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Living in Geebung: The Middle-Ring Value Play

28 May 2026ยท Beverley Gibbons

Twelve kilometres north of the CBD on the Caboolture train line, Geebung is the kind of middle-ring suburb that delivers solid family living without the flashy price tag. Robinson Road serves as the commercial spine. Geebung State School is well-established. The station connects to the city in 25 mi

Geebung sits between Virginia and Zillmere on the Caboolture train line โ€” close enough to the city to be convenient, far enough out to be affordable. Its station connects to the CBD in about 25 minutes. Robinson Road is the commercial spine. It's not flashy, but for buyers who want a train line within 12km of the city at an accessible price, Geebung delivers.

Geebung developed from the 1950s through 1970s. The Geebung railway station on the Caboolture line provides a 25-minute commute to Brisbane. Robinson Road is the commercial spine with shops, services, and the Geebung RSL. Geebung State School serves local primary students. The Geebung Bowls Club and O'Callaghan Park provide community anchors.

For buyers who want a train line at a sensible price within 12km of the CBD, Geebung offers a pragmatic middle ground โ€” a median around $850K for a suburb that's neither flashy nor forgotten.

Who Should Buy Here?

Geebung is for pragmatists โ€” buyers who understand that a 25-minute train ride from a solid middle-ring suburb is a better investment than stretching for the inner ring. It's not glamorous, but the numbers work.

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