See the Ipswich houses selling now for well above $1 million
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A million dollar price tag used to be the hallmark of a rare and luxurious home.
With increased demand for property in a rapidly growing city, and a lack of stock on the market, prices have been rising sharply across Ipswich, and sellers are cashing in.
It is no longer rare to find a family home pushing the $1 million mark, but there are now homes in Ipswich coming in at more than double that price.
According to CoreLogic, Ipswich houses have increased in value by 7.6 per cent in the past year and more than half of that growth was recorded in the past three months alone.
The region’s median house price is now sitting at $410,935.
Here are ten of Ipswich’s most expensive homes for sale right now, listed for between $1.35 million and $2.3 million.
15 Crest Ridge Parade, Brookwater
Brookwater homes are known for their luxury fit-outs and price tags to match. Last year 11 homes sold for more than $1 million across the suburb and, early this year, an eye-watering $2 million sale nabbed the suburb’s record. With a $2.3 million asking price, 15 Crest Ridge Parade is the most expensive house to ever the market in the region. It boasts a massive entertainment area, five bedrooms, three levels and its own lift.
10 Salisbury Rd, Ipswich
Designed by architect George Brockwell Gill and built in 1914 by builder Alfred Woodford, this property oozes old world charm.
Land size: 972 sq m
Bedrooms: 8
Bathrooms: 7
Asking price: Offers over $1,395,000
11 Burnett St, Sadliers Crossing
This 1863 sandstone colonial goes by the name “Belmont” and is walking distance from the Ipswich CBD.
Land size: 1,274 sq m
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4
Asking price: Offers over $1,350,000
111 Cooper Road, Haigslea
Set on an enormous 16.6 hectares, this Haigslea property is only three years old and boasts 360 degree views of surrounding mountain ranges.
Land size: 16.6 hectares
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 3
Asking price: $1,389,000
79 Elanora Way, Karalee
Perhaps Ipswich’s most famous house, the iconic Karalee bubble house boasts 20 rooms spanning 11 domes. Architect Graham Birchall designed the home 36 years ago and it has served as his family home since.
Land size: 5,1109 sq m
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Asking price: $1,500,000
125 Steinhardts Road, Marburg
This sprawling Marburg property comes with two houses and boasts a pool, dams and huge sheds.
Land size: 19 hectares
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 2
Asking price: Offers over $1,990,000
90 Church Street, Goodna
Land size: 4.17 hectares
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Asking price: Offers over $1,850,000
36 Seppanen Road, Mount Forbes
Land size: 21 hectares
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Asking price: $2,150,000
26 Seminary Road, Marburg
Land size: 13.35 hectares
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Asking price: Offers from $1,500,00
12/83 Birchwood Crescent, Brookwater
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