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Goodstone

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Albert Street

"Handy location, friendly people."

A convenient street, now fully accessible. (Previously it was broken into two sections but now the road has been connected and put right through with more development in the middle.) Northern parts walking distance to both the Goodna shopping centre and Goodna train station. Very convenient to Goodna Primary School, child care centre in the same street and the Westside College not far away. Friendly people on the street who say hello to each other. Nice range of houses from spacious heritage queenslanders to modern brick.

Another good street and a great suburb to live in!

Great for

  • Convenient to train, shopping centre and schools
  • Friendly people

Who lives here?

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

"Convenient, leafy, pride of ownership."

Peaceful, friendly street, nicely covered in Poinciana, Frangipanni and Jacaranda trees. Nice neighbours for the kids to play with. Close to childcare centre and walking distance to both the Goodna shopping centre and Goodna train station. Many houses have nice North or South aspects and there is a real pride of ownership in the street. Nice walking distance to Warren Park and it’s kids swings and playground. No issues about flooding in this street and being in a nice circuit, low levels of traffic. Great street and suburb to live in!

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Goodna

"Fantastic place! Great for young families and couples."

Goodna is a fantastic place to live, work or invest. A rich history dating back to 1856 it is a major financial and medical hub having not only a major shopping centre but also a great local train station. It has five major banks (Commonwealth, ANZ, NAB, Suncorp and Bank of QLD), four real-estate agencies, nice selection of restaurants, a wide array of government offices/services, heaps of other services, as well as the Goodna Community Health Services Centre which services the neighbouring suburbs.

A wonderful multi-cultural area, every year it runs the Goodna Jacaranda Festival when the Jacaranda trees are flowering. Many of the old established Jacaranda, Hoop Pine, Poinciana and Mango trees are in excess of 100 years old.

Neighbours say hello to each other on the street and it is a warm and friendly area. Being a hub it is nicely located with additional easy access to not only the Ipswich but also Logan motorways. This together with the local train means one can access most parts of Brisbane and the Gold Coast conveniently.

It has been designated by the Queensland Government in the SEQ Plan as 1) A Major Activity Centre 2) Transport Oriented Development Centre and 3) an Economic Activity Centre. Now it has been approved to build up to 12 stories over the shopping centre which ensures that ongoing quality development will happen in the area.

On the other side of the train line to the north is the Brisbane river adding to the serene feel of the area. Goodna Boat Ramp is one of the only boat ramps on the Brisbane river. Not far away is the Goodna Aquatic Centre, great for swimming with the little ones!

A great place especially for younger families, there are five schools and seven childcare centres with a multitude of parks and electric BBQ facilities. No problem with fast internet cable and adsl facilities which can be a problem in other estates. Also has three different retirement villages so great also for retirees.

Great place with a bright future and I love living here!

Great for

  • Location
  • Transport

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Suntour

Nice review!

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