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Loganholme

"Loganholme - Will always be constrained by its distance from the city"

Loganholme is a decent suburb but it always be constrained by its distance from the city and other major centres. Transport is an issue with traffic jams, poor bus routes and no train line.

Great for

  • Quiet
  • Parks
  • Affordable

Not great for

  • Far
  • Poor transport/traffic
  • Not much to do

Who lives here?

  • Retirees
  • Country Lovers
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pleiadian
pleiadian

Constraint from distance to the city?? I have friends that are living in the city and it takes more to them to get into Southbank or the place where we work in Brisbane City then myself from Loganholme. So much like 20 minutes earlier if we depart at the same time. Living inside the city it is a nightmare now with population growing in Brisbane and more apartments being built. As a transports goes in Loganholme you can catch any bus to (5-6 min travel time) to the Hyperdome shopping centre and from there go anywhere with an extensive bus route availability or just drive 6 min to any of the stations situated in Loganlea, Beenleigh, Edens Landings and catch the express train into the city or the Gold Coast.

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Ness Road

"Nestled perfectly"

Ness Road is nestled between the busier streets like Lillian and Henson and the quieter streets of Douglas and Winsome, and takes the best from all. So it's close to public transport and amenities, but is quiet and maintains the relaxed neighbourly feel.

Nice mix of Queenslanders on big blocks, and modern houses. with friendly neighbours,

Great for

  • Quiet
  • Neighbourly
  • Close to public transport and amenities

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Trendy & Stylish
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Salisbury

"Hidden Paradise Emerging"

Just moved here from Greenslopes.

Very quiet neighborly community with a mix of large Queenslander blocks and newer modern houses.

Close to the city with many commuting options including trains and multiple bus routes, and easy access to main roads into the city.

Close to Sunnybank and Rocklea markets for great shopping and food. But lots of new cafes are opening up too in Salisbury itself.

Nestled amongst good schools and easy access to universities.

Affordable house prices at the moment especially being so close to the city, transport options and nice large sized family blocks. But the house prices are on the rise.

Overall an excellent suburb.

Great for

  • Great place to raise a family
  • Quiet
  • Close to public transport train and bus
  • Good proximity to city and freeways
  • Neighbourhood spirit
  • Good proximity to shopping centres/shops

Not great for

  • Salisbury Train Station needs refurbishment

Who lives here?

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