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Moorooka

"Moorooka - the new West End"

Moorooka is an absolutely beautiful suburb that doesn't get the credit it deserves.. well at least not yet. This suburb has so many draw cards including bordering Toohey Forest for weekend hikes, a variety of trendy cafes (thank you BillyKart and Todd and Pup), good transport to the city, and a cultural heart that you won't find in most other Brisbane suburbs. Different parts of the suburb have a different feel and different property types, with the most popular being the Clifton Hill area located east of Ipswich Rd and north of Mayfield. Here you will find beautiful old renovated Queenslanders on quiet and leafy streets. High up on the hills you can catch glimpses of the city too. It's certainly a suburb set to get more popular as people start to realise everything the area has to offer, while still being so close to the city and I'm looking fwd to hopefully seeing more hipster cafes popping up around town (and some boutique shops and a wine bar would make for some great new additions too).

Great for

  • Trendy cafes
  • Views from the hills
  • Close to everything
  • Close to city
  • Good transportation
  • Clean and Green
  • Quiet neighbours

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
  • Trendy & Stylish
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queenb
queenb

I do agree with you. Also the Red Lion already serves great food, has stunning city views and is decorated to a classy standard.

dariop1

It's amazing how racist some Queenslanders are! I lived in Melbourne for three years and that city CELEBRATES diversity and multiculturalism. You can have amazing experiences of different cuisine and cultures and it's rare to find that here in Brisbane. Some people sound so scared that Moorooka has become one of the few diverse suburbs in Brisbane. It should be celebrated. I'm considering buying here and if I do, I can't wait to get out and enjoy it.

mandarinsoy
mandarinsoy

Refreshing to see some great well thought out comments. I am looking to buy there and certainly like the idea of a multi cultural vibe with great bush land in my backyard

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