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hey guys, im thinking of moving up to queensland, like some where near the coast, just wondering if anyone can gimme some suggestion on area to stay.

prefer apartment with garage lol, coz im taking my babie up there!!

or any other suggestions and thing to i should know, please state.

cheers guys

albert

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depends what sort of area u want and how much ur willing to pay for rent etc.... im bout 15mins from surfers.

yeah well im looking for a house around 300kto 350k ish, i was like at kingston and daisy hill, like 40 50 mins from surfers, any good?

im after some place theres less trouble n newer area n stuff, coz i dont wanna no cornulla riots n shit while im there, coz im sick of everyone in syd lol be honest.

or even to rent or share an apartment where located at surfers or near.

i guess theres plenty of options to chose from lol

ummmm depends i was looking at houses in the same sort of area eagleby beenleigh tanah merah cornubia those places sort of didnt appeal its got alot of bogans and trouble.... for that sort of money u can sort of buy in coomera ormeau pacific pines area which IMO are good areas.coomera is booming reallllyyyy fast.when u coming up ? should sort of have a look or show u around some places if u want..so u can get an idea of the areas and whats around.. sort of between bris n goldy its sort of still not very devolped im sort of north gold coast and i love it i sort of though twice about moving up closer to brisbane... but if u want to sort of see whats around ill help ya out..

well i'm from loganlea and its really not that bad, everyone disses the southside of brisbane but its got more going for it than the northside IMO - I have springwood and the hyperdome, aswell as at least 5 large commercial areas only a short drive down the road, never ever any planes flying over your house etc.. only a short drive to the gold coast, and house prices are at least reasonable..

yeah thanks for the reply guys. im think of either mid this year or late this year, coz i wanna do a fitness degree first, before i move down, although i also wanna do hospitallity too lol, how are the job oppotunitys there? like not labour n anything, not not white collared, coz im working behind the bar atm, and also promo for several syd night clubs n stuff, so yeah...

well im off to work, ill come back tomrw sometimes check up on the thread.

big cheers..

in my opinion, the sunshine coast has nicer beaches and has more retirees, whilst the gold coast has more tourists and more cops that hate import drivers...

but then again, the gold coast is closer to brisbane if you plan on living within access to the city

but if you are going to live inner city, i'll still have to put my balls behind the northside :P

i live on the sunny coast, i like it better then goldy aswelll to live.

but my suggestion is to come up, rent a place for 6 months, have a look around then buy in a area where u like, u will be able to travel to the goldy area and up to sunnshien coast noosa with ease and even stay a weekend in each area over 6 month period.

should work out ok for you if u do it that way i think.

i live on the sunny coast, i like it better then goldy aswelll to live.

but my suggestion is to come up, rent a place for 6 months, have a look around then buy in a area where u like, u will be able to travel to the goldy area and up to sunnshien coast noosa with ease and even stay a weekend in each area over 6 month period.

should work out ok for you if u do it that way i think.

yeah.. i was thinking of doing that too, rent a place for a few, settle for jobs n stuff, then shop around for houses.

anyone skyliners looking for ppl to move in with :) :)

northside of brisbane sux dongs

shitty roads, no decent computar stores, no freeway

southside is where its at

Im not going to get into the which is best or worst...

Its simple, find a job. Get the name of the suburb and them look for a place near where you work...

Simple...

I work mostlly on the northside and that where my family is at so therefore I live on the northside...

Personally i think Sunshine coast has better waves than the Goldcoast and far more communities to visit. (Noosa, Maroochydore, Coolum, Calundra, Kawana, Pelican Waters)

Tip tho, the city is on the north side of the river, so if you want to work in the city move northside cause as soon as there is an accident or a bridge closure your screwed... So on that basis Northside FTW...

Down side tho is the average flat, town house, house and land are all higher average cost than the southside...

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