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Moorooka

"Moorookas Day will Come"

I originally bought in Moorooka when there seemed to be a trend of young professionals buying in. A number of interesting restaurants opened up, It has great Parks, A Woolworths and exceptional access to public transport. It has some marvelously leafy and quiet locations around Clifton Hill and Tarragindi. However the suburb is trending toward more of a rental location likley due to the house prices being relatively cheap considering the suburbs proximity t the city. Beaudesert Road commercial precint has to be the most undertilised strip of shops in Brisbane. It is just screaming for some good eateries and botiques.
This said it is inevitable that Moorooka will be a fantastic suburb to own property in.

Great for

  • Close to city
  • Good transportation

Not great for

  • Too many rentals
  • No restaurants or botiques

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • LGBT+
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Coorparoo

"Best overall suburb I have ever lived in."

This suburb is only 6kms to the CBD, has some of the best dining options in Brisbane. The traffic on the weekend is non existant, which in my opinion is what truly makes the Inner South East stand out over it's Northern counterparts. Large shopping centres, botique shopping and dining precincts, exceptional schools and easy access to buses, train and the bikeway. Many parts of Coorparoo are elevated offering fantastic panoramic city views. The streets are green and leafy especially in the Coorparoo heights district. I moved here three years ago and will live here for a long time to come.

Great for

  • Dining out
  • Quiet
  • Close to the CBD

Not great for

  • Property becoming expensive

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Perihelion Street

"Quiet, green street with charming houses and friendly residents."

A short little street, high in the hills of Coorparoo Heights. The high side enjoys city and suburban outlooks. The residents are quiet and friendly.

Great for

  • Leafy and Green
  • Elevation
  • Quiet

Not great for

  • Exposure to seting sun.

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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