| Augustine Heights: Highest urban land valuation across Ipswich, reflecting major growth across the suburb. |
Ipswich non-rural land values have increased by 13.06%
during the past 2 years, according to official figures released by the Queensland Valuer-General.
Augustine Heights now has the highest average urban land
valuation of $285,669 across the city’s 82 suburbs, reflecting major
development in the suburb since 2015, just outstripping Ripley’s average
valuation of $279,712.
The city’s average non-rural land valuation is $205,171.
South Ripley recorded the highest percentage increase of
29.31% followed by Ripley 29.2%, Camira 24.98%, Deebing Heights 23.76% and
Springfield 23.53%.
Ipswich’s eastern suburbs scored increases of 20.24% at Augustine
Heights, 19.98% at Bellbird Park, 19.41% at Springfield Lakes and 18.83% at
Brookwater.
Blacksoil went backwards by minus 3.6% compared
with the 2015 valuation.
The top 10 increases for urban land across Ipswich showing the
average land value in those suburbs:
South Ripley 29.31% $269,167Ripley 29.20% $279,712
Camira 24.98% $240,430
Deebing Heights 23.76% $237,510
Springfield 23.53% $250,247
Augustine Heights 20.24% $285,669
Bellbird Park 19.98% $210,117
Springfield Lakes 19.41% $222,143
Brookwater 18.83% No individual valuations
West Ipswich 17.72% $273,268