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Acacia Ridge

"Affordable up and coming suburb"

We bought here just over 5 years ago, bought a small cottage and have since renovated extensively. The area is conveniently located, have numerous cafes and dining options and has plenty of kids playgrounds and dog parks. Since moving here house prices have started to move north and there seems to be alot more new builds and renovations going on.

We Regularly go walking the dogs and have never felt unsafe in the neighbourhood. Alot of diversity which is great and alot more people out and about and exercising and taking there kids to the park then what there was 5 years ago says alot about where the suburb is heading.

There are a alot of rentals around but far less then 5 years ago, it seems as the area raises in value it's starting to be more owner occupied. Certain parts of the area are obviously not as good as others though I've found that in every suburb I've lived.

Friday nights can be loud if your close to Beaudesert road or the race way but I think sooner rather then later the car meets at Elizabeth St shops will be a thing of the past.

The council has upgraded alot of the parks and put new play and workout equipment as well as new toilets. The park on Mortimer road is set to have a new zero depth water park, walking track and skatepark sometime in the future.

Plenty of things to do like PCYC gymnastics, water play centre, parks, ice skating numerous eatery options and skatepark as well as well established football club, pub and schools.

Sunnybank, Sunnybank Hills and garden City shopping centre all very close aswell.

My family and I intend on staying long term due to location, ammenites and future property growth.
I believe once a train station is located in the area property will go through the roof.

Great undervalued up and coming suburb that will take off as it is one of last ones at the current price point on the southside of brisbane.

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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chrisn13

The business case for the train is due early next year - hopefully the Olympics will be the factor to confirm it

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