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"Logan is cheap for a good reason"

I have lived in Kingston for almost 30yrs. Kingston is close to a lot of government departments that process asylum seekers, immigrants, the unemployed, mentally ill, disabled, troubled teens, people on parole etc. And I haven't mentioned all the charity groups that care for domestic volience, those having a financial crisis, homeless or drug abuse. So put two & two together and you'll notice a large portion of those type of people live here. You may think I'm exaggerating, but once you've gained the trust of somebody who's lived in Kingston for 20+ years who isn't in politics they'll tell you the same. Be prepaired to stand up to the locals who wander onto your property but in a way that doesn't humiliate them or in threatening manner. More units are being made (you'll notice they're closer to houses) to accommodate the influx of people needing the services mentioned above. Although there's an increase of homeowners in Kingston having full-time jobs, you still have to be aware of those who have too much freetime aren't be relocated to outside of Kingston.

Great for

  • The weather's great and rarely a house/property is damaged by storms.

Not great for

  • Schools are aren't focused on student's education & safety, but advancing teacher's careers.

Who lives here?

  • Singles
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jeneloped

Same distance from those services as Daisy hill, Springwood and Roachdale. Kingston is not Logan central or Woodridge, did a developer build next to you? Ohh you needed a person who owned the adjoining property and wanted to stay forever, you must have been unpleasant to live near so they sold and now u have a block of flats next to you!

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