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Wishing you a prosperous Chinese New Year of the Ox 🐂 in 2021!
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金牛迎春千祥集 年豐人壽家家樂 春到花開處處耕
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This property is located at the heart of Marburg township with convenient access to all amenities.
It has four large bedrooms and has been designed in an open-plan contemporary style.
Blessed with a serene, lush acreage with views and a large dam, the property is suitable to be used by animal lovers for small quantity of animals like horses or cows.
Kids can play in the nice, fully fenced yard. Parents can entertain family or friends during weekends on the backyard deck facing the salted in-ground swimming pool.
This 10 to 11 acre house-and-land package has development potential. It is close to the new estate already in the process of developing. Schools, shops, pub, transport, veterinary clinic, church and other amenities as well as historical buildings and the antique store are just 5 minutes away. It has easy access to the Warego highway, and is only 40 minutes from the CBD, or 20 minutes to Ipswich city.
This valued property is worth considering by a small-scale developer who would like to live on the land, and/or subdivide it for other uses or investments. The owner is keen to sell. The price is less than A$800 thousand, and is negotiable.
All in all, this house and land package with subdivision potential is a great opportunity for country lovers or those who want to work from home.
Open House
61 OWENS RD
MARBURG QLD 4346
Inspection Time: 11am to 2pm every Saturday.
Refreshments and Regional Tour provided.
附茶點及全區導覽介紹。請提前登記預約。
Please make a booking in advance.
According to information on Marburg at Wikipedia:
Marburg is a small township of 536 inhabitants located 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of Brisbane, the capital of the State of Queensland, Australia. It is split between the City of Ipswich and Somerset Region local government areas. At the 2011 Australian Census the town recorded a population of 567.
Intersection of Edmond Street and Queen Street, Marburg, 2011
A small creek, the Black Snake creek, runs through Marburg. It is named after the Red-bellied Black Snake. The Marburg ‘Black Snake Creek Festival’ is a yearly event held in October and features musicians and other attractions.
Marburg has active community groups such as the Marburg and District Resident’s Association, the Rosewood Scrub Historical Society, the Marburg Show Society, The Marburg Fire and Rescue Station, the Marburg Rural Fire Brigade and the Marburg branch of the State Emergency Services.
Rosewood Historical Society building, 2014
The ‘Band in the Park’ is an initiative of the Marburg and District Resident’s Association on the first Friday of the month at 6.30 pm. Marburg is well known for its ‘Marburg dances’ which take place every Saturday night in the hall on the showgrounds. Harness racing takes place on a regular basis on the Marburg race course.
‘Woodlands’ is Marburg’s finest building. It is listed by the National Trust as a fine example of the nineteenth century plantation owner’s residence and for its historic significance in relation to the development of various primary industries in Queensland. It was built between 1888 and 1891 by Thomas Lorrimar Smith who was the owner of the sawmill, sugarmill, distillery and other business interests in the region. At present the property services as a centre for functions such as weddings, business meetings and conferences.
Woodlands at Marburg, 2014
Marburg Queensland 10 Acres House and Land Package with Subdivision Potential for Sale
This property is located at the heart of Marburg township with convenient access to all amenities.
Marburg Queensland 10 Acres House and Land Package with Subdivision Potential for Sale
This property is located at the heart of Marburg township with convenient access to all amenities.
This property is located at the heart of Marburg township with convenient access to all amenities.
It has four large bedrooms and has been designed in an open-plan contemporary style.
Blessed with a serene, lush acreage with views and a large dam, the property is suitable to be used by animal lovers for small quantity of animals like horses or cows.
Kids can play in the nice, fully fenced yard. Parents can entertain family or friends during weekends on the backyard deck facing the salted in-ground swimming pool.
This 10 to 11 acre house-and-land package has development potential. It is close to the new estate already in the process of developing. Schools, shops, pub, transport, veterinary clinic, church and other amenities as well as historical buildings and the antique store are just 5 minutes away. It has easy access to the Warego highway, and is only 40 minutes from the CBD, or 20 minutes to Ipswich city.
This valued property is worth considering by a small-scale developer who would like to live on the land, and/or subdivide it for other uses or investments. The owner is keen to sell. The price is less than A$800 thousand, and is negotiable.
All in all, this house and land package with subdivision potential is a great opportunity for country lovers or those who want to work from home.
61 OWENS RD
MARBURG QLD 4346
Inspection Time: 11am to 2pm every Saturday.
Refreshments and Regional Tour provided.
附茶點及全區導覽介紹。請提前登記預約。
Please make a booking in advance.
According to information on Marburg at Wikipedia:
Marburg is a small township of 536 inhabitants located 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of Brisbane, the capital of the State of Queensland, Australia. It is split between the City of Ipswich and Somerset Region local government areas. At the 2011 Australian Census the town recorded a population of 567.
A small creek, the Black Snake creek, runs through Marburg. It is named after the Red-bellied Black Snake. The Marburg ‘Black Snake Creek Festival’ is a yearly event held in October and features musicians and other attractions.
Marburg has active community groups such as the Marburg and District Resident’s Association, the Rosewood Scrub Historical Society, the Marburg Show Society, The Marburg Fire and Rescue Station, the Marburg Rural Fire Brigade and the Marburg branch of the State Emergency Services.
The ‘Band in the Park’ is an initiative of the Marburg and District Resident’s Association on the first Friday of the month at 6.30 pm. Marburg is well known for its ‘Marburg dances’ which take place every Saturday night in the hall on the showgrounds. Harness racing takes place on a regular basis on the Marburg race course.
‘Woodlands’ is Marburg’s finest building. It is listed by the National Trust as a fine example of the nineteenth century plantation owner’s residence and for its historic significance in relation to the development of various primary industries in Queensland. It was built between 1888 and 1891 by Thomas Lorrimar Smith who was the owner of the sawmill, sugarmill, distillery and other business interests in the region. At present the property services as a centre for functions such as weddings, business meetings and conferences.
This family home is another exclusive offer from Queen’s Realty. It comes with ample space ideally suited to anyone looking to settle on a flat land with 360-degree magnificent panoramic view of its 500 acres of land with two titles under a serene rural setting.
The large 600m2 modern homestead has five bedrooms, three bathrooms and three carspaces, plus a sizeable living area with hearth, a large timber kitchen, as well as guest and rumpus rooms. It has been designed in a contemporary style with extra features added, including air conditioning, outdoor entertaining, study/office and workshop.
The acreage can be a self-sufficient, drought-proof rural farm, as it is equipped with nearly 100 thousand litre water tank storage as well as access to dam and the Bremer River.
In addition, the desirable home is close to schools, childcare, shopping, sporting, transport and other amenities. It also has easy access to the Warrego highway and railway, and is only 10 and 30 minutes away from the Rosewood CBD and Ipswich CBD respectively.
On the whole, this excellent rural property on a large acreage is a great opportunity for farm lovers. It is also an attractive investment in a country lifestyle, with plenty of features to satisfy those who want to work from home, and plenty of land for development.
This family home is another exclusive offer from Queen’s Realty. It comes with ample space ideally suited to anyone looking to settle on a flat land with…
Rosewood-Warrill View Road, Lower Mount Walker, QLD 4340, Flat 500 Acres House and Land Packages for Sale (with Two Titles) This family home is another exclusive offer from Queen’s Realty. It comes with ample space ideally suited to anyone looking to settle on a flat land with…This family home is another exclusive offer from Queen’s Realty. It comes with ample space ideally suited to anyone looking to settle on a flat land with 360-degree magnificent panoramic view of its 500 acres of land with two titles under a serene rural setting.
The large 600m2 modern homestead has five bedrooms, three bathrooms and three carspaces, plus a sizeable living area with hearth, a large timber kitchen, as well as guest and rumpus rooms. It has been designed in a contemporary style with extra features added, including air conditioning, outdoor entertaining, study/office and workshop.
The acreage can be a self-sufficient, drought-proof rural farm, as it is equipped with nearly 100 thousand litre water tank storage as well as access to dam and the Bremer River.
In addition, the desirable home is close to schools, childcare, shopping, sporting, transport and other amenities. It also has easy access to the Warrego highway and railway, and is only 10 and 30 minutes away from the Rosewood CBD and Ipswich CBD respectively.
On the whole, this excellent rural property on a large acreage is a great opportunity for farm lovers. It is also an attractive investment in a country lifestyle, with plenty of features to satisfy those who want to work from home, and plenty of land for development.
This impressive family home with ample space for everyone is located on top of a hill with 360-degree magnificent panoramic mountain view.
It has four large bedrooms and has been designed in an open-plan contemporary style, with many more features to be discovered.
Blessed with a serene, lush acreage with outdoor views as far as the eye can see, this outstanding property stands as a testament to quality and style.
This sensational home is close to schools, shopping, transport and other amenities. It has easy access to the Warego highway, and is only 45 minutes away from the CBD.
Other exceptional features include outdoor entertaining, swimming pool, guesthouse, large workshop and space for training horses with 25,000 Gallon rainwater tank, as well as town water supply.
This property is a great opportunity for farm lovers or those who want to work from home!
According to information on Marburg at Wikipedia:
Marburg is a small township of 536 inhabitants located 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of Brisbane, the capital of the State of Queensland, Australia. It is split between the City of Ipswich and Somerset Region local government areas. At the 2011 Australian Census the town recorded a population of 567.
A small creek, the Black Snake creek, runs through Marburg. It is named after the Red-bellied Black Snake. The Marburg ‘Black Snake Creek Festival’ is a yearly event held in October and features musicians and other attractions.
Marburg has active community groups such as the Marburg and District Resident’s Association, the Rosewood Scrub Historical Society, the Marburg Show Society, The Marburg Fire and Rescue Station, the Marburg Rural Fire Brigade and the Marburg branch of the State Emergency Services.
The ‘Band in the Park’ is an initiative of the Marburg and District Resident’s Association on the first Friday of the month at 6.30 pm. Marburg is well known for its ‘Marburg dances’ which take place every Saturday night in the hall on the showgrounds. Harness racing takes place on a regular basis on the Marburg race course.
‘Woodlands’ is Marburg’s finest building. It is listed by the National Trust as a fine example of the nineteenth century plantation owner’s residence and for its historic significance in relation to the development of various primary industries in Queensland. It was built between 1888 and 1891 by Thomas Lorrimar Smith who was the owner of the sawmill, sugarmill, distillery and other business interests in the region. At present the property services as a centre for functions such as weddings, business meetings and conferences.
Marburg Qld 50 Acres 5-Star Lifestyle House and Land Package for Sale
This impressive family home with ample space for everyone is located on top of a hill with 360-degree magnificent panoramic mountain view.
Marburg Qld 50 Acres 5-Star Lifestyle House and Land Package for Sale This impressive family home with ample space for everyone is located on top of a hill with 360-degree magnificent panoramic mountain view.This impressive family home with ample space for everyone is located on top of a hill with 360-degree magnificent panoramic mountain view.
It has four large bedrooms and has been designed in an open-plan contemporary style, with many more features to be discovered.
Blessed with a serene, lush acreage with outdoor views as far as the eye can see, this outstanding property stands as a testament to quality and style.
This sensational home is close to schools, shopping, transport and other amenities. It has easy access to the Warego highway, and is only 45 minutes away from the CBD.
Other exceptional features include outdoor entertaining, swimming pool, guesthouse, large workshop and space for training horses with 25,000 Gallon rainwater tank, as well as town water supply.
This property is a great opportunity for farm lovers or those who want to work from home!
According to information on Marburg at Wikipedia:
Marburg is a small township of 536 inhabitants located 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of Brisbane, the capital of the State of Queensland, Australia. It is split between the City of Ipswich and Somerset Region local government areas. At the 2011 Australian Census the town recorded a population of 567.
A small creek, the Black Snake creek, runs through Marburg. It is named after the Red-bellied Black Snake. The Marburg ‘Black Snake Creek Festival’ is a yearly event held in October and features musicians and other attractions.
Marburg has active community groups such as the Marburg and District Resident’s Association, the Rosewood Scrub Historical Society, the Marburg Show Society, The Marburg Fire and Rescue Station, the Marburg Rural Fire Brigade and the Marburg branch of the State Emergency Services.
The ‘Band in the Park’ is an initiative of the Marburg and District Resident’s Association on the first Friday of the month at 6.30 pm. Marburg is well known for its ‘Marburg dances’ which take place every Saturday night in the hall on the showgrounds. Harness racing takes place on a regular basis on the Marburg race course.
‘Woodlands’ is Marburg’s finest building. It is listed by the National Trust as a fine example of the nineteenth century plantation owner’s residence and for its historic significance in relation to the development of various primary industries in Queensland. It was built between 1888 and 1891 by Thomas Lorrimar Smith who was the owner of the sawmill, sugarmill, distillery and other business interests in the region. At present the property services as a centre for functions such as weddings, business meetings and conferences.
In addition, the desirable home is close to schools, childcare, shopping, sporting, transport and other amenities. It also has easy access to the Warrego highway and railway, and is only 10 and 30 minutes away from the Rosewood CBD and Ipswich CBD respectively.
On the whole, this excellent rural property on a large acreage is a great opportunity for farm lovers. It is also an attractive investment in a country lifestyle, with plenty of features to satisfy those who want to work from home.