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DC10 Feb 20th 2013 10:35 pm

If offered a job in Caboolture...
 
...where would you live? I've heard that the town itself isn't so flash.

My partner is likely to have to find work in Brisbane, so I guess the northern suburbs might have to be a compromise and I could commute against the traffic/crowded trains. But my understanding is that most of the northern suburbs aren't great either.

We would be renting in the short-medium term, and not looking to spend more than about $400 a week.

Thanks for any tips :)

Kelli28 Feb 21st 2013 1:02 am

Re: If offered a job in Caboolture...
 

Originally Posted by DC10 (Post 10558982)
We would be renting in the short-medium term, and not looking to spend more than about $400 a week.

Thanks for any tips :)

Might want to up the budget.

Pollyana Feb 21st 2013 2:25 am

Re: If offered a job in Caboolture...
 

Originally Posted by DC10 (Post 10558982)
...where would you live? I've heard that the town itself isn't so flash.

My partner is likely to have to find work in Brisbane, so I guess the northern suburbs might have to be a compromise and I could commute against the traffic/crowded trains. But my understanding is that most of the northern suburbs aren't great either.

We would be renting in the short-medium term, and not looking to spend more than about $400 a week.

Thanks for any tips :)

Depends what you define as "great" I suppose, but most of the northern suburbs of Brisbane are fine by general standards. Search by name on here and you will find views on most of them :)

Dreamy Feb 21st 2013 7:37 am

Re: If offered a job in Caboolture...
 

Originally Posted by DC10 (Post 10558982)
...where would you live? I've heard that the town itself isn't so flash.

My partner is likely to have to find work in Brisbane, so I guess the northern suburbs might have to be a compromise and I could commute against the traffic/crowded trains. But my understanding is that most of the northern suburbs aren't great either.

We would be renting in the short-medium term, and not looking to spend more than about $400 a week.

Thanks for any tips :)

You're right not to want to live in Caboolture.

Unless it's changed in the three years since we moved from that part of the world, the Bruce Hwy does tend to busy in both directions around there, so you might want to look at somewhere that you could travel up to Caboolture off the Hwy that is on the train line for your wife to get into Brisbane.

We have friends who live in Narangba and really love it there so perhaps somewhere around there? I don't know if that's far enough south for your purposes.

macy Feb 21st 2013 8:37 pm

Re: If offered a job in Caboolture...
 

Originally Posted by DC10 (Post 10558982)
...where would you live? I've heard that the town itself isn't so flash.

My partner is likely to have to find work in Brisbane, so I guess the northern suburbs might have to be a compromise and I could commute against the traffic/crowded trains. But my understanding is that most of the northern suburbs aren't great either.

We would be renting in the short-medium term, and not looking to spend more than about $400 a week.

Thanks for any tips :)


I would add another $100 onto that for renting, check out wilston, Newmarket, ash grove, chermside, aspley, bald hills, Carseldine, to get you started.

cresta57 Feb 21st 2013 11:37 pm

Re: If offered a job in Caboolture...
 

Originally Posted by DC10 (Post 10558982)
...where would you live? I've heard that the town itself isn't so flash.

My partner is likely to have to find work in Brisbane, so I guess the northern suburbs might have to be a compromise and I could commute against the traffic/crowded trains. But my understanding is that most of the northern suburbs aren't great either.

We would be renting in the short-medium term, and not looking to spend more than about $400 a week.

Thanks for any tips :)

I've got a mate that lives in Morayfield, he pays $350 a week for a brand new 3 bed lowset brick in a quiet cu de sac. Might be worth a look in the short term while you decide where you want to live.

Amazulu Feb 21st 2013 11:53 pm

Re: If offered a job in Caboolture...
 
...get a banjo to fit in

chris and farideh Feb 21st 2013 11:55 pm

Re: If offered a job in Caboolture...
 
Try Burpengary about 15 mins drive away or 2 stop away on train & it's totally different to caboolture has a real nice village feel to it & you can find rental property for your budget,:thumbsup:
We lived there for 2 years loved the area would highly recommend it.:)

cresta57 Feb 22nd 2013 9:47 am

Re: If offered a job in Caboolture...
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 10561633)
...get a banjo to fit in

There are usually complimentary Banjo's in with the rental package.

DC10 Feb 28th 2013 4:29 pm

Re: If offered a job in Caboolture...
 
Thanks for all the advice everyone - the offer has finally come through (albeit still an oral one!) and it looks like I will be starting up there on the 25th. Gotta love these tiny Aussie notice periods... no such thing as three months around here!

Can anyone advise what the rush hour traffic would be like between Caloundra/Maroochydore and Caboolture - are there traffic problems on the Coast per se or only closer to Brisbane?

justcantwait Feb 28th 2013 6:37 pm

Re: If offered a job in Caboolture...
 
My son used to drive from Sippy downs to Caboolture everyday. He used to leave early 6/ 6.30, takes about 30/40 mins i think. Sippy is close to the Bruce so was good for travelling down. He now lives in Northlakes with his gf. As long as there isnt an accident you are just going with the flow of traffic. I wouldnt live in Caboolture, have friends in Narangba, much nicer place.

:)

joeyballantyne Jun 12th 2013 11:33 am

Re: If offered a job in Caboolture...
 

Originally Posted by DC10 (Post 10576675)
Thanks for all the advice everyone - the offer has finally come through (albeit still an oral one!) and it looks like I will be starting up there on the 25th. Gotta love these tiny Aussie notice periods... no such thing as three months around here!

Can anyone advise what the rush hour traffic would be like between Caloundra/Maroochydore and Caboolture - are there traffic problems on the Coast per se or only closer to Brisbane?

hey DC - caloundra to caboolture 35-40 mins easy drive, come off at either donnybrook or the caboollture/bribie turnoff :)


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