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Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by Rudi
(Post 9819497)
The trouble with asking such an open ended question is that you will get SOOOO many replies touting different areas and it may confuse you even further!!
Have a look at the Redlands area. Suburbs such as Wellington Point, Ormiston, Cleveland, Thornlands and Victoria Point. They are all Bayside suburbs, so close to the water. They are great family areas and there is a lot of choice when it comes to schooling. Where you conveniently have your properties to rent:rolleyes: Mind you Redlands is too far to commute to the CBD each day. |
Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by Grayling
(Post 9819502)
So you come on and tout your area:rofl:
Where you conveniently have your properties to rent:rolleyes: Mind you Redlands is too far to commute to the CBD each day. Yes - I am touting my area No, I do not have properties to rent, I have short term rentals. As the OP has already stated she is staying in the city for a few weeks whilst she looks around, so these would not be suitable for her anyway Yes, the Redlands and an easy 40 minute commute into the city. Go stick you head in the sand somewhere else and come back when you have something useful to add. |
Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by Rudi
(Post 9819508)
Yes, the Redlands and an easy 40 minute commute into the city. That is bullshit It is way more than 40 minutes at busy times. I live in Redlands remember:) |
Re: Moving to Brisbane
No bun fight please and thanks.
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Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by Alfresco
(Post 9819530)
No bun fight please and thanks.
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Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by Grayling
(Post 9819537)
I do not think it particularly helpful, to people seeking advice, to be given inaccurate information.
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Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by Alfresco
(Post 9819548)
Nor do I, but a bun fight won't help either.
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Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by Tramps_mate
(Post 9819472)
I know. Iv been searching rentals in Brisbane for 3 months, you can get a superb house for that within 15km of the cbd..
I still look regularly as I would really like to find a bargain and pay less. Oldest is in school now so really stuck to The Gap, Bardon and Ashgrove and $550 does not get you much in any of them. |
Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by Grayling
(Post 9819511)
:hysterical:
That is bullshit It is way more than 40 minutes at busy times. I live in Redlands remember:) |
Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by Icecube
(Post 9821108)
I do the same commute in about 35 to 40 minutes. Maybe you should invest in a map or a GPS?
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Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by bingobob777
(Post 9819688)
can you? really?
I still look regularly as I would really like to find a bargain and pay less. Oldest is in school now so really stuck to The Gap, Bardon and Ashgrove and $550 does not get you much in any of them. |
Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by DadAgain
(Post 9822333)
I look regularly too with view to how much rental income I might get or our house, and recently I've come to be conclusion that we wouldn't get any more than $450pw for our house (4bed, pool, ducted air-con).
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Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by DadAgain
(Post 9822333)
I look regularly too with view to how much rental income I might get or our house, and recently I've come to be conclusion that we wouldn't get any more than $450pw for our house (4bed, pool, ducted air-con).
If you reckon yours would only get $450 it must be a dump. This one not far from me is $670 a week and look at the state of it http://www.realestate.com.au/propert...+gap-405855051 |
Re: Moving to Brisbane
I would recommend North Lakes/Mango Hill area. It's great for families, has a decent shopping centre, schools and day care. It also offers good access to the highway. The rail link to the city won't be completed until 2016 but it's a 10min drive to the train station (Bald Hills or Kallangur) in the meantime. The train takes about 20mins so total travel time would be 30mins.
For your budget you'd get a great house too - not so easy closer to the city. Check out Realestate.com.au It's probably a good idea to find out the areas to avoid rather than the best areas to live since everyone will have their own opinion based on a range of factors. Best of luck! |
Re: Moving to Brisbane
Whats Bracken Ridge like as an area for kids etc??
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