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Harrisville

POSTAL CODE: QLD, 4307
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A steady increase in median property prices over a five-year period in the suburb translates to a 0% capital gain.

It also delivered a weaker performance in contrast to other Australian suburbs in terms of appreciation of property value.Investors saw the median home price rise to $890,000

The augmented property values in the suburb are trailing behind the territorial average of 12.37% in 2016.

On the other hand, based on current median home prices for the suburb, Real estate investors could earn a rental income of N/A.

Home owners selling their properties and realtors in HARRISVILLE usually have to wait an average of 16.9 days days before their assets are lifted off the market.

The QLD suburb ranks 988th on the list of best yielding suburbs for rental properties in QLD, posting a N/A return.

It also places places th in Australia based on median property value growth during the quarter.

Surburb overview

Harrisville is a rural town situated within the Scenic Rim Region of Queensland, approximately 67 kilometres southwest of Brisbane's central business district. The city is accessible via the Cunningham Highway, with the nearest major urban centre being Ipswich, located about 28.5 kilometres to the north. 

Public transportation options are limited; however, residents can utilise a combination of bus and taxi services to reach Ipswich, which connects to broader transit networks. The journey from Ipswich to Harrisville typically takes around 35 minutes.

As per the 2021 Census, Harrisville had a population of 667 individuals. The demographic profile reveals a median age of 39 years, with a slight female majority at 51.7%. Approximately 5.9% of the population identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples. The majority of residents were born in Australia, and English is the most widely spoken language at home.

Essential amenities in Harrisville include a primary school, a post office, and several local shops and eateries. The town also hosts a mobile library service operated by the Scenic Rim Regional Council, which visits Memorial Park. Healthcare services are limited in the city, with residents typically travelling to nearby Ipswich for more comprehensive medical facilities.

Recreational activities in Harrisville are centred around its historical and natural attractions. The Harrisville Historical Society Museum offers insights into the town's heritage, while the nearby Summer Land Camels farm provides interactive experiences with camels and opportunities to purchase camel milk products. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore local parks and participate in activities such as hiking and bird watching in the surrounding countryside.

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