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232Bar Oct 7th 2006 11:16 am

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 

Originally Posted by Jimmy Cliff
Because it's so damn easy to live! especially raising a family. I can then retire anywhere I want.

Loving the designed community,

Vic's x

Depends on whether you're the sort who 'needs' to have a community around you. I think it just shows a lack of willingness to really give up your "UK life" so you move onto an estate where you can be cosy with some other Brits. There's a life outside of these scars on the cuntryside. :D

nick72 Oct 7th 2006 7:16 pm

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 

Originally Posted by 232Bar
There's a life outside of these scars on the cuntryside. :D

LOL I hope that was an unintentional spelling error ??

Nick

wintersgills Oct 7th 2006 8:26 pm

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 

Originally Posted by nick72
LOL I hope that was an unintentional spelling error ??

Nick

yea sounds like a one who wrote it :scared:

tabby Oct 7th 2006 8:45 pm

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 
We live in Wellington Point , it is a 5 min drive from Ormiston College which is highly regarded private school we are a 10 min walk from the shops which has a choice of restaurants and bars we are also a 5 min stroll to the train and if you go one stop one way there is a great Indian (spice avenue) owned by some people from the UK if you go the other way there is a Italian place (tomato brothers) a one more stop on from that a hogs breath so it quite central I think, defo worth a look

Martin

themerlin Oct 7th 2006 8:54 pm

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 

Loving the designed community,

I think they are good in the fact you can walk to shops and facilities and not have to rely on the car. But the small blocks would put me off.

JohnAndNetta Oct 8th 2006 6:28 pm

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 

Originally Posted by GLR
Hi Emma

Throw a stick in Bulimba Park and you'll hit three Poms. It has a village feel (unlike most of Brisbane) so I guess us Brits feel at home there.

The advantages are that it's close to CBD and schools, has a City Cat stop, Riverbend bookshop and an old style cinema. The disadvantage is that it's not cheap...

Cheers

GLR

I've lived on the Bulimba / Balmoral border for over a year now - I walk past Bulimba park virtually every day. I've never once bumped into a pom! I'm obviously not giving off the right vibes!! Still....one of the best suburbs in Brisbane in my humble opinion. Absolutely love the place. Not that I'm biased or anything! ;)

Netta

Deadmeat Oct 8th 2006 7:42 pm

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 

Originally Posted by 232Bar
Have to agree - why move over here just to go and live on a big housing estate (sorry, designed community) with a load of other Brits - seems odd to me. :confused:

Maybe they saw "The Truman Show" and quite liked the look of it?

samnrob2 Oct 8th 2006 8:14 pm

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 

Originally Posted by JohnAndNetta
I've lived on the Bulimba / Balmoral border for over a year now - I walk past Bulimba park virtually every day. I've never once bumped into a pom! I'm obviously not giving off the right vibes!! Still....one of the best suburbs in Brisbane in my humble opinion. Absolutely love the place. Not that I'm biased or anything! ;)

Netta

I agree, Bulimba is perfect! Rob and i bought a house here last February (just off Oxford Street). We have only met one pom, didn't realise loads lived here!? It has everything we want; close to river/city, bars, cinema, great shops - the list goes on.
We wouldn't want to live anywhere else in Brissie! :)

JohnAndNetta Oct 8th 2006 8:29 pm

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 

Originally Posted by samnrob2
I agree, Bulimba is perfect! Rob and i bought a house here last February (just off Oxford Street). We have only met one pom, didn't realise loads lived here!? It has everything we want; close to river/city, bars, cinema, great shops - the list goes on.
We wouldn't want to live anywhere else in Brissie! :)

Well - we must be able to spit to your house then! :D We live in Barton Parade. Instantly recognisable - its the one with the port-a-loo out the front not far from the the school on the hillside of the road!! (we're having a pool and extension built at the mo) I'm still not entirely convinced that 'loads' of Poms live here though. Would be interested to know who else is here??

If you're ever passing feel free to say hi - we're both off work at the moment - engulfed in concrete, tile, sawdust and general rubble. We're both insane, no kids, 1 cat. If we're not at home we're always eating out :D I think we are Balmoral / Bulimba 'lifers'. The house would have to fall down before I leave. And it probably will the way the builders are going.....

JohnAndNetta Oct 8th 2006 9:08 pm

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 

Originally Posted by JohnAndNetta
Well - we must be able to spit to your house then! :D We live in Barton Parade. Instantly recognisable - its the one with the port-a-loo out the front not far from the the school on the hillside of the road!! (we're having a pool and extension built at the mo) I'm still not entirely convinced that 'loads' of Poms live here though. Would be interested to know who else is here??

If you're ever passing feel free to say hi - we're both off work at the moment - engulfed in concrete, tile, sawdust and general rubble. We're both insane, no kids, 1 cat. If we're not at home we're always eating out :D I think we are Balmoral / Bulimba 'lifers'. The house would have to fall down before I leave. And it probably will the way the builders are going.....


OH MY GOD - I must have seen you - I've just been trying to work out who you are and how long you've been here (don't panic - I'm not stalking you - I was just being incredibly nosey!) and I see from your posts you have a Sharpei. Now I'm 100% sure I saw a puppy Sharpei a couple of months back in Oxford st, and pointed your dog out to hubbie John - assuming of-course that was you - I've always been fascinated by Sharpeis. I think I've seen a 'grown up' one in Bulimba (Oxford Street) too. But I think its incredibly funny how many unusual dogs are in Bulimba / Balmoral / Hawthorne area. We have got a street full of Great Danes, Ridgebacks, French Poodles, Afghans, Dalmatians, Weimariners etc etc

And I see you were enquiring about a pool build ?(we're having ours done at the moment). And you have a Queenslander? (like us) And you're nuts about Bulimba? (thats us too). And you have (had) a famous footballer in your street? (us too)

Are you sure you're not trying to copy us? :eek: (only joking by the way). Now you must definitely think I'm a total weirdo. :D

Anyway - if you're still seeking advice about pools then you should definitely PM us. We can certainly share some info / prices with you if you still need it. Ours was a really complicated pool build - on a steep hill - hardly any side access. But we had 4 quotes and we know of one company thats' DEFINITELY worth avoiding. The pool is poured, but we are building decking over one of our roof tops which links in with the pool so we can't get it filled for a few weeks yet and its not completely finished yet . If you want to see a pool in progress, then feel free to drop us a PM.

Regards
Netta

jon and alex Oct 8th 2006 9:15 pm

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 
We really liked Bulimba too but we prefer the Paddington area. We are going to look for a place in that area and might go as far as The Gap.
Brisbane is the best and we can't wait to get there - 9 or 10 months to go!

JohnAndNetta Oct 8th 2006 11:48 pm

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 

Originally Posted by jon and alex
We really liked Bulimba too but we prefer the Paddington area. We are going to look for a place in that area and might go as far as The Gap.
Brisbane is the best and we can't wait to get there - 9 or 10 months to go!


We were torn between Paddington and Bulimba / Balmoral area. It all came down the specific house we eventually found. But yes I agree - Paddington is great too. I think the Gap is a very nice area but whenever there is a bush fire raging in Brisbane - we always seem to be able to see smoke coming from the Gap area which I find a bit scarey - though I'm sure someone will correct me and say I've got it totally wrong. I never was much good at geography.

samnrob2 Oct 9th 2006 12:18 am

Re: Brisbane Suburbs
 

Originally Posted by GLR
Hi Emma

Bulimba

The disadvantage is that it's not cheap...

Cheers

GLR

Disadvantage? Suits me...keeps the riff raff out ;)


Originally Posted by jon and alex
We really liked Bulimba too but we prefer the Paddington area. We are going to look for a place in that area and might go as far as The Gap.
Brisbane is the best and we can't wait to get there - 9 or 10 months to go!

The Gap's miles out...plus it's northside :eek:

Paddington is ok but can get very loutish...especially after a big rugby game


Originally Posted by JohnAndNetta
OH MY GOD - I must have seen you - I've just been trying to work out who you are and how long you've been here (don't panic - I'm not stalking you - I was just being incredibly nosey!) and I see from your posts you have a Sharpei. Now I'm 100% sure I saw a puppy Sharpei a couple of months back in Oxford st, and pointed your dog out to hubbie John - assuming of-course that was you - I've always been fascinated by Sharpeis. I think I've seen a 'grown up' one in Bulimba (Oxford Street) too. But I think its incredibly funny how many unusual dogs are in Bulimba / Balmoral / Hawthorne area. We have got a street full of Great Danes, Ridgebacks, French Poodles, Afghans, Dalmatians, Weimariners etc etc

And I see you were enquiring about a pool build ?(we're having ours done at the moment). And you have a Queenslander? (like us) And you're nuts about Bulimba? (thats us too). And you have (had) a famous footballer in your street? (us too)

Are you sure you're not trying to copy us? :eek: (only joking by the way). Now you must definitely think I'm a total weirdo. :D

Anyway - if you're still seeking advice about pools then you should definitely PM us. We can certainly share some info / prices with you if you still need it. Ours was a really complicated pool build - on a steep hill - hardly any side access. But we had 4 quotes and we know of one company thats' DEFINITELY worth avoiding. The pool is poured, but we are building decking over one of our roof tops which links in with the pool so we can't get it filled for a few weeks yet and its not completely finished yet . If you want to see a pool in progress, then feel free to drop us a PM.

Regards
Netta

It may well have been us! There aren't many Sharpeis about - ours is black...now four months old - often spotted heavy breathing down Oxford St towards the Citrus Cafe for early morning breakfast!

The pool's on hold. We've got too many friends with pools which we can take advantage of for the time being. Raising the house will be our priority in the next year or so.

If you spot us anytime come and say hello :)

R


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