Located approximately 9km south-west of Brisbane’s CBD, Fig Tree Pocket’s unique riverside location creates a tranquil and exclusive residential enclave highly sought after and tightly held by residents. Home to the world’s oldest and largest koala sanctuary and zoned for low density residential and rural housing, Fig Tree Pocket provides an immersive and natural lifestyle without sacrificing the convenience of a metropolitan lifestyle.
Pure Real Estate is a specialist agency in Property Management and Sales and is looking for more properties in Fig Tree Pocket and its surrounding suburbs.
We value your Fig Tree Pocket 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.
Property Management – Our Property Managers understand that your Fig Tree Pocket property plays a big role in your life, and we strive to offer exceptional and affordable comprehensive property management services to ensure your relationship with Pure Real Estate is a rewarding experience.
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.
Located approximately 9km south-west of Brisbane’s CBD and surrounded by the Brisbane River on a land pocket peninsula, Fig Tree Pocket is a low density and rural zoned residential area named for a giant fig tree pocket for which a reserve was created in 1866. Connected to the CBD by the Centenary Highway and without through traffic, the suburb has been devoted mostly to very low density, low density and rural housing with large pockets of retained green space and limited noise pollution.
Home to the world’s oldest, and largest, Koala Sanctuary, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, which was established in the 1920’s, Fig Tree Pocket has developed, and retained, its isolated and village like atmosphere. With large portions of the suburb subdivided in the 1960’s and 1970’s interest in the area peaked with residents drawn to the suburb’s location, exclusiveness and preference for the larger allotments created in the suburb.
With larger allotments remaining the norm and a limit of 35% of the suburb open to development, Fig Tree Pocket has retained its exclusive appeal and desirability with the suburb home to some of Brisbane’s most expensive, and exclusive residential real estate.