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Where to live in QLD

Created by Steve... Steve...  > 9 months ago, 28 May 2017
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Steve...
Steve...

NSW

208 posts

28 May 2017 4:14pm
the mrs is starting to think about buying a retirement place in QLD and i said i would ask you cats what some good suburbs would be just north of the boarder we could start investigating. Obviously close to good surf would be cool too. We currently live in Newcastle so not familiar with good, safe retirement type areas up there.
Excuse the spelling ive had a few beers.
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

28 May 2017 4:50pm
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Steve... said..
the mrs is starting to think about buying a retirement place in QLD and i said i would ask you cats what some good suburbs would be just north of the boarder we could start investigating. Obviously close to good surf would be cool too. We currently live in Newcastle so not familiar with good, safe retirement type areas up there.
Excuse the spelling ive had a few beers.


Beers and Queensland you'll fit in well??
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

28 May 2017 4:51pm
Can you give a figure there's a huge difference here, if you give a ball park we can help some.
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

28 May 2017 5:38pm
Talk to me on my 20th house at least in 40 yrs just like my boards cars
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

28 May 2017 5:45pm
I would look around the border options a plenty to surf etc
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

28 May 2017 4:00pm
Dont do it. I'm looking forward to getting the **** out of this backward farm house
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

28 May 2017 6:04pm
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chrispy said..
Dont do it. I'm looking forward to getting the **** out of this backward farm house


Arrawarra
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

28 May 2017 6:08pm
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asea said..
I would look around the border options a plenty to surf etc


And where did you surf today?
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

28 May 2017 6:59pm
A lot of old salts up near Rocky mate the man are men up there hard as concrete
bazz61
bazz61

QLD

3570 posts

28 May 2017 8:37pm
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Macaha said..

chrispy said..
Dont do it. I'm looking forward to getting the **** out of this backward farm house



Arrawarra


Coffs area or 20 mins north ...too crowded here & with the hi rises planned will only get worse ...
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

28 May 2017 8:38pm
It depends if you like a rat race or kick back a little as to where you go it's you're call a big decision but if you don't like where you buy you can always sell and move on good luck
Steve...
Steve...

NSW

208 posts

28 May 2017 8:58pm
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Macaha said..
Can you give a figure there's a huge difference here, if you give a ball park we can help some.




Around 600k. We would like to be close ish to the ocean. At the moment we are 18kms from the beach which is a half hour drive, so closer than that. Small easy care yard, if any. Maybe even some type of town house thing, but i think is still need a man shed.
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

28 May 2017 9:08pm
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Macaha said..
A lot of old salts up near Rocky mate the man are men up there hard as concrete


Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

28 May 2017 9:09pm
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chrispy said..
Dont do it. I'm looking forward to getting the **** out of this backward farm house




Good that's one C*** gone now for the others.
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

29 May 2017 6:41am
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bazz61 said..

Macaha said..


chrispy said..
Dont do it. I'm looking forward to getting the **** out of this backward farm house




Arrawarra



Coffs area or 20 mins north ...too crowded here & with the hi rises planned will only get worse ...

You could always move in with Pup.
bazz61
bazz61

QLD

3570 posts

29 May 2017 8:38am
global warming is another factor to consider when relocating ...during the last round of northerlies the stingers made it down to Fraser Island and reports of some at Mooloolaba ..if this is to become the norm then SE Qld waters in summer may become unusable ...
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

29 May 2017 4:35pm
**** that warm water and weather are over rated...move to the cold
Steve...
Steve...

NSW

208 posts

29 May 2017 4:49pm
Whats Redcliff like?
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

29 May 2017 4:52pm
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Steve... said..
Whats Redcliff like?


Mud no surf
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

29 May 2017 2:53pm
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Steve... said..
Whats Redcliff like?


Do you use google at all?
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

29 May 2017 5:23pm
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asea said..

Steve... said..
Whats Redcliff like?



Mud no surf


actually I'm lead to believe it can get a wave in cyclones.
Steve...
Steve...

NSW

208 posts

29 May 2017 5:42pm
Got it
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

29 May 2017 3:44pm
I read in here once LM was the Australian premier surf spot.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

29 May 2017 6:31pm
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Cobra said..
I read in here once LM, at one and half foot, was the Australian premier surf spot.


thePup
thePup

13831 posts

29 May 2017 4:33pm
I am reliably informed that the Cow Herding & Blue Staffordshire tending is good around 45 minutes north of the goldie ..... might have been Agnes Waters
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

29 May 2017 5:27pm
As close to the highway as possible is my suggestion.





laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

29 May 2017 7:43pm
your cruel man sp


its more of a tweed heads thing. hey asea
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

29 May 2017 5:57pm
The BIg goon... eight wonder of the world right there folks.
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

30 May 2017 7:29am
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laceys lane said..
your cruel man sp


its more of a tweed heads thing. hey asea


No way I was missing that chance to bag QLD in State of Origin week
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

30 May 2017 10:26am
We thought Caloundra was really nice. We were there in July & the weather was great. There's some awesome reef breaks & heaps of uncrowded sand breaks & nearby beachies. I say sand breaks, coz out in front of the river the waves break way out on sandbanks far from the beach. There's epic mountains up behind the town with lots of fruit & veges for sale straight from the growers on the way there. Its an easy drive to brizzy & noosa is just down the road with heaps of beachies in between. Its a relaxed place with all the shops you need accessed by uncrowded roads.

We stayed in a resort style apartment complex 1 mins walk to Kings Beach with a swimming pool, sauna, gym & tennis courts. Underground parking & good size storage space. Some apartments were for sale & we thought they were great value at $250k to $350k depending on no. of bedrooms & location. Although we considered the body corporate fees a bit high, can't remember how much they were now. But if you used the facilities frequently it would have been good value, I just didn't think I would.

Looking around back then (2009), real estate was quite cheap in Caloundra. The sunshine coast is (or was) great value for places close to the beach unless you were looking at walking distance to the Noosa foreshore.

I'd recommend just taking a few holidays around Queensland & see what area you like the most. We stayed in Byron, Coolangatta, Caloundra & Noosa over 3 weeks & our favourite places were Ballina & Caloundra. We had 3 days left unplanned for the end of our holiday & we spent them in Caloundra.
E T
E T

E T

QLD

2286 posts

30 May 2017 1:56pm
Yep Caloundra is the go, for sure.

Nom where else can compare.

ET.
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