Pallara, QLD 4110
Ranked 256th best suburb by locals in Brisbane Region, QLD
Great for
- Childcare
- Parks and recreation
- Schools
- Public transport
- Neighbourly spirit
Not great for
- Cost of living
Who lives here?
- Families With Kids
- Professionals
- Singles
- Retirees
Reviews of Pallara, QLD
"Pallara is a burgeoning suburb"
Pallara is a burgeoning suburb located approximately 19 kilometers south of Brisbane's central business district. Its strategic location provides residents with convenient access to urban amenities while offering a peaceful suburban lifestyle. Commuting to Brisbane is achievable via major arterial roads such as the Logan Motorway (M2) and the Pacific Motorway (M3). Travel times to Brisbane typically range from 25 to 35 minutes by car, depending on traffic conditions. Additionally, public transportation options including buses provide further connectivity to the city. Pallara is home to several schools catering to the educational needs of its residents. These include both public and private primary and secondary schools, known for their academic excellence and supportive learning environments. Pallara boasts a variety of parks, reserves, and recreational facilities, perfect for outdoor activities and leisure. The suburb features local parks with playgrounds, BBQ areas, and sports fields, providing opportunities for relaxation and family gatherings. Additionally, nearby natural reserves such as Karawatha Forest offer residents walking trails and wildlife viewing experiences. Pallara, QLD 4110, offers residents a convenient suburban lifestyle with its proximity to Brisbane, access to educational facilities, parks, and nearby dining options.
"Potential"
Not many lands left in Brissy
17 km away from Brisbane CBD and close to sunnybank, calamvale and underwood.
Pallara has a great “potential” for capital growth.
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
Some areas of Pallara used to be remediated sanitary dumping place. So not an idea place to live in.
Hi, Is the not idea place to live in a general remark, or is it supported by actual issues?
Can u pls explain, whtz wrong with pallara, because i am thinkig to buy investment property in pallara