BillyB
Reviews
"Buderim Babies"
Grew up on Buderim and lived in about 5 different locations around the mountain - am now 30 and moved away 10 years ago. But, what a fantastic place to 'go home' to. I couldnt wait to spread my wings and go overseas, but now, if I had the perfect choice, I would really love to be able to bring up a family here. Great lifestyle. Great weather. Really great friends who I am still in touch with and we pick up where we left off all those years ago. You can escape the tourist crowds on the beachfront and nip home for a quiet coldie, in blissfull peace. If buying a house around Buderim, check out all the best streets and try to locate around them as this will give you an almost guaranteed return on your investment. Fantastic memories of my time living here and realise now how lucky i was.
Great for
- Great lifestyle
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- LGBT+
- Hipsters
- Country Lovers
- Trendy & Stylish
- Beach Lovers
I'm curious to know what the "best streets" are, as I hope to move/invest in this area in the near future. Thanks
I wish to know what the best streets are too ??? As I'm looking to investment move here from the cold/hot dry South of the country
what are the best streets if you don't mind "revealing?"
Anywhere in Headland Park. On Buderim, near beach and new Maroochydore CBD (light rail if it goes in?) but still away from it all with that tranquil green feel and so peaceful. Great capital growth prospects too.
Second Headland park. Alex Headland best beach on the coast and amazing schools/access to everything on the mountain.
What a fantastic description of what is a fantastic suburb to live and work in. Coming up from Brisbane I have embedded myself into the culture of Buderim and am loving it. I could not hope for a more relaxed, family orientated area to work and live in.