From the PRD research Brisbane Hotspot article about Bracken Ridge.
Bracken Ridge (Houses)
Approx distance from CBD 19km
Median house price:$410,000
This northern Brisbane suburb is eagerly anticipating the opening of the Northern Busway, which will open this affordable suburb to a faster commute of only 25 mins into the Brisbane CBD. Add to this a railway line, easy access to the Gateway Motorway and in close proximity to the Brisbane International Airport, Bracken Ridge becomes an appealing suburb with a multitude of accessibility options and employment nodes. Demand should increase in this suburb for families that crave outdoor living and are priced out of the unaffordable inner city.
Other inclusions are Chermside (House & units), South Brisbane (Units), Annerley (House & units), Fortitude Valley (Units), Hemmant (Houses), Indooroopilly (Units), Cannon Hill (Houses), Woolloongabba (House & Units), Red Hill (House & Units)
They mention infrastructure (especially transport infrastructure) and a 'solid source of demand' as some of their selection criteria.
All good reading to increase your knowledge base I find, though I take all of these lists with a grain of salt, and some from certain oft quoted sources with a whole shaker of salt.
Available from their website with free registration.
Link to PRD Research
Bracken Ridge (Houses)
Approx distance from CBD 19km
Median house price:$410,000
This northern Brisbane suburb is eagerly anticipating the opening of the Northern Busway, which will open this affordable suburb to a faster commute of only 25 mins into the Brisbane CBD. Add to this a railway line, easy access to the Gateway Motorway and in close proximity to the Brisbane International Airport, Bracken Ridge becomes an appealing suburb with a multitude of accessibility options and employment nodes. Demand should increase in this suburb for families that crave outdoor living and are priced out of the unaffordable inner city.
Other inclusions are Chermside (House & units), South Brisbane (Units), Annerley (House & units), Fortitude Valley (Units), Hemmant (Houses), Indooroopilly (Units), Cannon Hill (Houses), Woolloongabba (House & Units), Red Hill (House & Units)
They mention infrastructure (especially transport infrastructure) and a 'solid source of demand' as some of their selection criteria.
All good reading to increase your knowledge base I find, though I take all of these lists with a grain of salt, and some from certain oft quoted sources with a whole shaker of salt.
Available from their website with free registration.
Link to PRD Research