South Maclean

POSTAL CODE: QLD, 4280
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SOUTH MACLEAN ranks 823rd in QLD when it comes to estimated capital gains experienced by property investors over the past three years.

The suburb’s capital gain of 15.82% for the past year is higher than average compared to its 50.86% growth within a five-year period.

This figures put the ATC suburb in the ranks of the best performing suburbs in Australia in terms of capital gains.

Also in SOUTH MACLEAN, the median home price is sitting at $875,000, and the average rent at $620, this suggests property owners could potentially earn a 3.68% increase in gross rental yield.

Property investors have seen a 4.17% gain in SOUTH MACLEAN based on an increase in median home prices for the past three months.

They believe that homeowners and real estate investors betting on SOUTH MACLEAN, 4280 can rest assured about this QLD suburb's performance. The suburb saw median home prices rise by 15.82%.

A survey of average capital gains or median home price increase in suburbs across the country shows that this suburb obtained a 7.4% growth over a ten-year period. It ranks 1641st on our list of suburbs that property investors should look into.

Surburb overview

South Maclean is a rural locality within Logan City, Queensland, situated approximately 50 kilometres south of Brisbane's central business district. The suburb spans an area of 19.5 square kilometres, with the Mount Lindesay Highway serving as the primary road access through the area.

According to the 2021 Census, South Maclean had a population of 2,232 residents. The community is predominantly Australian-born, with English being the primary language spoken at home.

Public transportation options in South 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 30 minutes.

Essential services within South 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 South Maclean include several parks and outdoor spaces. The suburb has five parks covering nearly 2.4% of its total area.

Educational facilities are not present within South Maclean itself. Residents typically access schools in neighbouring suburbs, with options including Flagstone State School, Jimboomba State School, and Everleigh State School for primary education, and Flagstone State Community College, Yarrabilba State Secondary College, and Park Ridge State High School for secondary education.

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