BUNDYPROPGALL

BUNDYPROPGALL

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Alice Street

"Love the Street"

This was the first house i bought in Bundaberg. The neighbours are all great, they look out for strangers, though dont make a nuisance of themselves.
The area is so central to town and having the Olsens Corner foodwork and associated shopping complex is just brilliant.
The large 1012sqm allotments are getting harder to find, so buy one today and enjoy the reason everyone lives in Bundaberg- the lifestyle.
Welcome to Walkervale!!

Great for

  • Central to town
  • Great renovation possibilities
  • Generally Good Re-sale

Not great for

  • Often older homes needing work

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Students
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Martin Street

"Telegraph Rd"

I love the general location to both the CBD and the ring road to be able to shoot down to Bargara or even dissappear out onto the Childers Highway.
There is a brilliant park maintained by the council and approx 500mtrs away through to Bargara Rd is a corner store, bottleshop, chemist and takeaway place.
All in all, i will be hard pressed to get my wife to relocate from our home, let alone this area.

Great for

  • Ready access to arterial roads
  • Distance to town & coast

Not great for

  • NQX depot noisy at times of day

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
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Booloongie Rd

"Booloongie Road"

I have known quite a few clients that have lived in this area. They have all been very comfortable in living in the area and each sale we have been involved with has only been people down sizing rather than wanting to sell.
The area is predominantly lifestyle properties, though there are some agricultural blocks towards Rosedale rd end.
The homes are both older style brick homes or larger QLD'rs that are just brillaint.
Living on Booloongie allows you to be just out of town, though still within 7km of town, closer to Moore Park Beach and the Gooburrum Primary School is within moments access.

Great for

  • Lifestyle sized blocks
  • Distant neighbours
  • Just out of town

Not great for

  • Getting used to bore or tank water

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
  • Students
  • Country Lovers
  • Trendy & Stylish
  • Beach Lovers
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Cockatoo Crescent

"Cockatoo Crescent"

As you drive into this street you feel overwhelmed with the care that is taken by home owners and the presentation of their gardens.
A majority of these homes have domestic bores and town water, so it truly does feel almost like the botanical gardens, only a smaller scale.
The only thing that would make this area better, i think would be a xmas light display on a yearly basis.

Great for

  • Nice gardens
  • Distant neighbours

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
  • Country Lovers
  • Trendy & Stylish
  • Beach Lovers
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Bundaberg East

"Ashfield- the New Development area of Bundaberg"

Wow, 2 years ago you wouldnt have dreamt about it, though now it is an up and coming suburb of the Bundaberg Region.
There has been steady flow of building over the last 12months, especially within Belle Eden Estate and the homes are all of very high standard. The average price within the estate would be between $380,000 and $450,000 with quite a few larger homes currently being built.
The natural parklands within this estate should be replicated more often and this developer should be pleased as it does truly compliment the area and i believe makes it even more worthy of living within the area.
So if your looking for an ultra modern home in a well kept suburb, then enquire today. 07 4151 3233.

Great for

  • Central to the Beach & City
  • Modern homes
  • Ready access to the ring road

Not great for

  • No shopping services currently

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Trendy & Stylish
  • Beach Lovers
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Mount Perry

"Mount Perry- a place to relax"

Mt Perry still has that old country town feeling. Imagine walking into the corner shop and someone knowing your name, having your paper ready for collection and potentially getting your favourite meal on the ready.
Well its not just the corner store, but also the pub, the hardware store and the post office where people just know who you are.
Now its also the sort of place where you could live more remotely if you prefer and enjoy a large acreage property somehwere in the hills and sit back to the breath taking views also on offer.
Mt perry is predominantly Grazing and mining, though there is alot of work currently under way to expand the agricultural side of things also.
For more information on Mt Perry, i would reccommend calling the local council office within the North Burnett Regional Council or contact us directly on 07 4151 3233.

Great for

  • Affordable housing
  • Good place to retire in peace

Not great for

  • Approx 30mins from Major town

Who lives here?

  • Singles
  • Retirees
  • Hipsters
  • Country Lovers
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phoebemack
phoebemack

How do you manage shopping for supplies, other than milk & bread!? ie how often would you drive as far as Bundaberg for necessities, as surely that would be a killer cost with petrol? Or are there closer supplies? Any feedback appreciated !

phoebemack
phoebemack

contd.. and what is the rainfall like, (even if on town water) is there decent catchment?!For backyard gardeners, is it a struggle re soil and climate to grow produce? Is it a dry climate for growing plants, or more subtropical? Many thanks for any questions you could answer !!

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Bundaberg East

"Location Plus"

After only living in Bundaberg East for 6 months, i find myself asking why i didnt do it sooner. The whole family settled very quickly, the distance to town is perfect and within reason great access to the Bundaberg Ring road.
There are a splattering of local parks in the area, whilst not decked out with massive play equipment, they are still well maintained and actually have grass mowed and big enough for kids to learn how to ride, run around and just have fun.
The property prices whilst they are on the increase with alot of larger homes in parts of east, i couldnt reccommend a more easy going suburb with great features going for it.
Happy to discuss further if your considring the area seriously.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Avondale

"Lifestyle Chasers"

Avondale is located on the northern side of Bundaberg and approx 20mins from the CBD. It is a mixture of commercial farming and lifestyle properties. The Kolan River is easily accessed from Avondale and divides Avondale and Moorlands & Bucca.
Avondale township comprises of a pub, a primary school and the local roadhouse acts as a convenience & petrol station.
Properties in the township are predominantly on 1012sqm blocks and further afield 5 acres plus.
Call us today for more information 4151 3233.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Walkervale

"Large blocks, wide streets & all within walking distance of the CBD"

Walkervale is one of the older suburbs in bundaberg, though still with full council services and a close proximity to the CBD and essential shopping.
Predominantly blocks range from 800-1012sqm, nice wide streets and a mixture of older timber homes and more modern brick homes now forming part of the new street scape as blocks are divided or homes removed.
Public transport is frequent, local shopping open 7days including a doctor and chemist and walking distnace to town.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Rosedale

"Predominantly Grazing & Lifestyle"

Good grazing blocks that get coastal showers and the home of the Baffle Dairy farm which produces & bottles local milk to the region.
Rosedale is also situated within the Baffle Creek region which is renowned for the pristine environment and good fishing.
The Rosedale school takes students from pre-school right through to grade 12.
Close handy to the sale yards of Biggenden, GinGin & Miriam Vale.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Bucca

"A mixture of Lifestyle & Commercial Farming"

Bucca is predominantly lifestyle properties ranging in size from 2-100acres, though also including some large grazing properties and small crop & cane farms.
This area has been popular with the "Horsy" faternity as the lifetsyle properties are big enough to be fenced into multiple paddocks, the properties generally are of soil type not to hold moisture after heavy rains and the general distance to services.
Situated approx 20mins North West of Bundaberg, ready access to the school bus system and as a bonus, come and check out the internationally recognized Bucca Rowing Club on the Kolan River.
All in all, a greta family atmoshpere or an ideal location to retire.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Mulgrave Street

"Central living"

The aspect from 15a Mulgrave Street is one of QLD'rs. There are some brilliant examples of restored QLD'rs in the area with land sizes ranging from 800sqm to 1200sqm.
Living in Bundaberg West is all about central access to all services, convenience of being walking distance to schools and shops or by all means only minutes driving to big shopping centres.
The land in this area is predominantly zoned Res A, so the majority of homes in the area arent likely to be redeveloped.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
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Bundaberg North

"Rural Round Up"

The benefits of owning agricultural land in the Bundaberg North area is that predominantly you can be close to the Bundaberg CBD. There are good sized farms from 40ha to 120ha, most with good water allocations, suitable for small crops, tree crops or sugar and ready access to schools.
This area is still very affordable.

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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