Regents Park, QLD 4118

4.3(23 reviews)

Ranked 105th best suburb by locals in Brisbane Region, QLD

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  • Eating out
  • Schools

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Reviews of Regents Park, QLD

4th October 2022

"Perfect suburb"

Lovely neighbours, convenient spot to large shopping centres and close proximity to nice schools. Cant ask for more. I'd recommend my family and friends get properties here.

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5th September 2022

"Nicely established suburb"

Lovely suburb with nice houses.

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"Bogans riding recklessly"

I have seen bogans riding recklessly in the neighbourhood. Good for singles probably but not for family with kids.

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Milan Belic
Milan Belic

Ive been here 20 years no issues with the suburb of regents park

Abby Munn
Abby Munn

I've lived there all my life and never had any issues

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"Rapidly growing suburb, The Tarragindi of the south side"

Its location and proximity to all amenities you could ever want makes this suburb a MUST buy suburb. with house prices on the increase, Regents Park is leading the charge in the area for growth and when other neighboring suburbs are stagnant in price growth or even dropping this suburb continues its rise. I only see good things on the horizon for this suburb.
Scott Moore
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"Outlaws"

Good amenities around with brown plains shopping centre nearby. However, south of Regents park is full of outlaws, their dangerous driving is quite annoying especially during late hours. I have seen them near Waller road quite often during I visit there.

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chrissteve

Agree with that..

Milan Belic
Milan Belic

wrong Chris Steve ive been here 20 years and its nice to raise family here in regents park

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Rentals in Regents Park

"Better than nearby suburbs in Logan"

Better amenities compared to Hillcrest and Boronia Heights. But houses are old and poorly maintained lawns are downsides of this suburb.

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Jag Mil
Jag Mil

not true.maybe u didnt cut yours but all surrounding streets are beautiful

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Tammie Lor
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"FAMILY ORIENTATED SUBURB & CONVENIENT LOCATION!"

From a Local Real Estate Agent's point of view, I find Regents Park is much a family orientated suburb with 72% owner occupancy and a 28% rental rate. Young families in particular are attracted to Regents Park because of the convenience of having four schools located at each ends of the suburb:
1. Browns Plains High School
2. Yugumbir State School
3. St Bernardine’s Catholic Primary School
4. Regents Park State School
Not only are the schools conveniently close by, all the shops you need are only a short drive away.
Village Fair Regents Park Shopping Centre consists of your local IGA store, Bakery, Butcher, Fruit & Veg, Hair Dressers, Laundry Mat, Pool shop, Dental, Pharmacy and lots of cafes, take-aways & restaurants.
If you need other things well Browns Plains is only the next Suburb over which has all your major stores such as Woolies, Coles, Aldi, Bunnings, Office Works, BCF, Target, Kmart, Big W, Harvey Norman, Good Guys, JB HI FI, TK MAXX, Baby Bunty, Spotlight and plenty more.
Public transport can be caught at both Green Road, Waller Road and the three main roads running through the suburb – Lamberth Road, Emerald Drive & Vansittart Road.
Brisbane City is only approx. a 30–35 minute drive and about a 50 minute drive to the Gold Coast.

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"AMAZING SUBURB TO LIVE"

I have lived in Regents Park for 3 years now I love everything here. You can find a good house and save a lot of money rather than paying more money to other suburbs. All the shops are around the corner and very good people. I checked areas like Parkinson and Algester where you spend more money on a very old house where your problems start with maintaining the house and it never ends. Regents Park is crime-free and safe to live in. Many parks around.

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"Great suburb where you can still get a house for an affordable price without compromises"

We love it here.Its a good suburb with great parks nearby ,good neighbours and overall a good place to live with a family.Almost any shop you can think of is just a 5-7 minute drive away.We were lucky enough to get a house at the newer southern part of the suburb.With both me and the wife working in the city we get asked a lot about our commute but it isn't bad at all.I manage to make it to work within 35 minutes.Just need to have Google maps on.The council rates are higher than nearby councils that's been my only negative so far.

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"HOT SPOT area to buy your first home"

We are proud home owners of Regents Park! Based in Benjamina Circuit in Regents Park we have great neighbours! We have a mixer of ethnic groups in our neighbourhood - Chinese, New Zealanders, African, Australians, Italian and us Samoan/Cook Islander. We are only 5 minutes away from the Grand Plaza and all the local shops eg fruit shops, gyms, restaurants, park ridge Tavern, Greenbank RSL etc. The residents in our street are proud home owners and most home owners mow their lawns and keep their gardens miraculously tidy!

Great for

  • 35 minutes to CBD 40 Minutes to Gold Coast
  • Close to all major shops
  • Good resale and good rental return
  • Family friendly
  • SOOOOOOO much retail/services available at adjacent Browns Plains!

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"HOT SPOT area to buy your first home"

We are proud home owners of Regents Park! Based in Benjamina Circuit in Regents Park we have great neighbours! We have a mixer of ethnic groups in our neighbourhood - Chinese, New Zealanders, African, Australians, Italian and us Samoan/Cook Islander. We are only 5 minutes away from the Grand Plaza and all the local shops eg fruit shops, gyms, restaurants, park ridge Tavern, Greenbank RSL etc. The residents in our street are proud home owners and most home owners mow their lawns and keep their gardens miraculously tidy!

Great for

  • 35 minutes to CBD 40 Minutes to Gold Coast
  • Close to all major shops
  • Good resale and good rental return
  • Family friendly
  • SOOOOOOO much retail/services available at adjacent Browns Plains!

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"Safe and Friendly"

We have lived in Regents Park for the last seven years, We love where we live, the children play safely in the street, the neighbours are friendly, helpful and keep an eye out for everyone. We find it to be a neighbourhood that is very family orientated, peaceful and safe.

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"Pannu"

I am living in Regents park in 6 months with my family, No doubt it is beautiful suburb, the only problem I found that Parks are not in good condition, they don't have enough activities for kids: only swing and sandpit ( which is in bad condition) nobody cut grass for long time. it not good for kids to play. one major problem is parents leave their children unattended in park and they do all naughty things and talked they should not do in public. sometime they are so rude and feel uncomfortable and have to leave the park. .

Great for

  • 35 minutes to CBD 40 Minutes to Gold Coast
  • Close to all major shops
  • Good resale and good rental return
  • Family friendly
  • SOOOOOOO much retail/services available at adjacent Browns Plains!

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  • Professionals
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"A Great Area that would be ok for Parents with Kids in the Local School"

We bought our home in Regents Park over 15 years ago now. We have had a few hoons in our street and around the area and they soon got sorted by the police. The school has been highly recommended by the parents of the children that go there. The only thing we find annoying is that most of the people in the area just keep to themselves. There is no neighbourly contact even though we have tried. Everyone seems to be too busy working.

Great for

  • 35 minutes to CBD 40 Minutes to Gold Coast
  • Close to all major shops
  • Good resale and good rental return
  • Local creek and extensive bikeways

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"Best Kept Secret"

I have lived in Regents Park for about 4 years. We had an opportunity to buy in other areas including Forest Lake, but ultimately we decided that Regents Park was a much better option. When we decided to sell our first house in Regents Park for a larger block for our big dogs, we looked far and wide from Redbank/Springfield to Munruben/Greenbank. We found a large block in Regents Park which was just perfect. Let's face it....we have soooo many amenities at our fingertips, literally within walking distance. We have everything from doctors, new car dealerships, the Greenbank RSL, Grand Plaza, & Village Square to more random amenities like the rollerskating, an aquatic centre, and rock climbing! Not to forget the beautiful stretch of bikeway and creek! It's crazy how much is on offer in Regents Park. When I think of all the people who pay a fortune to live somewhere like Paddington yet it's got barely any amenities, only pretentious dress shops & cafes! lol

I work near the CBD but I know that with all the commercial development happening in the region (eg. Logan Link) it will only attract more business and facilities and more people. In a year or so when the developments are finished I will look at working closer to home.

We've never had any issues with crime at Regents Park and sometimes on the weekend I catch a late bus home from the city and walk home in the dark but I've never felt unsafe.

I would definitely recommend Regents Park. It's got more bang for ya buck than most suburbs in Brisbane and surrounds!

Great for

  • SOOOOOOO much retail/services available at adjacent Browns Plains!
  • One of the best suburbs in Logan!
  • Affordable homes - buy modern or renovate
  • 35 minutes to CBD 40 Minutes to Gold Coast
  • Close to all major shops
  • Family friendly
  • Good resale and good rental return

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"Excellent rental return for investors, good affordable housing"

This suburb was a surprise to me when I looked here. It is only 35 minutes to the city, houses from $260k with average house around $330k with a rental return of $320 to $390 p/w, low council rates compared to other suburbs and a massive choice of shopping from every spectrum.
I can see a small eliment of the rough and ready, but all standard suburbs have this in parts, and when you have cheap housing and a lot of industrial then you are going to get a few lower society people around as they will not be able to afford to live in the expensive suburbs, that is just life.
But you can always check out your neighbours before you buy and if your buying for investment purpose then you cant go wrong. People who rent normally are not in the position to buyb their own house so anything with close vicinity to everything you could need is a bonus. There are plenty of buses around, I didnt see a train station, not sure where it is, but I was blown away by how much this suburb has and even the local club, called the Greenbank Rsl, has everything from nightclub, cocktail lounge, kids club, bands , restaurant etc and a courtesy bus plus a kids club.
40 minute from the Gold Coast and close a bit less to CBD, not too far from the industrial areas of Browns Plains.
If your after a decent house in a cheap suburb or an addition to your property portfolio, it would be hard to find something of better value.

Great for

  • Good resale and good rental return
  • Close to all major shops
  • 35 minutes to CBD 40 Minutes to Gold Coast

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"Poor public transport"

The public transport is a major problem. The neighbours can also be too loud at times.

Great for

  • Family friendly

Not great for

  • Crime

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DanAlvarez
DanAlvarez

you haven't even bothered to live or drive around here before making the review..... what a joke !

ROB1CRACKER
ROB1CRACKER

Wow who the hell is this fool making negative comments on Regents Park and things he don't know. Where the hell did he get his stats from...Does he live here or did he just drive a few streets and made judgement. I am a local agent who has lived in the area for over 5 years and am a current resident of Regents Park. Here are some real stats... 76% of Regents Park is owner occupied with majority of the homes and streets in the area well presented with very house proud owners. RP DATA statistics showed Regents Park is the Prince of Suburbs in the Logan City Council second only to Rochedale South which was also a write up in the Logan Leader News Papers. As for transport, well whatever street you live on there is a bus stop within walking distance and with all major arterials to the Mt Lindsaye Highway to take you to the Gold Coast or Brisbane within minutes. As for crime, well every city and Suburb has it's problems, but I guarantee you, you would have hardly heard of Regents Park on the news unlike our up market neighbours the Gold Coast and many other Suburbs. Regents Park along with Heritage Park and Hillcrest are certainly the more favoured areas to purchase in the Browns Plains and surrounding Suburbs. Know the real facts before making stupid comments...

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"A lovely place for kids"

This is one of the nicer suburbs on the southside of Brisbane. Close to the Coast and Brisbane - easy access to major freeways.

There are some real bargains at the moment. Highly recommended for first home buyers looking to be close to everything. I would check out Springfield Lakes though. Very impressive.

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"Regents Park is the best suburb to live on the Southside of Brissy"

I bought a house in Regents Park and i love it.
The area is quiet and safe to live in, its surrounded by parkland and trees, yet so central to everything, plenty of schools, shops and transport. Lots more is being developed!
What a great place to invest in property to! Property will only go up as population move into this area as people are after quiet, safe places to live but accessible to everything, and this place
has all of the above!
Wouldnt live near the CBD, to hectic!

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"Loving It..."

We bought three years ago. We love it here the people are great, everything i need is near by. And the best part our property value went up a decent amount, NICE!

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"A great place to buy your first home"

We bought our first home at Regents Park 1 year ago. Being Logan we were a bit skeptical in terms of the neighborhood and whether there was going to be a lot of dodgy people around. It has so far been a very positive experience, the neighbors are great, the street looks really well maintained and it is incredible quiet where we live. Great area and very good value for first home buyers. It takes me about 25 minutes to get to town which is acceptable and you get used to the driver very quickly.

I have never lived a place with so many shops and services so close. There is virtually everthing you need at Browns Plains, a 3 minute drive down the road. It's one of those places that has all food stores, (Nando's, Dominos, Pizza Hut, HJ, Mcd, etc etc) all banks, car shops, tyre places, mechanics, wollies, coles, big w, bunnings, target, kmart, you name it.

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ROB1CRACKER
ROB1CRACKER

I have lived in around the local area of Browns Plains for approximately four years before purchasing my home in Regents Park. Classed as one of the better areas in close proximity to Browns Plains, Regents Park is approximately 75% to 80% owner occupied with about 25% of the homes being owned outright and the remainder still being paid off. I live in a great cul-de-sac street of 8-10 homes and know and chat with probably all the neighbours. The kids have the freedom and safety to play on the streets together everyday and we are very happy where we are and should I consider selling where I am I would be content to repurchase again in Regents Park. As a local Real Estate agent I know the area very well and would recommend Regents Park as one of the favoured areas to purchase a home.

lisaw24

Good to know! Anyone have comments on how the area copes in extreme weather events? i.e. flooding and streets/ roads to avoid buying properties on? how did the storm water ways cope in 2012-13 floods/ storms?

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"Great place to bring up a family."

Quiet leafy suburb that's close to all amenities, Easy access to Motorways. Great local shopping with Grand Plaza and lots of car and home services nearby. Hotels, restaurants, fast food all at hand.

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