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DadAgain Jul 1st 2007 5:26 pm

Re: Moving to Queensland
 
Dont know what your budget is, but if you're looking for good public schools, then a few good areas for public schooling around Brisbane are The Gap, Kenmore, Indooropilly, Kelvin Grove..

the are all to the North/West of the city but not too far our (30mins bus)

Property in these leafy areas comes at a bit of a premium, but you might find you're savng $$$$'s by sending kids to public school rather than feeling uncomfortable with that and paying for private if you're elsewhere..

If you want to buy a house in one of these areas then you're going to need $450K, rentals are scarce but available for $400pw (I'm actually reluctantly planning on leaving Brisbane 'cos theres not enough IT work, but we'll keep our house in The Gap and hope to rent it for $500-$550pw).

http://www.realestate.com.au

Feel free to msg me with any questions about Brisbane!

DunRoaminTheUK Jul 1st 2007 5:27 pm

Re: Moving to Queensland
 

Originally Posted by DadAgain (Post 4996334)
Dont know what your budget is, but if you're looking for good public schools, then a few good areas for public schooling around Brisbane are The Gap, Kenmore, Indooropilly, Kelvin Grove..

the are all to the North/West of the city but not too far our (30mins bus)

Property in these leafy areas comes at a bit of a premium, but you might find you're savng $$$$'s by sending kids to public school rather than feeling uncomfortable with that and paying for private if you're elsewhere..

If you want to buy a house in one of these areas then you're going to need $450K, rentals are scarce but available for $400pw (I'm actually reluctantly planning on leaving Brisbane 'cos theres not enough IT work, but we'll keep our house in The Gap and hope to rent it for $500-$550pw).

http://www.realestate.com.au

Feel free to msg me with any questions about Brisbane!

Not enough IT work? Which area of IT do you work in? From what I know IT is booming here as much as anywhere else?

Jockstar Jul 1st 2007 6:03 pm

Re: Moving to Queensland
 

Originally Posted by DunRoaminTheUK (Post 4996316)
I guess you'll be renting here too then?

As far as I am aware the GC is not cheap and prices are moving forever upwards at the moment.

To start with. But i've been looking at houses around GC and these are doable in terms of what we can pay in a mortgage. 300k gets you a decent 3 bedroom house. Where in Sydney , you'd be lucky to get a 2 bed unit.

Rabc Jul 1st 2007 6:42 pm

Re: Moving to Queensland
 
If you want to come to Queensland do it properly! Leave the hubub of Brisvegas behind and come to NQ where it is always summer and there are plenty of jobs.

Up to you of course :p

rabsody Jul 1st 2007 7:13 pm

Re: Moving to Queensland
 

Originally Posted by DadAgain (Post 4996334)
Dont know what your budget is, but if you're looking for good public schools, then a few good areas for public schooling around Brisbane are The Gap, Kenmore, Indooropilly, Kelvin Grove..

the are all to the North/West of the city but not too far our (30mins bus)

I live Kenmore (close to Indro also) and it is certainly not 30 mins by bus into the city, you're looking at an hour minimum in rush hour! Especially now that Can Do Campbell (our "environmentally friendly" mayor :rofl:) has closed the T3 lane on Coro Drive to free up the bus lane for more cars.

Western suburbs are great for families but don't even consider it unless you are within walking distance of a train station.


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