About this property
Also written as Unit 99, 99 Wagtail Place.
Warner QLD 4500, Australia
Also written as Unit 99, 99 Wagtail Place.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The parcel measures 6,000 square metres. This provides ample space for a variety of development opportunities
Bray Park State High School, a government secondary school, is approximately 1.9 km away. It is located in the neighbouring suburb of Bray Park
There are no schools directly in Warner. The closest government primary schools are in Bray Park, Strathpine and Eatons Hill, while secondary schools are in Bray Park and Albany Creek
Warner is surrounded by several parks, including Banksia Park, Frank Nichols Reserve, Hasen Park, John H Walker Reserve, John Hill Park and Justin Somers Reserve. These green spaces provide recreational options within a short distance
The Moreton Bay Regional Council runs a mobile library service that visits the Pendicup Community Centre on Samsonvale Road, offering library access to local residents
Warner has evolved from an early farming area, once known for potato cultivation, into a suburban community with housing estates established from the mid‑1990s onward. The suburb now supports a growing population of over 12,000 people
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