Gainsborough Greens in Pimpama

Welcome

Gainsborough Greens is a golf course community that has been carefully designed by Mirvac with a series of villages where more than 70% of the community is open space, parklands, bush land, walking trails and golf course. Gainsborough Greens is bordered around the Gainsborough Green 18 Hole Golf Course and features access permission resident only facilities including basketball court, swimming pools, tennis courts, playing fields and parks as well as function room. The entire Gainsborough Greens development has around 2,000 dwellings.

South of Brisbane CBD

Gainsborough Greens is right in the middle of a growth area 35 minutes south of Brisbane CBD not far from the M1 high way in Pimpama Gold Coast. Gainsborough Greens is about 30 – 35 minutes drive North of Burleigh Beach heading up the M1 high way. The wonderful Gold Coast beaches are not too far away when you are living in Pimpama. Investment wise Pimpama has great potential and has fast growth in the area. Gainsborough Greens has great playgrounds for the kids and excellent swimming areas.

Gainsborough Greens has strong capital growth prospects.

Westfield Coomera Town Centre is not too far away.

5 schools within 2km and a further 9 schools proposed within 5km

Close train stations for travel purposes.

An anchor tenant Woolworths and shopping centre close to Gainsborough Greens.

A premium Mirvac community with high quality homes that enhance capital growth prospects.

History of Pimpama Gold Coast

Pimpama is an area located on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. The area was originally inhabited by the Yugambeh people, who were the traditional custodians of the land.

In the mid-19th century, European settlers began to arrive in the area and establish farms. Pimpama was known for its sugar cane plantations, which were established in the late 1800s. The Pimpama Sugar Mill was built in 1881 and operated until 1954.

During the early 20th century, Pimpama was a rural area with a small population. However, in the 1970s and 1980s, the Gold Coast experienced significant growth and development, and Pimpama was no exception. The area began to see an influx of new residents, and new housing estates were developed.

Today, Pimpama is a rapidly growing area with a population of around 15,000 people. It is located halfway between the Gold Coast and Brisbane and is becoming an increasingly popular choice for families and young professionals looking for affordable housing options.