Named after local fencing contractor William Carseldine who settled nearby Bald Hills in the 1850’s, Carseldine is primarily a residential suburb located 13km north of Brisbane CBD. Once forming part of Bald Hills and the adjacent suburb of Aspley, Carseldine is a family-friendly and affordable suburb that has benefitted from the urban growth in surrounding suburbs since the late 1970’s.
Pure Real Estate is a specialist agency in Property Management and Sales and is looking for more properties in Carseldine and its surrounding suburbs.
We value your Carseldine property and want to help you make the most out of it. If you are considering renting, buying or selling, Pure Real Estate can help with all your real estate needs.
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Sales – Our Sales Agents understand that the process of buying and selling can be an emotional and stressful time. We will keep you well informed through the whole process to give you peace of mind and to ensure our Sales Agents are achieving the best results for you.
Contact us today if you are looking for a Property Manager or Sales Agent for your property and experience the Pure Real Estate difference.
Primarily a residential suburb located approximately 13km north of Brisbane CBD and surrounded by Bald Hills and Aspley, Carseldine is named after William Carseldine, a prominent fencing contractor who settled Bald Hills in the 1850’s. Originally forming part of Bald Hills and Aspley, Carseldine is a suburb that has benefitted from neighbouring development since the late 1970’s with a renewed interest in development in recent time.
Connected to the Brisbane City Rail Network, Carseldine was the site of the North Brisbane College of Advanced Education which opened in 1977 and was positioned to cater to students of surrounding post-war suburbs to the south and Bald Hills and Petrie in the north. It later became a campus of the Queensland University of Technology before QUT relocated its activities to Kelvin Grove and Gardens Point campus’. Predating much of the development in the area was the Holy Spirit Home which was originally set amongst open land in the area.
Carseldine has a small shopping centre located near the Carseldine Train Station however residents of the suburb take advantage of Carseldine’s proximity to nearby retail and commercial hub, Aspley.