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Advice on suburbs to buy in North Brisbane?
Topic Started: 2 Sep 2013, 02:19 PM (5,985 Views)
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Hi Double View ,thanks for the repsonse and those areas sound encouraging. Even with 200k in bank would still look at spending $450k max and pay the bank off quicker. Also I want to try to be within 5-10 min walking distance fron train station so we don't need to buy another car. The wife has the car all day with the little one. I commute 1hr 15 each way now in Sydney (been doing it 8 years) so looking forward to a lessor commute. Thanks again...
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doubleview
2 Sep 2013, 04:24 PM
If your office is at fort valley, north brissy is a no brainer.

Bullshit
All train lines come into FV so all suburbs in his price bracket and radius to the CBD are equally viable.
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jesusjones
2 Sep 2013, 05:00 PM
Hi Double View ,thanks for the repsonse and those areas sound encouraging. Even with 200k in bank would still look at spending $450k max and pay the bank off quicker. Also I want to try to be within 5-10 min walking distance fron train station so we don't need to buy another car. The wife has the car all day with the little one. I commute 1hr 15 each way now in Sydney (been doing it 8 years) so looking forward to a lessor commute. Thanks again...
I forgot to say welcome to Brisbane, sorry about that.

After Sydney every house in Brisbane will look like a bargain, so in my view that is one reason why you need to become familiar with local conditions before you buy, otherwise you will overpay.
Any expressed market opinion is my own and is not to be taken as financial advice
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They have a very fast train system in Brisbane that runs from both sides and there is some nice property halfway to the gold coast that would be ok. Don't forget to look into east side, the wynnum line has some beautiful suburbs near the water of Morton Bay and some lines have express trains I believe.
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2 Sep 2013, 05:09 PM
Bullshit
All train lines come into FV so all suburbs in his price bracket and radius to the CBD are equally viable.
Another riveting post by you Frank.

Seriously the people of this forum are wised up to your little games.

Furthermore your IQ seems to be getting lower and lower You got nothing have you Wank tank frank.

My opinion to buy on the brissy northside is now a conspiracy, HAHAHA now fuckk off loser!

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2 Sep 2013, 05:40 PM
They have a very fast train system in Brisbane that runs from both sides and there is some nice property halfway to the gold coast that would be ok. Don't forget to look into east side, the wynnum line has some beautiful suburbs near the water of Morton Bay and some lines have express trains I believe.
Exactly right
Wankers like doubleview have a myopic view and fail to look outside their own tiny world
doubleview
2 Sep 2013, 05:47 PM
some shit.......
From the proven liar
The 10 LIES of doubleview

Credibilty ZERO
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jesusjones
2 Sep 2013, 02:19 PM
Towns/subusrbs on the Northern Line :

Burpengary
Narangba
Dakabin
Petrie
Lawnton
Bray Park
Strathpine
Bald Hills
Carseldine
Zillmere
Geebung

Seems like you're looking waaaay out into northern Brisbane suburbia, perhaps based on a Sydney-centric POV of how many train stops you need to be away from the CBD until things get affordable. If you have $200K down, and were uncomfortable with $700K in Sydney, but perhaps are comfortable with $500 - 600K instead, you have a wealth of options considerably closer to the Brisbane CBD than the outer reaches of the Caboolture commuter train line.

(In passing, I made the same initial mistake of considering Narangba an OK suburb when I first looked at Brisbane online a decade ago, in the context of a work transfer. It's pleasant enough in its own way, but it's *much* farther out than you need to be, if you work near the CBD.)

Put it this way, if I'm right that your budget extends to at least $500K and somewhat beyond, you have a wealth of choices anywhere within the 10K ring around the CBD --though with Fortitude Valley as the daily work destination, you're correct in focusing on the North Side.

If you're concentrating on train lines, the Ferny Grove and Shorncliffe lines are at least as useful for such a commute as the Caboolture one.

BTW, if you have children, either now or in your future, your far harder problem is how to find a decent state school on the North Side, or a private one you can get your kid(s) into and afford.
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2 Sep 2013, 06:56 PM
Exactly right
Wankers like doubleview have a myopic view and fail to look outside their own tiny world

From the proven liar
The 10 LIES of doubleview

Credibilty ZERO
fuck you make me laugh!!

keep posting those 10 lines all it does is show what a cock head you are !!

I invite anyone over to that thread to follow the conversation.

All it does is show what an absolute piece of dog shit you become when the narrative doesnt follow your blueprint!!
jesusjones
2 Sep 2013, 05:00 PM
Hi Double View ,thanks for the repsonse and those areas sound encouraging. Even with 200k in bank would still look at spending $450k max and pay the bank off quicker. Also I want to try to be within 5-10 min walking distance fron train station so we don't need to buy another car. The wife has the car all day with the little one. I commute 1hr 15 each way now in Sydney (been doing it 8 years) so looking forward to a lessor commute. Thanks again...
your welcome, I hope it works out 4 ya.

I have no doubt when you cut your commute in half that you will say fuck what have I been doing all those years!!
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2 Sep 2013, 08:09 PM
Wiggle wiggle wiggle, spit vomit cry.
You know you've been shown to be a liar
That thread proves it on multiple occasions
You did not have one shred of evidence to support any of your lies - yet there was no shortage of data showing you to be the scum that you are.

I also welcome anyone to read it and will be linking to it whenever you make some stupid claim so as they can see you for what you really are....A lying sack of shit

Enjoy
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doubleview
2 Sep 2013, 05:47 PM
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Bullshit
All train lines come into FV so all suburbs in his price bracket and radius to the CBD are equally viable.


Another riveting post by you Frank.

Seriously the people of this forum are wised up to your little games.

Furthermore your IQ seems to be getting lower and lower You got nothing have you Wank tank frank.

My opinion to buy on the brissy northside is now a conspiracy, HAHAHA now fuckk off loser!
What was wrong with Frank's post? He's absolutely correct. Every train line that goes into the CBD stops at Brunswick St. Station (Fortitude Valley on the map.) Fortitude Valley is just the north end of the CBD. Anywhere on a train line is viable. It's less than 5 mins from Central to Brunswick St.
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