Location
Scenically located between city and surf
Nestled among rolling hills and soothing brooks, life here offers a peaceful retreat within easy reach of essential local services and conveniences. Midway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Brookhaven offers exceptional connectivity just a stone’s throw from Beenleigh and mere minutes from the M1 Motorway. Enjoy a variety of sports and outdoor activities, savour local flavours, and experience vibrant shopping and entertainment, all while being conveniently close to schools, services, and the buzz of Logan.
North
North East
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Everything you need
Explore local favourites
Indulge in a round of golf at Mount Warren Park and Windaroo Lakes or enjoy a diverse range of sports at nearby Hammel Park. Savour local flavours at Sugar Creek Smokehouse, share an evening with friends at Windaroo Tavern, discover Australia’s oldest distillery at Beenleigh and enjoy fresh local produce at Beenleigh Town Square.
Rediscover natural beauty
Defined by lush natural surrounds, gentle breezes, and diverse wildlife, the landscape of Brookhaven inspires a daily connection with nature.
Dotted with abundant native flora, including mature eucalyptus and tea trees, Brookhaven’s shady canopies support dozens of species of local birds, whose variety of songs provide a soothing backdrop to neighbourhood life. When it comes time to explore beyond your street, the nearby Buccan Conservation Park hosts an array of wildlife, including wallabies, sugar gliders, koalas, and kookaburras.
Ironbark
Eucalyptus fibrosa
Paperbark
Melaleuca quinquenervia
Spotted Gum
Eucalyptus maculata
Grey Gum
Eucalyptus punctata
Haven Honey
Bees are critical for biodiversity and food supply, so we’re doing our bit by housing six bee hives at Brookhaven, in collaboration with Bee One Third. These 'busy' bees produce 180kg of sustainably sourced raw Haven Honey annually, which is gifted to all new residents. Visitors are welcome to look in on our hives or participate in exclusive workshops with resident beekeeper Jack Stone from Bee One Third.