ROSEHAVEN, IPSWICH, QLD
Ipswich- Rd TRAIN LINE BREMER RIVER RAAF BASE IPSWICH CBD 5O MIN TO BRISBANE CBD Karrabin Rd Waight St Golf Course Laidley Rd High John St Town Centre St Brigid s Primary Station Bassetts La Anzac Park Anzac Park Primary Madden La Nielsen Rd Warrill View Rd I5 MIN TO IPSWICH CBD 5 MIN TO AMBERLEY HIGH ST BRIGIDS SHOWGROUND GOLF COURSE PRIMARY ROSEHAVEN ESTATE IPSWICH GOLD COAST BRISBANE
IPSWICH THE FASTEST GROWING CITY IN SEQ Since 2006, population in Ipswich has increased by approximately 14,052 to 157,701 persons, with the economy increasing from 4.2 billion to an estimated 4.9 billion gross value added production, an increase of 17.8% in two years. By 2026, the economy is predicted to be 12.7 billion with a population of 354,926. Ipswich LGA is expected to be the states fastest growing local government area over the next 25 years, with an annual average growth rate of approximately 4.6% compared to Queensland s 1.7% per annum. IPSWICH HAS A STRONG BASE OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, WHICH WILL GROW AND EXPAND. There are a number of established developments in Ipswich that provide significant contribution to employment and economic activity and are expected to continue to do so in the future. Key centres of existing economic activity include, but are not limited to, the office and commercial space in Ipswich Central (CBD), industrial/manufacturing areas such as the Carole Park and Wulkuraka Industrial Estates and the Dinmore Abattoir, retail precincts such as Ipswich Central (CBD), Riverlink and Orion Springfield, health and education facilities such as the Ipswich Hospital, the University of Queensland (Ipswich campus) and TAFE Queensland South West as well as infrastructure such as the Swanbank Power Station, Amberley Air Force Base and recreational precinct of Willowbank Raceway. IPSWICH WILL EXPERIENCE SIGNIFICANT POPULATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH AS LARGE AREAS OF RESIDENTIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LAND ARE DEVELOPED AND RELEASED. Signficant population, employment and regional economic development within Ipswich LGA is likely to be driven by a number of core developments and changes such as the development of Greater Springfield, the expansion of Amerberly Air Force Base, the implementation of the Ipswich State Development Area (Ipswich CBD), and a range of Industrial parks such as Carole Park, Citiswich (formerly Bremer Park), Redbank River Park, Swanbank Enterprise Park and Ebenezer Industrial Park. Other developments are also anticipated such as retail developments, residential developments (eg. Ripley Valley), as well as the expansion of Ipswich Hospital and the University of Queensland Ipswich campus, with many of these developments largely linked to and driven by population demands or growth in economic activity. SIGNIFICANT POPULATION GROWTH IS ANTICIPATED TO BE DRIVEN BY EMPLOYMENT GENERATION AS WELL AS THE DEVELOPMENT AND RELEASE OF LARGE RESIDENTIAL AREAS TO MEET HOUSING DEMAND. Population projections indicate that the Ipswich between 2008 and 2026 is expected to grow by 4.6% per annum to approximately 354,956 people in 2026. This is compared to approximately 1.7% per annum growth for Qld. Population growth is expected to be driven by significant employment growth in Ipswich LGA over the next 18 years as well as the development of a number of large residential precincts such as the Greater Springfield and Ripley Valley developments. Employment in Ipswich is anticipated to increase by approximately 80,000 jobs, which is an increase of more than 150% from current employment (source www.ipswich.qld.gov.au Ipswich economic profile). QLD GOVERNMENT S COMMITMENT. The state government has committed 21.7 billion to developing the western corridor over the next 20 years. > 5.229 billion motorway upgrade > 200 million Western Ipswich by-pass > 805 million Darra to Springfield Rail line > 122 million Ipswich Hospital > 9 million emergency department upgrades > 950 million state school infrastructure > 18 million TAFE upgrade. KEY INDUSTRIES > Aerospace Amberly RAAF Super Base 5000 personnel on site > Education 2 Universities, Major TAFE, Nearby Springfield is educational hub > Transport due to ideal location serves as transport hub for SEQ > Food Processing Ideal location to process food from the Darling Downs to Supply SEQ > Manufacturing Ipswich is the blue collar cousin of Brisbane and is SEQ s manufacturing hub.
FAST FACTS THE LOCATION > Historic and Picturesque township > Founded on Timber Milling and coal fields > Popularly used as a Movie set > 5 mins from Amberley RAFF base Australia s only Super Base > 15 mins from Ipswich > 50 mins from Brisbane > Multipurpose Equestrian Centre at Showgrounds > 3 schools > Australia s oldest wooden church and 3 historic pubs > Annual Country Festival draws thousands of visitors > Annual Rodeo and Campdraft Event > Railway Museum > Ipswich Aerospace Hub Development Amberley > Cobb and Co Scenic Trail destination > Amberley Aircraft Maintenance Centre > Direct rail link to Ipswich and Brisbane > Upgraded Highways have improved access to Ipswich and Brisbane > Amberley Air Show draws 100,000 visitors is a small town in the Bremer Valley, within the local government area of City of Ipswich. The town of is located 60 kilometres west of Brisbane CBD. The town owes its establishment and early development to timber, coal and the railway. In the 1850s coal mining began in Ipswich and later several mines were developed in the -Walloon region, coinciding with the expansion of the railway from Ipswich to Toowoomba. also boasts the largest wooden church in Queensland. St Brigid s Church was erected 1909-10 and is closely associated with the development of the district in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Citytrain commuter rail services to Ipswich and Brisbane via Ipswich are accessible from Train Station. township has a good range of facilities; local shops, three hotels, State high and primary schools, a Catholic primary School, showground, bowling alley, golf and swimming venues, and an aged persons centre. ROSEHAVEN - THE DEVELOPMENT Rosehaven is located on Bassetts Lane, close to the central street of. Rosehaven allows residents to become part of a relaxed country lifestyle in a picturesque township with the convenience of being only 15 minutes from Ipswich, 5 minutes from Amberley and 50 minutes from Brisbane along the recently upgraded Warrego Highway or Cunningham Highway. Rosehaven provides buyers with contemporary living only minutes walk to the electric commuter rail, 3 schools as well as s CBD and retail precinct. Rosehaven Estate offers home buyers level blocks ranging in size from 600sqm to 1035sqm, allowing you to build your dream home at an affordable price. The first stage has sold with overwhelming success so act quickly to secure your block in our next release. Rosehaven is sure to be a popular place for families to call home. 5 mins to Amberley RAAF Base 15 mins to Ipswich CBD 50 minutes to Brisbane Direct rail to Ipswich and Brisbane
ROSEHAVEN, ROSEHAVEN ESTATE COBB & CO, RISING SUN HOTEL LOCAL FARMS ST. BRIGIDS CHURCH, GOLF COURSE RAAF BASE, AMBERLEY TRAIN MUSEUM IPSWICH CBD
PROPERTY MARKET MEDIAN PRICES (10 YEARS) 350,000 AMBERLEY SUPER BASE 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Year HOUSEHOLD INCOME (%) 25 20 15 10 5 0 0-15 15-31 31-52 52-78 78-130 130-180 180+ 1000 s Ipswich Area Source: RP Data as at 02/04/2015 RAAF Base Amberley is a Royal Australian Air Force base located 12 km from. RAAF Amberley is the largest operational base in the Air Force, employing over 5,000 uniformed and civilian personnel. There are a variety of other formations on the base such as training colleges and maintenance areas. Amberley is currently undergoing a A64 million dollar re-development program. By 2015 the RAAF plans to have Amberley operating as its superbase with flights of F/A-18F Super Hornets, F-35 Lightning II, KC-30A and C-17 Globemaster. AEROSPACE HUB The Queensland Government has approved development for the Aerospace and Defence Support Centre at Amberley. This will be a modern technology hub designed to support RAAF Base and meet the demands of the Australian Defence Organisation regional operations for the next 20 years. The 150M project meets the Queensland Government s strategic objective to position Queensland as a global leader in the aerospace and defence industries. This centre will create up to 3500 Queensland jobs and generate more than 10 billion in economic activity long-term. The centre is tipped to be a high technology centre for companies and organisations servicing and supporting the aerospace and defence industries. It will create new opportunities for specialist aerospace and defence support companies to work alongside the Australian Defence Force strategically located at the adjoining at RAAF Base. PROPERTY STATS MEDIAN PRICE 300,000 2 YEAR GROWTH 2.00% CURRENT VACANCY RATE 0.05% AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH 1.4% WEEKLY MEDIAN ADVERTISED RENT 323 GROSS RENTAL YIELD 5.5% Source: realestateinvestar.com.au 31/03/2015
TAE AIRCRAFT & TANK SERVICING AMBERLEY RAAF BASE (5000 TROOPS) POPULAR MOVIE LOCATION ANNUAL RODEO AMBERLEY AIRCRAFT MUSEUM HISTORICAL BUILDINGS BOEING MAINTENANCE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE TRAIN MUSEUM APPROVED AEROSPACE HUB AMBERLEY AIR SHOW COUNTRY FESTIVAL
BASSETTS LANE QLD 4340