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Old 01-02-2006, 07:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
Fadgefieldclose
 
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Default Areas in Brisbane

We are going to Brisbane to have a look around at areas and properties
in March. We would like to narrow down a few areas to look at when we
get there. Can any one give us some suggestions please. we are looking
for somewhere possibly in between Brisbane and The Gold Coast where
property is reasonable, we would like a modern property. We want
somewhere quite rural but with bars, restaurants,shops close by, but
are not too bothered about being close to the sea. My husband is an
electrian and I am an admin assistant, we dont want to be too far away
from work either. We saw some nice properties in Kooralbyn Valley does
anyone know how far it is from Brisbane? Any help you can give would be
appreciated! thanx Del & Pat

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Old 01-03-2006, 01:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
qrepVoyce
 
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Default Re: Areas in Brisbane

> We are going to Brisbane to have a look around at areas and properties
> in March. We would like to narrow down a few areas to look at when we
> get there. Can any one give us some suggestions please. we are
> looking
> for somewhere possibly in between Brisbane and The Gold Coast where
> property is reasonable, we would like a modern property. We want
> somewhere quite rural but with bars, restaurants,shops close by, but
> are not too bothered about being close to the sea. My husband is an
> electrian and I am an admin assistant, we dont want to be too far away
> from work either. We saw some nice properties in Kooralbyn Valley
> does
> anyone know how far it is from Brisbane? Any help you can give would
> be
> appreciated! thanx Del & Pat
> Posted via http://www.mymigration.net

try this link in approximating the distance between gold coast and
brissie and the intended area..

http://www.street-directory.com.au/sd_new/mapsearch.cgi

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Old 01-03-2006, 06:48 AM   #3 (permalink)
Andrew63
 
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Default Re: Areas in Brisbane

> We are going to Brisbane to have a look around at areas and properties
> in March. We would like to narrow down a few areas to look at when we
> get there. Can any one give us some suggestions please. we are
> looking
> for somewhere possibly in between Brisbane and The Gold Coast where
> property is reasonable, we would like a modern property. We want
> somewhere quite rural but with bars, restaurants,shops close by, but
> are not too bothered about being close to the sea. My husband is an
> electrian and I am an admin assistant, we dont want to be too far away
> from work either. We saw some nice properties in Kooralbyn Valley
> does
> anyone know how far it is from Brisbane? Any help you can give would
> be
> appreciated! thanx Del & Pat
> Posted via http://www.mymigration.net

Same criteria that we wanted!
I don't know about Kooralbyn Valley but it looks very far out from
Brisbane on www.whereis.com
We live almost exactly half way between Brisbane and the Gold Coast at
Teneh Merah. Can get to the coast in 20 - 30 mins.
We looked at Shailer Park, Cornubia and Daisy Hill too. Avoid Woodridge.

Andrew

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Old 01-03-2006, 08:05 AM   #4 (permalink)
Frank
 
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Shailer Park, Cornubia & Daisy Hill are good areas. $33.60/week return to
the city by bus and half way to the gold coast from brissy.

Avoid all of the Logan Suburbs on the woodrige / Logan side of the pacific
motorway. History of flooding and Loganlea has the higest crime stats for
the entire area.

Frank


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>> We are going to Brisbane to have a look around at areas and properties
>> in March. We would like to narrow down a few areas to look at when we
>> get there. Can any one give us some suggestions please. we are
>> looking
>> for somewhere possibly in between Brisbane and The Gold Coast where
>> property is reasonable, we would like a modern property. We want
>> somewhere quite rural but with bars, restaurants,shops close by, but
>> are not too bothered about being close to the sea. My husband is an
>> electrian and I am an admin assistant, we dont want to be too far away
>> from work either. We saw some nice properties in Kooralbyn Valley
>> does
>> anyone know how far it is from Brisbane? Any help you can give would
>> be
>> appreciated! thanx Del & Pat
>> Posted via http://www.mymigration.net
> Same criteria that we wanted!
> I don't know about Kooralbyn Valley but it looks very far out from
> Brisbane on www.whereis.com
> We live almost exactly half way between Brisbane and the Gold Coast at
> Teneh Merah. Can get to the coast in 20 - 30 mins.
> We looked at Shailer Park, Cornubia and Daisy Hill too. Avoid Woodridge.
> Andrew
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Old 01-03-2006, 10:19 AM   #5 (permalink)
A Mate
 
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Kooralbyn is in Beaudesert - not Brisbane, not the Gold Coast - and it's not
a comfortable commute from Kooralbyn to either.

Likewise Shailer Park, Cornubia & Daisy Hill are all in Logan. Not Brisbane,
not the Gold Coast. They are within commuting distance of Brisbane - but
long term residents and native born Australians would generally not choose
to live there and commute.

If you're going to work in Brisbane - live within the city boundaries.
transport will be better; real estate resale values higher and facilities
superior. Same is true of the Gold Coast. If that's where you're going to be
working - live there.

Commuting long distances (in excess of 30 minutes each way, each day is a
long commute in Australian terms) is no fun. You can put the time to so much
better use.

My advice would be to not buy property until you've been in the country at
least 6 months. The life style in Australia is very different from the UK or
Ireland. Pubs are not big! Social life focuses on the family and the home;
near which you have neighbours many of whom will quickly become friends. You
can spend many more hours outdoors comfortably - walking, socialising,
swimming, barbecuing. The young and single get into the club scene. The
disgruntled and alcoholic get into the pub scene. Most others are elsewhere!



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> We are going to Brisbane to have a look around at areas and properties
> in March. We would like to narrow down a few areas to look at when we
> get there. Can any one give us some suggestions please. we are looking
> for somewhere possibly in between Brisbane and The Gold Coast where
> property is reasonable, we would like a modern property. We want
> somewhere quite rural but with bars, restaurants,shops close by, but
> are not too bothered about being close to the sea. My husband is an
> electrian and I am an admin assistant, we dont want to be too far away
> from work either. We saw some nice properties in Kooralbyn Valley does
> anyone know how far it is from Brisbane? Any help you can give would be
> appreciated! thanx Del & Pat
> Posted via http://www.mymigration.net
>
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Old 01-03-2006, 01:03 PM   #6 (permalink)
MalChi2Oz
 
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Cocurred with A Mate. We have moved here for 18 months now and only
about to be able to narrow down the area we want to live in. The work
place and school will largely determine where one stays I suppose.

As in everywhere in the world, the nearer to the city, the more
expensive property becomes. Go to www.realestate.com.au to have a feel
of the prices/rentals. It also gives the distance to the city. But
why live near the city if you dont work there??

Other than the suburbs mentioned, you can also try Sunnybank area if
you like Chinese food or Chinatown type of suburb LOL, or Acacia Ridge
and Algester for more established area. But pubs are only a handful in
the suburbs. My advice would be to spend some time here and have a
feel of the area.

Cheers,

A Mate wrote:
> Kooralbyn is in Beaudesert - not Brisbane, not the Gold Coast - and it's not
> a comfortable commute from Kooralbyn to either.
> Likewise Shailer Park, Cornubia & Daisy Hill are all in Logan. Not Brisbane,
> not the Gold Coast. They are within commuting distance of Brisbane - but
> long term residents and native born Australians would generally not choose
> to live there and commute.
> If you're going to work in Brisbane - live within the city boundaries.
> transport will be better; real estate resale values higher and facilities
> superior. Same is true of the Gold Coast. If that's where you're going to be
> working - live there.
> Commuting long distances (in excess of 30 minutes each way, each day is a
> long commute in Australian terms) is no fun. You can put the time to so much
> better use.
> My advice would be to not buy property until you've been in the country at
> least 6 months. The life style in Australia is very different from the UK or
> Ireland. Pubs are not big! Social life focuses on the family and the home;
> near which you have neighbours many of whom will quickly become friends. You
> can spend many more hours outdoors comfortably - walking, socialising,
> swimming, barbecuing. The young and single get into the club scene. The
> disgruntled and alcoholic get into the pub scene. Most others are elsewhere!
> "fadgefieldclose" <> wrote in
> message news:7310$4137$...
> >
> > We are going to Brisbane to have a look around at areas and properties
> > in March. We would like to narrow down a few areas to look at when we
> > get there. Can any one give us some suggestions please. we are looking
> > for somewhere possibly in between Brisbane and The Gold Coast where
> > property is reasonable, we would like a modern property. We want
> > somewhere quite rural but with bars, restaurants,shops close by, but
> > are not too bothered about being close to the sea. My husband is an
> > electrian and I am an admin assistant, we dont want to be too far away
> > from work either. We saw some nice properties in Kooralbyn Valley does
> > anyone know how far it is from Brisbane? Any help you can give would be
> > appreciated! thanx Del & Pat
> >
> > Posted via http://www.mymigration.net
> >
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Old 01-06-2006, 10:56 AM   #7 (permalink)
Brisbymob
 
Posts: 7
Default Re: Areas in Brisbane

> We are going to Brisbane to have a look around at areas and properties
> in March. We would like to narrow down a few areas to look at when we
> get there. Can any one give us some suggestions please. we are
> looking
> for somewhere possibly in between Brisbane and The Gold Coast where
> property is reasonable, we would like a modern property. We want
> somewhere quite rural but with bars, restaurants,shops close by, but
> are not too bothered about being close to the sea. My husband is an
> electrian and I am an admin assistant, we dont want to be too far away
> from work either. We saw some nice properties in Kooralbyn Valley
> does
> anyone know how far it is from Brisbane? Any help you can give would
> be
> appreciated! thanx Del & Pat
> Posted via http://www.mymigration.net

you will really have to get here and then decide,agood website is
ourbrisbane.com. it is packed full of useful info house prices rentals
schools ,suburbs etc,well worth a look. Eight mile plains wishart mt
gravatt are a few worth a look and would be a good base to start off
at,not too far from anything basically. hope this helps.

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