access through the suburb.

According to the 2021 Census, North Maclean had a population of 1,581 residents. The combined area of North and South Maclean had an estimated resident population of 4,779 as of June 2024, reflecting a 6.57% increase from the previous year.

Public transportation options in North Maclean are limited. The primary service is the Translink Route 540 bus, which connects the suburb to Browns Plains, where passengers can transfer to other services towards Brisbane.  The journey to Brisbane without a car typically involves multiple bus transfers and takes approximately 1 hour and 31 minutes.

Essential services within North Maclean are minimal. Residents often rely on nearby towns such as Jimboomba and Browns Plains for access to shopping, dining, and medical facilities.

Recreational activities in North Maclean include several parks and outdoor spaces. Tully Memorial Park, located on the Mount Lindesay Highway, offers sporting fields and commemorates the crossing of the Logan River by Patrick Logan in July 1828.  Other parks in the area include Giesemann Park, Olson Road Park, Scottdale Park, Skerman Park, and Trace Road Park.

Educational facilities are not present within North Maclean itself. Residents typically access schools in neighbouring suburbs, with options including Greenbank State School and Park Ridge State High School.

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