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Advice on suburbs to buy in North Brisbane?
Topic Started: 2 Sep 2013, 02:19 PM (5,984 Views)
doubleview
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miw
2 Sep 2013, 10:01 PM
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.

I wouldn't want to be on the train longer than I need to.

The stations of choice for the suburbs I was recommending to fortitude valley are 12 min to 20 min( toombul, virginia) etc!

fortitude valley being on the other side of the city adds that extra 5 plus min each way.

when you talking only 12 - 15 min train trip that extra 5 min when your on the south side is a massive proportion extra which adds up over weeks, months and the year.

Frank Castle
2 Sep 2013, 10:01 PM
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
Fuck you fuckers make me laugh thinking your catching people out all the time.

Furthermore whats with the bulls and this Nit picking shit.

Do you mother fuckers want everything itemised and counted out, do you need things spelt out.

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doubleview
2 Sep 2013, 04:35 PM
Have you been through?

under 2.4 = utility rooms!
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Have you been through?


No. Have you?

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under 2.4 = utility rooms!


Ok so you understand 'legal height' in QLD, thought you didn't.

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Whats there to beware of it says it in the ad ?


The agent is marketing it as a five bed house. A valuer will only value it as a three bed house - that's what's to be aware of, but it sounds like you know the drill.
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doubleview
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zaph
2 Sep 2013, 10:45 PM



No. Have you?




Ok so you understand 'legal height' in QLD, thought you didn't.




The agent is marketing it as a five bed house. A valuer will only value it as a three bed house - that's what's to be aware of, but it sounds like you know the drill.
No I haven't been through it!!

Yep seems like a lot of these types of joints under the 2.4 in QLD

I'm more interested to see what it goes for!!
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doubleview
2 Sep 2013, 10:42 PM
Fuck you fuckers make me laugh thinking your catching people out all the time.
I dont "think" I caught you out
I DID catch you out - no denying it, unless you are a LIAR of course
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Furthermore whats with the bulls and this Nit picking shit.

Showing you for what you are - feeling under pressure are you?
If you had any decency or guts you would apologise for being such a wanker
But as you clearly dont have either, I wont be holding my breath waiting
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Do you mother fuckers want everything itemised and counted out, do you need things spelt out.

No need
I have already itemised, counted out and spelt it out for you right here
Did you miss it?
The 10 LIES of doubleview
miw
2 Sep 2013, 10:01 PM
What was wrong with Frank's post? He's absolutely correct.
Thanks for that MIW

Its a shame doubleview isn't man enough to accept that fact.
Edited by Frank Castle, 2 Sep 2013, 11:07 PM.
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miw
2 Sep 2013, 10:01 PM
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.
No, actually he's not correct, though I don't have the same vituperative intent in saying so as "doubleview".

The actual Citytrain travel time from Roma St (the gathering point of all southern-Brisbane lines) to Fortitude Valley is 4 minutes. But scheduled dwell time adds at least a minute at Roma St, and up to 9 minutes (though typically 1-4 minutes) at Central, depending on the service involved.

Add in the slow progress across the Merivale bridge (restricted to 40 km/h even at the best of times, and a chokepoint if there is any breakdown), and the addition dwell times at South Brisbane, South Bank, and Park Road, and any Cleveland-line or Beenleigh-line origin faces a considerable time-disadvantage in commuting to Fortitude Valley, compared to *any* north-side train (Ferny Grove, Caboolture, Shorncliffe, or Doomben line), over *any* equivalent number of stops.

Trains coming in from Richlands or Ipswich don't face the Merivale bridge, but still encounter added dwell times at Milton, Roma St., and Central.

Scheduled dwell times from the south-side are the nail in Frank's argument.

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doubleview
2 Sep 2013, 08:09 PM
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!!

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!!
Yeah Fwank posts these pathetic reminders and gets excited about it. (TAMPON)Im sure he thinks hes highly regarded here :lol
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mango66
2 Sep 2013, 11:35 PM
Yeah Fwank posts these pathetic reminders and gets excited about it. (TAMPON)Im sure he thinks hes highly regarded here :lol
Yeah, you're another one that makes a lot of noise with no supporting evidence, smears shit around and then crawls back under a rock.
PS: I'm sure doubleview enjoyed the reach around you just gave him but perhaps you should save the man love for a more intimate surrounding.
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Frank Castle
2 Sep 2013, 11:52 PM
Yeah, you're another one that makes a lot of noise with no supporting evidence, smears shit around and then crawls back under a rock.
PS: I'm sure doubleview enjoyed the reach around you just gave him but perhaps you should save the man love for a more intimate surrounding.
None needed for you fucktard. Just read your posts because the evidence is there. :pop:
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doubleview
2 Sep 2013, 10:42 PM
I wouldn't want to be on the train longer than I need to.

The stations of choice for the suburbs I was recommending to fortitude valley are 12 min to 20 min( toombul, virginia) etc!

fortitude valley being on the other side of the city adds that extra 5 plus min each way.

when you talking only 12 - 15 min train trip that extra 5 min when your on the south side is a massive proportion extra which adds up over weeks, months and the year.
OK. I guess if you consider the time it takes for a train to get through the city makes any place to live on the other side of the city non-viable, then it makes it non-viable. But the same arguments pretty-much make any place on the south side of the river non-viable if you work in the CBD because of the Merivale bridge. Obviously not everyone takes this view.
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2 Sep 2013, 11:12 PM
No, actually he's not correct, though I don't have the same vituperative intent in saying so as "doubleview".

The actual Citytrain travel time from Roma St (the gathering point of all southern-Brisbane lines) to Fortitude Valley is 4 minutes. But scheduled dwell time adds at least a minute at Roma St, and up to 9 minutes (though typically 1-4 minutes) at Central, depending on the service involved.

Add in the slow progress across the Merivale bridge (restricted to 40 km/h even at the best of times, and a chokepoint if there is any breakdown), and the addition dwell times at South Brisbane, South Bank, and Park Road, and any Cleveland-line or Beenleigh-line origin faces a considerable time-disadvantage in commuting to Fortitude Valley, compared to *any* north-side train (Ferny Grove, Caboolture, Shorncliffe, or Doomben line), over *any* equivalent number of stops.

Trains coming in from Richlands or Ipswich don't face the Merivale bridge, but still encounter added dwell times at Milton, Roma St., and Central.

Scheduled dwell times from the south-side are the nail in Frank's argument.
Fair points, but assuming that travel by train is the preferred option (and that's not set in concrete) there are several areas in different directions that would fit the budget of $500K or so and still offer convenient travel arrangements with not unacceptable travel durations.
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