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178 Dunns Avenue
Harrisville, QLD 4307

2
Bed
1
Bath
Land Size: 256300 sqm
Property Type: House
Listed Date: 24th Apr 2026
Overview

178 Dunns Avenue Harrisville QLD 4307

This property is a substantial irrigated horticulture and cropping enterprise located in the Scenic Rim region of south-east Queensland, approximately 50 kilometres south-west of Brisbane and 21 kilometres south of Ipswich. The 25.63 hectare site offers a diverse agricultural opportunity with significant infrastructure, including a large modern greenhouse and various supporting facilities.

The location is well connected to nearby towns such as Ipswich, Brisbane, Boonah, and Gatton, providing access to a full range of services including shopping, finance, education, and agricultural support. The property is primarily focused on the cultivation of high-yielding culinary herbs and leafy greens, with potential to diversify into other crops such as capsicums, chillies, strawberries, Asian vegetables, and tube stock seedlings for trees and shrubs. The greenhouse layout allows for flexible crop production and planting ratios to meet market demand.

The enterprise operates year-round, ensuring consistent production. Crops are harvested, processed, and packed either within the greenhouse or in a purpose-built packing shed. A cool room is used to store processed products, maintaining freshness before distribution to markets including the Rocklea Markets. The greenhouse complex includes six growing houses with various growing systems such as seedling areas, moving gullies, NFT areas, and ebb and flow rolling benches. It is climate controlled and fully automated with retractable walls, roof, and solar shields. Outdoor production utilizes a hydroponic coir grow bag system supported by rolled steel gutters.

Management is overseen by an experienced General Manager with extensive agricultural expertise, supported by a local workforce and additional labor resources available from the nearby Brisbane area. The soil types on the property include black alluvial river flats mixed with red soil and sandy loams, suitable for pasture, citrus, and other tree crops. The topography is generally level with slight elevation variations.

Fencing is in good condition with timber posts and barbed wire, subdividing the land into grazing paddocks and securing the greenhouse area. The land use is primarily for irrigated mixed herb cropping, with the main growing area being a 6,743 square metre greenhouse. The remainder of the property is arable land used for grazing and other agricultural activities.

Water supply is secured through a 50 megalitre medium priority allocation from Normanby Gully via the Warrill Valley Irrigation Scheme. Water is treated and filtered through a reverse osmosis plant and UV sanitation system before irrigation. On-farm water storage includes a lined dam and multiple tanks with a combined capacity of 400,000 litres. Rainwater is also harvested for use in amenities and wash down facilities.

Structural improvements on the property include a high-set two-bedroom, one-bathroom timber dwelling with open living areas and outdoor spaces. The large Cravo greenhouse is constructed with steel framing and polyethylene cladding, featuring advanced hydroponics technology and automation systems controlled by a Priva computer. Additional infrastructure includes hydroponic grow bag systems, a nutrient and pump shed housing fertigation equipment, a seeding and potting shed equipped with an automatic seeding machine, a fully insulated pack shed with cool room, administration facilities with office and staff recreational areas, machinery sheds, and supporting storage sheds. The property also benefits from a 200kva backup generator and a 39kW solar array.

Development opportunities exist to expand the greenhouse area and diversify agricultural pursuits, including permanent crops, viticulture, livestock, and annual cropping. The property's proximity to Brisbane also opens possibilities for tourism, event venues, and educational uses.

This property represents a significant opportunity for investors, operators, and agribusiness groups seeking a well-established, modern horticultural enterprise with secure water, extensive infrastructure, and a prime location within a respected agricultural region.

Additional information includes road frontage to Dunns Avenue, creek frontage to Normanby Gully, local authority under Scenic Rim Regional Council, rural zoning, and availability of three-phase power and NBN services.

Location
178 Dunns Avenue
Harrisville QLD 4307
Measurements
Type Dimensions
Floor Area 6743 sqm
Market Insights for Harrisville QLD 4307
New Listings (last 30 days)
4
Average price
$2,109,750
Lowest price
$850,000
Highest price
$5,000,000
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