Considering a move to Pie Creek, QLD 4570? It's important to understand if it is a serious contender for your next home. The Homes.com.au suburb profile aims to give you a better understanding of Pie Creek house prices, demographics & market trends so that we can equip you in making the best decision on your potential move to the suburb.
If you're looking at buying in Pie Creek, have a little read of our historical overview to find out more about the amazing lifestyle and what the suburb has to offer.
Overview Pie Creek is a rural locality situated in the Gympie Region in Queensland, and it is 171 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. The village has 1,013 residents based on the 2016 census.
The suburbs nearby Pie Creek are The Palms, Widgee Crossing South, Nahrunda, Southside, Scrubby Creek, Marys Creek, Langshaw, Mooloo, Jones Hill, and McIntosh Creek.
Living in Pie Creek Residents of Pie Creek boast that the town is a safe, friendly, and peaceful place to live. Residences here are built on large rural lots, and the suburb has a countryside vibe.
Except for the community hall, there are few establishments within Pie Creek. However, the Gympie central business district is only a 10-minute drive via Exhibition Road.
History of Pie Creek There is not much information about the history of Pie Creek. However, as for the Gympie region where it is located, it is recognised that Gubbi Gubbi is the Australian Aboriginal language spoken in the area.
In the early days of settlement, most of the land in the Gympie Region were used for grazing purposes. Gold was discovered here in 1867, which led to a gold rush and the development of areas near the Mary River for agricultural purposes.
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