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Brisbane Street

"Elevated and tightly-held"

Brisbane Street is a quiet street lined with trees. It is situated within reach of everything: Dutton Park Train Station; PA Hospital; Green Bridge plus Buranda Plaza just to name a few. Located on the Woolloongabba side of the suburb, Brisbane Street is located less than four kilometres to the CBD

Great for

  • Close to Dutton Park train station
  • Close to P.A Hospital
  • Close to Green Bridge and shops

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
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ktsu3

the best street in Annerley's only worth 4 stars?

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Wolseley Street

"Close to everything!"

Wolseley Street is in the centre of everything, one half is zoned high density mixed use while the other as high density residential as part of the Eastern Corridor Renewal Strategy. Wolseley Street is ideally located in close reach of Buranda Plaza, The Princess Alexandra Hospital and Buranda Station, located less than four kilometres to the CBD.

Great for

  • Close to Buranda Plaza
  • Close to P.A Hospital
  • Close to Buranda station, only 4km's to the city
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South Brisbane

"Inner city living at it's best"

Woollongabba, known for its iconic cricket ground "The Gabba", is located only a kilometre from the CBD. At a closer look, the suburb holds a primary school, a hospital and two train stations, four bus stations and great shopping facilities with easy access to the Clem 7. Undergoing rapid gentrification, Woolloongabba is a great place to invest or reside with the Buranda locality given a new life as part of the Eastern Corridor Renewal Strategy.

Great for

  • Close to the CBD
  • Great public transport, busway, train station, or walk to the city

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Hipsters
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
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Springfield Lakes

"One Grand Suburb"

Initially develeped by Delfin, and now by Lend Lease Springfield Lakes is perched up high with three lakes: Spring Lake; Regatta Lake and Discovery Lake. Benefiting from over two dozen parks, state schools, two shopping villages, easy access to Centenary Highway, train stations, Brookwater Golf Course, private schools and over thirteen villages to choose from, Springfield Lakes is the perfect choice.

For more information visit http://communities.lendlease.com/springfield-lakes/

Great for

  • Parks and lakes are nice
  • Enviromentally friendly
  • Nice community

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Hipsters
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
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johnjohnson

There is a Mc Donalds and there is the usual Mc Donalds problem of takeaway containers being thrown out windows onto the street. The shopping complex there has a huge problem keeping tenants and the shop owners go broke all of the time. There was supposed to be a block of units overlooking the lake built next to the shops there but the developer went bust. Every two years there is a little surge in tenancy - this means that the current bankrupt owner/manager of the shopping centre is trying to sell up. The shops disappear again after they sell on because no one seems to be able to make a living there.
The shops nearest the 7/11 seem to be stable at the moment.
Both sets of shops seem designed to fail ....because it is really hard to get your car in and out of them. '
For entertainment value pack a picnic lunch by the lake and watch the cars try to get out of the shopping centre with Mc Donalds in it...they get trapped and can't get out. It is hillarious watching their faces as they get really p*ed off.

gabrielw
gabrielw

where is the 7/11?

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Education City Dr

"Education central"

Education City Drive, is home to the University of Southern Queensland, Bremer Institue of Tafe and a Childcare. It is close to Robelle Domain Parklands, Orion, Springfield Central State School, Springfield Central State High School, Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School, St Peters Lutheran College the future Health City, hospital and fields. With easy access to Centenary Highway and Springfield Central Train Station, Education City Drive will be the hub of Education in the Greater Springfield Development.

Great for

  • University
  • Childcare

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Students
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Springfield Lakes Boulevard

"The main boulevard of Springfield Lakes"

Springfield Lakes Boulevard has two shopping complexes, Sales and information Centre, Spring Lake Park, Spring Lake Community Centre, Springfield Lakes State School, serviced by bus routes, The Lakes Oval, Promenade Walk, Regatta Lake, Discovery Park and Discovery Lake.

Great for

  • Shopping options
  • Parkside
  • School, bus routes

Not great for

  • Lots of cars

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Hipsters
  • Trendy & Stylish
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Springfield Lakes

"An up and coming future hub"

Springfield Central is be the smart new future City in the Greater Springfield Develepment. Now still developing, the Springfield Land Coorperation is doing a great job. Springfield Central boasts easy access to Orion Springfield Town Centre, Robelle Domain Parklands, Springfield Central Train Station, Centenary Highway as well as being in close proximity to the lakes and golf course.
Residents are spoilt for choice when it comes to education with the Springfield Central State School, Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School, Bremer Institute of Tafe, The University of Southern Queensland, St Peters Lutheran College and a kindergaten all located in the one suburb.

Great for

  • Enviromentally friendly

Not great for

  • Land clearing

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Hipsters
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
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johnjohnson

Lot's of things in the future.....2001's future promises were the largest shopping centre in southern queensland and the nbn...neither of which has eventuated. Take care with the whole future promises thing....they don't eventuate or they are misleading.

billym

Moved here 3 weeks ago. Bought a house. The place has an enormous amount of infrastructure going in. 3 hospitals, another university, along with a massive expansion of the shops.

gabrielw
gabrielw

Shopping centre is expended, looks like they are going to expend again. A new shopping complex near Brookwater. Train line, hospital, university, schools, NBN etc all come true. You never see any other suburb with these much facility added within years.

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Camira

"Great place surrounded by lovely bushland and creeks"

Welcome to Camira a quiet suburb in the city of Ipswich. Camira has nine parks including a sporting fields, complete with gazebos and picnic facilities. With its very own primary school, Scouts, local specialty stores plus a Caltex, Camira retains its bushland feel, surrounded by bush. If you look closely, Camira certainly ticks all the boxes of a great suburb

Great for

  • Big blocks
  • Bush suburban feel

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Country Lovers
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Melinda Street

"Perfect for families"

In a quiet, secluded location lies Melinda Street. Camira State School is just around the corner whilst Jim Seymour Park and Camira Scouts is located towards the end of Melinda Street. Jim Seymour Park offers two playgrounds, an oval and basketball hoop surrounded by the peaceful Sandy Creek. There are also footpaths in the park which lead to Camira State School/Carole Park and the Cochrane/Czarnecki Street area. Hoons are occasionally present and power lines run along the strip of land north of the street. Melinda street boasts a family friendly atmosphere, making it the ideal place to live a quiet, healthy lifestyle.

Great for

  • Walk to Camira SS
  • Green open spaces

Not great for

  • Hoons
  • Powerlines

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Country Lovers
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