Thanks UC,
Redcliffe Peninsula encorporates the suburbs of Clontarf, Margate, Woody Pt, Kippa Ring, Redcliffe and Scarborough. Rothwell, Deception Bay, Mango Hill and North Lakes are all close by. The area has a distinctively braod range of property and property styles. From older Commission Fibro homes, to timber post war and Qldrs, brick, Units, Townhouses and new homes.
Examples of the different range of property available are
http://www.gogecko.com.au/show?rd=1&ref=GRC10137
http://www.gogecko.com.au/show?rd=1&ref=GRC10139
http://www.gogecko.com.au/show?rd=1&ref=GRC10140
http://www.gogecko.com.au/show?rd=1&ref=GRC10123
http://www.gogecko.com.au/show?rd=1&ref=GRC10136
http://www.gogecko.com.au/show?rd=1&ref=GRC10103
http://www.gogecko.com.au/show?rd=1&ref=GRC10130
Quite a diverse range you'd have to agree.
Newport Waters gave the area a major lift some 20 years ago and new canal development has brought more money and different consumer mix. Executives, Business owners and successful white collar homeowners now call the Peninsula region home. Waterfront opportunity also provides unique opportunity not readily available in other areas.
Whilst attached to the mainland it has an island feel, especially if you cross the 3km long Houghton Hwy bridge to access Redcliffe. Surrounded by water with views to Moreton and Stradbroke Islands it has a down to earth, small community and very friendly culture.
Property prices are significantly cheaper than across the bridge in areas like Sandgate. Returns are still good and capital growth efinately has room to move. Redcliffe hasn't been booming like our other Go Gecko offices have been experiencing closer to the city. Recent weeks though our market has picked up further and properties previously unsold are now attracting offers. It was only ever a matter of time as prices soared in other areas that Redcliffe would eventually catch up.
Hope this helps.
Kev
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