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Living in Burpengary East: Quiet Side of the Creek

28 May 2026ยท Beverley Gibbons

Across Burpengary Creek from its parent suburb, Burpengary East is a quieter, more established pocket with larger blocks and a semi-rural character. The creek provides a natural green corridor, and the Burpengary train station is a short drive across the bridge.

Burpengary East sits on the eastern side of Burpengary Creek โ€” the quieter, leafier counterpart to its more developed neighbour. Homes tend to be on larger blocks with established gardens, giving the suburb a semi-rural character that's increasingly rare this close to a train line.

Development happened later here than in Burpengary proper, with most homes built from the 1980s through 2000s. The Burpengary East State School serves the local community. The Burpengary station on the Caboolture line is a short drive over the bridge. For buyers who want space, quiet, and train access within 40km of Brisbane at a median around $750K, Burpengary East delivers.

Who Should Buy Here?

Burpengary East is for buyers who want the semi-rural suburban feel with train access โ€” larger blocks, established gardens, and a quieter pace than the main strip.

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