Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
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Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
Hi - my husband and i moved to Adelaide about 6 years ago from UK as i had some family here and we are wanting to move up to QLD early next year, he is an electrician and we have 2 small children.
I am desperately in need of some advice on suburbs to look at renting/buying in. One of our children is 3 so we dont have much time to look around before we will need to get him into a school so would love a starting point of some family friendly affordable suburbs.
We are thinking Brisbane area - not the city itself but surrounding suburbs as we think there would be good work prospects for him but would love to hear if anyone thinks gold coast or sunshine coast would be a better option - we just want to get out of adelaide!!!
thanks
I am desperately in need of some advice on suburbs to look at renting/buying in. One of our children is 3 so we dont have much time to look around before we will need to get him into a school so would love a starting point of some family friendly affordable suburbs.
We are thinking Brisbane area - not the city itself but surrounding suburbs as we think there would be good work prospects for him but would love to hear if anyone thinks gold coast or sunshine coast would be a better option - we just want to get out of adelaide!!!
thanks
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Re: Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
I'll summarise the way this thread usually goes:
1) A lot depends on your budget
2) A lot depend on your work requirements
3) Lots of people like Bayside (which is good for family) (Rudi will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
4) Lots of people like NW (which is good for family) (I will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
5) Some people like new housing so like NorthLakes/ForestLake/Springfield despite their reputations and long commutes..
6) Some people hate 'designed' estates so hate the above suburbs (and others like them) and favour smaller older houses in established areas.
1) A lot depends on your budget
2) A lot depend on your work requirements
3) Lots of people like Bayside (which is good for family) (Rudi will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
4) Lots of people like NW (which is good for family) (I will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
5) Some people like new housing so like NorthLakes/ForestLake/Springfield despite their reputations and long commutes..
6) Some people hate 'designed' estates so hate the above suburbs (and others like them) and favour smaller older houses in established areas.
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Re: Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
Hi - my husband and i moved to Adelaide about 6 years ago from UK as i had some family here and we are wanting to move up to QLD early next year, he is an electrician and we have 2 small children.
I am desperately in need of some advice on suburbs to look at renting/buying in. One of our children is 3 so we dont have much time to look around before we will need to get him into a school so would love a starting point of some family friendly affordable suburbs.
We are thinking Brisbane area - not the city itself but surrounding suburbs as we think there would be good work prospects for him but would love to hear if anyone thinks gold coast or sunshine coast would be a better option - we just want to get out of adelaide!!!
thanks
I am desperately in need of some advice on suburbs to look at renting/buying in. One of our children is 3 so we dont have much time to look around before we will need to get him into a school so would love a starting point of some family friendly affordable suburbs.
We are thinking Brisbane area - not the city itself but surrounding suburbs as we think there would be good work prospects for him but would love to hear if anyone thinks gold coast or sunshine coast would be a better option - we just want to get out of adelaide!!!
thanks
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Re: Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
Hi - my husband and i moved to Adelaide about 6 years ago from UK as i had some family here and we are wanting to move up to QLD early next year, he is an electrician and we have 2 small children.
I am desperately in need of some advice on suburbs to look at renting/buying in. One of our children is 3 so we dont have much time to look around before we will need to get him into a school so would love a starting point of some family friendly affordable suburbs.
We are thinking Brisbane area - not the city itself but surrounding suburbs as we think there would be good work prospects for him but would love to hear if anyone thinks gold coast or sunshine coast would be a better option - we just want to get out of adelaide!!!
thanks
I am desperately in need of some advice on suburbs to look at renting/buying in. One of our children is 3 so we dont have much time to look around before we will need to get him into a school so would love a starting point of some family friendly affordable suburbs.
We are thinking Brisbane area - not the city itself but surrounding suburbs as we think there would be good work prospects for him but would love to hear if anyone thinks gold coast or sunshine coast would be a better option - we just want to get out of adelaide!!!
thanks
1) rough estimate of income in one year. Before tax. Both working or just husband?
2) what kind of school are you looking for? private or not ?
3) what kind of house are you looking for? new, old, hi or lowset, big garden or small etc etc...
4) rough estimate of the amount of $$$ you'll have for a deposit.
With the above info, people on BE will be able to suggest a few places for you... and it will be far easier for us to narrow down the suburbs you should be looking at.
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Re: Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
Thank you so much!! i am overwhelmed at where to start looking so this will be a great help.
1) Currently i am on mat leave but dont plan on working until i could find childcare etc so just on husbands income would be about $70,000
2)Public schooling
3) Reg the house would ideally need min 3 beds and a garden, we have a rottweiler so he needs a decent back garden
4)Looking to spend about $400,000 on house - could get about $100,000 deposit
Thanks again this advice is priceless!!
1) Currently i am on mat leave but dont plan on working until i could find childcare etc so just on husbands income would be about $70,000
2)Public schooling
3) Reg the house would ideally need min 3 beds and a garden, we have a rottweiler so he needs a decent back garden
4)Looking to spend about $400,000 on house - could get about $100,000 deposit
Thanks again this advice is priceless!!
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Re: Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
For a purely statistical viewpoint of schools there are a few places to look:
This gives you a look at the results of all highschools. highschool may seem a long way off - but if you're thinking ong term then you might want to be in an area with good publis highschools.
http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/downloads/...utcomes_09.pdf
(Look at the percentage of students with OP1-5 for the schools with high academic performers)
Also worth a look is MySchool website - but as with all these things you have to bear in mind a lot of the statistical anomolies - (e.g. a school that has a support unit for special needs kids will look like a lower performer than one who doesnt - regardless of how well they support the 'regular' student body)
Brisbanes best performing public highschools over the last few years have frequently included (but not limited to)
Brisbane State High
Kenmore
Indooroopilly
Kelvin Grove
The Gap
Finding somewhere in your budget in the catchments of these schools may not be easy - but the outer reaches of Kenmore or The Gap should be doable.
Some Bayside schools may also be decent performers - and you'd probably find stuff in your budget there.
This gives you a look at the results of all highschools. highschool may seem a long way off - but if you're thinking ong term then you might want to be in an area with good publis highschools.
http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/downloads/...utcomes_09.pdf
(Look at the percentage of students with OP1-5 for the schools with high academic performers)
Also worth a look is MySchool website - but as with all these things you have to bear in mind a lot of the statistical anomolies - (e.g. a school that has a support unit for special needs kids will look like a lower performer than one who doesnt - regardless of how well they support the 'regular' student body)
Brisbanes best performing public highschools over the last few years have frequently included (but not limited to)
Brisbane State High
Kenmore
Indooroopilly
Kelvin Grove
The Gap
Finding somewhere in your budget in the catchments of these schools may not be easy - but the outer reaches of Kenmore or The Gap should be doable.
Some Bayside schools may also be decent performers - and you'd probably find stuff in your budget there.
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Re: Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
I'll summarise the way this thread usually goes:
1) A lot depends on your budget
2) A lot depend on your work requirements
3) Lots of people like Bayside (which is good for family) (Rudi will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
4) Lots of people like NW (which is good for family) (I will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
5) Some people like new housing so like NorthLakes/ForestLake/Springfield despite their reputations and long commutes..
6) Some people hate 'designed' estates so hate the above suburbs (and others like them) and favour smaller older houses in established areas.
1) A lot depends on your budget
2) A lot depend on your work requirements
3) Lots of people like Bayside (which is good for family) (Rudi will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
4) Lots of people like NW (which is good for family) (I will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
5) Some people like new housing so like NorthLakes/ForestLake/Springfield despite their reputations and long commutes..
6) Some people hate 'designed' estates so hate the above suburbs (and others like them) and favour smaller older houses in established areas.
Yep - I do love the Bayside!!
I think it really does depend on what you like. I just love being about to drive down to my house and being able to look out over the bay and see the water. However, I do think in terms of school, unless you are prepared to pay for private (which I think based on the salary you have quoted is not going to be a realistic option) the state school here are not as good as the areas that Dad Again will tell you about. They are not really bad here or anything, but just not to the standards of some of the ones out towards the Gap.
You would certainly find a nice house for that budget. Definitely 3 bedrooms, maybe 4. Perhaps Alexandra Hills or Capalaba would be a good place to look. Victoria Point and Redland Bay would also be a good option, but they are a little bit further out.......however, that said, they have good access to both the Gold Coast and Brisbane, so might suit you well.
Good luck!
Love
Rudi
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Re: Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
Thank you so much!! i am overwhelmed at where to start looking so this will be a great help.
1) Currently i am on mat leave but dont plan on working until i could find childcare etc so just on husbands income would be about $70,000
2)Public schooling
3) Reg the house would ideally need min 3 beds and a garden, we have a rottweiler so he needs a decent back garden
4)Looking to spend about $400,000 on house - could get about $100,000 deposit
Thanks again this advice is priceless!!
1) Currently i am on mat leave but dont plan on working until i could find childcare etc so just on husbands income would be about $70,000
2)Public schooling
3) Reg the house would ideally need min 3 beds and a garden, we have a rottweiler so he needs a decent back garden
4)Looking to spend about $400,000 on house - could get about $100,000 deposit
Thanks again this advice is priceless!!
You'll be wanting a yard or two, a paddock, a creek
A 'kin big shed is where it is at!
You'll get more for your money and a few acres if you think Southside ... get a few k's outside of Beenleigh and it's not all bogans and biff
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Re: Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
To the OP, where will work be? Actually in Brisbane CBD or somewhere else?
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You have a fair point about work location, I am giving serious thoughts to getting out of the hustle and bustle of Brisbane*.
* 9am to 5:30pm weekdays only.
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Re: Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
I'll summarise the way this thread usually goes:
1) A lot depends on your budget
2) A lot depend on your work requirements
3) Lots of people like Bayside (which is good for family) (Rudi will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
4) Lots of people like NW (which is good for family) (I will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
5) Some people like new housing so like NorthLakes/ForestLake/Springfield despite their reputations and long commutes..
6) Some people hate 'designed' estates so hate the above suburbs (and others like them) and favour smaller older houses in established areas.
1) A lot depends on your budget
2) A lot depend on your work requirements
3) Lots of people like Bayside (which is good for family) (Rudi will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
4) Lots of people like NW (which is good for family) (I will tell you all about how wonderful life is)
5) Some people like new housing so like NorthLakes/ForestLake/Springfield despite their reputations and long commutes..
6) Some people hate 'designed' estates so hate the above suburbs (and others like them) and favour smaller older houses in established areas.
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Re: Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
mmm interesting viewpoint sparty I am sure Ems,KP and I will have fun debating that one before bingo tomorrow
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I have to chuckle at this one - living on the Sunny Coast, I myself feel semi-bladdy retired and Im only in my 40s lol. I love the coast and wouldnt live anywhere else. jobwise...depending on what you do, it can be hard.
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Re: Help Please!! suggestions of QLD suburbs
Rudi,
would you be able to recommend any primary schools in Wynnum or Manly?
would you be able to recommend any primary schools in Wynnum or Manly?