Brisbane North Western Suburbs
Enoggera and The Gap
Enoggera has been a nicely kept secret, with only the locals appreciating the benefits of good family homes on large blocks of land. Now, word has got out and the undervalued properties that lie just 6km from the CBD are being snapped up by savvy investors and owner-occupiers.
Distance from CBD: 10 km
Gaythorne, Keperra and Mitchelton
Ennogera Hill provides a scenic backdrop to Gaythorne, one of Brisbane’s smallest suburbs. Although Gaythorne has always been affordable, it is now also considered a trendy option for city workers. The area is dominated by what were once Housing Commission homes, combined with post-WWII weatherboard dwellings, high-set chamferboards and lovely Queenslanders.
Distance from CBD: 12 km
Ferny Grove and Upper Kedron
Ferny Grove and Upper Kedron are both at the northernmost end of the Mountains to Mangroves Corridor, which ends at the Boondall Wetlands. The area links and supports native vegetation and wildlife, and those communities that lie within its boundaries are actively encouraged to sustain and protect the unique environments that they live in.
Distance from CBD: 16 km
