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Springfield Central, QLD — Suburb Guide

Springfield Central is a premium family suburb 32 km west of the Brisbane CBD, in the Ipswich Corridor growth corridor. The area is anchored by Springfield Central by Lendlease and connected to the city via Springfield Central station and the Centenary Highway. University of Southern Queensland Springfield campus, Springfield Central State High draw families to the area. Springfield Central is the planned-city heart of Greater Springfield, with its own university campus, hospital, rail line and town centre — Australia's largest privately-built city. House and land packages in Springfield Central typically range from $700,000 to $920,000 on lots between 380 m² and 540 m². The median land price as of 2026 is approximately AUD $395,000.

Median lot
$395,000
Population
9,000
Postcode
4300
Region
Ipswich Corridor
Lifestyle in Springfield Central

Lifestyle in Springfield Central

Lifestyle in Springfield Central centres on the suburb's premium family character. The Springfield Central by Lendlease estate(s) anchor most weekend life, with cafés in the town centre, a sporting precinct and walking trails between residential pockets. Residents are typically families and first-home buyers drawn by the 32 km distance to the Brisbane CBD and the price point — typical packages here are $700,000 to $920,000, well below the metropolitan median for new builds. Weekends are typically spent at the local sports ovals, the regional shopping centre, or accessing nature via the Werribee River, coastline or regional reserves depending on the corridor. The community demographic skews young-family, with the most common household type being couples with school-age children, and the most-built design type being single or double-storey four-bedroom homes on 380-540 m² lots.

Transport and infrastructure

Springfield Central connects to the Brisbane CBD primarily via Springfield Central station and the Centenary Highway. Commute times typically run between 35 and 65 minutes by car at peak times, with public-transport options adding 10–20 minutes depending on transfer waits. For families, University of Southern Queensland Springfield campus, Springfield Central State High cover the catchment, and most new estates include local kindergartens, primary schools and community pavilions. Health services are accessed via the regional hospital network — usually within 15 km — and there is at least one bulk-billing GP clinic in the town centre. Retail is anchored by the suburb's main town-centre precinct, with supermarkets, fast-food chains, banks and weekly farmers' or community markets. Most new homes in Springfield Central are connected to natural gas, NBN fibre (FTTP in newer estates), and council waste collection at the standard QLD rates.

Springfield Central infrastructure
Schools in Springfield Central

Schools and services

University of Southern Queensland Springfield campus, Springfield Central State High. Most new estates in Springfield Central include a community kindergarten, a primary school within a 1 km walking radius and access to a regional secondary college.

Springfield Central new-build market

As of 2026, the median lot price in Springfield Central is approximately $395,000 for a lot in the 380–540 m² range. New house-and-land packages most commonly land between $700,000 and $920,000 all-in, depending on the design (single vs double storey, size, inclusions level and façade choice). Land values have grown an average of 6–9% annually over the past five years in this corridor, with steeper growth in suburbs with new train station openings or town-centre completions. Construction costs in QLD have stabilised over the past 12 months after the post-2022 surge, and most builders quoting in Springfield Central are now offering price-locked tender periods of up to 90 days. First-home buyers should factor in the QLD stamp-duty concessions and the First Home Owner Grant — currently between AUD $10,000 and $30,000 for new builds depending on the state — when budgeting.

Who builds in Springfield Central?

The typical Springfield Central buyer is a couple between 28 and 42 years old, with one or two children or planning to have them, a household income of $130,000–$220,000, and a 10–20% deposit. Renters upgrading to a first build make up the largest cohort, followed by intra-state movers (people moving from older inner suburbs to newer outer estates for space) and a smaller cohort of interstate movers, particularly from Sydney and Melbourne CBDs into more affordable corridors. Investor activity here is moderate — rental yields run roughly 4–5% gross, healthier than the inner-metro 2.5–3.5% but with slower capital growth. Builder selection in Springfield Central is led by the major national players — Metricon, Henley, Burbank and Carlisle — alongside corridor-specific local builders that often offer better value on inclusions but smaller display home networks.

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FAQs about Springfield Central

Is Springfield Central a good place to build a new home?
Springfield Central is one of the more popular new-home destinations in the Ipswich Corridor corridor, with established estates around Springfield Central by Lendlease and good access via Springfield Central station and the Centenary Highway. Buyers are typically drawn by premium family character and price points that sit below the QLD metropolitan median for new builds.
What is the median land price in Springfield Central?
As of 2026 the median lot price in Springfield Central is approximately AUD $395,000. New house and land packages typically range from $700,000 to $920,000 depending on the design and lot size.
How far is Springfield Central from the Brisbane CBD?
Springfield Central is approximately 32 km west of the Brisbane CBD. The most common commute is via Springfield Central station and the Centenary Highway; typical peak commutes run 35–65 minutes by car or roughly 50–80 minutes by public transport.
Which builders operate in Springfield Central?
The major national builders Metricon, Henley, Burbank and Carlisle Homes all build in Springfield Central, alongside regional specialists. See the builders directory on HousingMarket.com.au for current pricing.
What lot sizes are typical in Springfield Central?
Typical lot sizes in Springfield Central range from 380 m² in newer compact estates to 540 m² in older streets and premium pockets. The median is around 460 m².
What schools serve Springfield Central?
University of Southern Queensland Springfield campus, Springfield Central State High. Most families also have access to private school bus services and several denominational schools serving the broader Ipswich Corridor corridor.
What is the typical build time in Springfield Central?
Single-storey builds in Springfield Central typically complete in 9–12 months from slab to handover; double-storey builds run 12–15 months. Build times in 2026 are more predictable than 2022–24 thanks to easing material constraints.