Tulum Street
Logan, Jimboomba, QLD, 4280,$939,990
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Jimboomba is a semi-rural suburb located around 45 km south of Brisbane, known for its blend of spacious properties, natural landscapes, and increasing urban development. With its mix of older homes on acreage and newer residential estates, Jimboomba appeals to a wide variety of residents, including families, retirees, and those looking for a peaceful lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The suburb retains a country-town feel while experiencing steady growth due to ongoing development.
In terms of local amenities, Jimboomba has everything needed for daily living. The Jimboomba Central and Jimboomba Junction shopping centres are the suburb’s main retail hubs, housing major supermarkets like Woolworths and Coles, along with specialty stores, cafes, and essential services like medical centres, pharmacies, and banks. There are also local cafes and restaurants scattered throughout the area, offering a range of dining options. For outdoor enthusiasts, Jimboomba offers a range of parks and recreational spaces, including Rotary Park and the Jimboomba Cricket Club and Sports Grounds. Horse riding is also popular in the area, with many properties featuring equestrian facilities.
When it comes to education, Jimboomba provides several schooling options for families. Jimboomba State School caters to primary-aged students, while Flagstone State Community College and Hills International College offer secondary education. Hills International College also provides primary schooling, making it a popular choice for parents seeking private education options. Nearby, there are additional schooling choices in neighboring suburbs like Greenbank and Logan Village, providing a variety of both public and private educational facilities.
Transportation in Jimboomba is largely car-dependent, as the suburb does not have its own train station. However, it is well-connected by the Mount Lindesay Highway, which links the suburb to Brisbane and Beaudesert. For public transport, there are bus services that connect Jimboomba to other nearby suburbs and major transport hubs. The drive to Brisbane’s CBD takes around 45 minutes, making Jimboomba a reasonable option for commuters who prefer the peace of semi-rural living with access to city conveniences.