Best suburbs in Brisbane
#1
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Best suburbs in Brisbane
Can anybody advise me as to the best suburbs in Brisbane. We are
looking at buying a house up to 500,000 australian dollars. Our
requirements would be close to good schools, public transport shops
etc. Basically a good area to raise a family. Thanks in advance for
any info.
looking at buying a house up to 500,000 australian dollars. Our
requirements would be close to good schools, public transport shops
etc. Basically a good area to raise a family. Thanks in advance for
any info.
#2
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Location: Ormiston, Brisbane (arrived 31/01/03)
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Re: Best suburbs in Brisbane
Originally Posted by Rk1dayboy
Can anybody advise me as to the best suburbs in Brisbane. We are
looking at buying a house up to 500,000 australian dollars. Our
requirements would be close to good schools, public transport shops
etc. Basically a good area to raise a family. Thanks in advance for
any info.
looking at buying a house up to 500,000 australian dollars. Our
requirements would be close to good schools, public transport shops
etc. Basically a good area to raise a family. Thanks in advance for
any info.
We are walking distance from the rail and only 5-10 minutes to major shopping centres.
You will be able to get a decent house (4bed on a 700sq block) for around $400k-$450k.
#3
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Re: Best suburbs in Brisbane
> We live in Ormiston 'Bayside', and love the area. It's close to good
> private and state schools, and being on the bay has great breezes to
> keep you cool.
> We are walking distance from the rail and only 5-10 minutes to major
> shopping centres.
> You will be able to get a decent house (4bed on a 700sq block) for
> around $400k-$450k.
The question is impossible to answer really without knowing more about
the person's preferences. Many Brisbane suburbs fit the requirements
he/she stated.
Distance from the city might be a concern... the 45 minute commute from
the Bayside seems long to me (But I live in Paddington so it would).
Also does he/she want to live in a Kath&Kim suburb or do they prefer a
more traditional area?
Everyone is Brisbane is biased toward their own area so I advise the
original poster to set aside the time to have a look for themselves.
> private and state schools, and being on the bay has great breezes to
> keep you cool.
> We are walking distance from the rail and only 5-10 minutes to major
> shopping centres.
> You will be able to get a decent house (4bed on a 700sq block) for
> around $400k-$450k.
The question is impossible to answer really without knowing more about
the person's preferences. Many Brisbane suburbs fit the requirements
he/she stated.
Distance from the city might be a concern... the 45 minute commute from
the Bayside seems long to me (But I live in Paddington so it would).
Also does he/she want to live in a Kath&Kim suburb or do they prefer a
more traditional area?
Everyone is Brisbane is biased toward their own area so I advise the
original poster to set aside the time to have a look for themselves.