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Delm Street

"Delm Street - Quiet and Close"

Delm Street is a quiet culdesac. With less than 20 houses in the street, there is no need for anyone to be there that doesn't live there, or visiting one of the residents. This makes it secure and safe and great for families. Tree lined street with a mix of age of houses and residents.
These houses are a held tightly, with few sales of existing properties over the years.
Neighbours look out for each other, while still maintaining privacy, a wave as you go by, or an invitation to come over ( a bit like that other internationally famous culdesac in Erinsborough!).
Nicely maintained properties.

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Durack

"Close to everything, but oh so quiet."

We have lived here for 12 years. In this time, the suburb has flourished. Fantastic access to the Brisbane City and Southbank, with bus services every 15 minutes, upgrades on the Ipswich Motorway will make the ride smoother and faster. There are shops within walking distance that cover all the necessities, including groceries (Aldi or an Asian Grocer), fruit & veg, butcher, doctors, chemist, variety store, bottle shop, pub and takeaway fast food. We have had very little crime in our area of Durack, with a great lot of neighbours looking out for each other.
Close to a great Golf Course, and also an easy hop skip and a jump to Inala and Darra for some great Vietnamese food. A short drive to Oxley or Darra will have you on the train line into the city as another option. Oxley is also a great little Cafe Society area as well, with a Woolworths, coffee shops, restaurants, gyms.
Schools available from here are some great Government Schools, both Primary and Secondary, with school buses to Corinda State High and also the 100 buses to Brisbane City and Southbank passing private high schools like Our Lady's and St Laurence's. There is also the Australian International Islamic College on Blunder Road.
The 100 bus service also has stops at the front of the PA Hospital at Buranda, and also the Mater Precinct including Queensland Children's Hospital.
Places of Worship are located in Durack or close by including Vietnamese Buddhist, Jehovah's Witness, Citipointe Church, Sikh Temple, Catholic and Uniting Churches close by.

The properties are mostly houses, ranging from mid 70's builds on decent blocks of 600m2 or more, through to modern houses on a 400m2 blocks. There are very few townhouses in much of Durack.

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