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Living in Cashmere: Bushland, Space, and Community

28 May 2026ยท Beverley Gibbons

Twenty-three kilometres north of Brisbane, Cashmere is a leafy semi-rural suburb with acreage properties, bushland corridors, and a genuine community feel. The Cashmere Village Shopping Centre serves daily needs. For families who want space and trees within striking distance of the city.

Cashmere sits between Eatons Hill and Warner, a pocket of acreage and rural-residential properties that feels further from the city than 23km suggests. Developed mostly from the 1980s, it's popular with families who want space, privacy, and trees โ€” the kind of suburb where kids grow up on bikes and neighbours know each other.

The Cashmere Village Shopping Centre handles daily needs. Cashmere State School serves local primary students, with secondary students heading to Eatons Hill or Albany Creek. The South Pine River corridor runs along the suburb's southern edge. The suburb is fully developed with very limited turnover โ€” when people buy in Cashmere, they stay.

Who Should Buy Here?

Cashmere is for families who want acreage-style living with community feel โ€” space, trees, and neighbours who know your name.

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