Brisbane North Western Suburbs
Brisbane North Western Suburbs Location Map
The Gap
Established in the 1970's and 1980's, this suburb has undergone a renewal in recent years with many of the older brick dwellings being brought into modern times with renovation techniques such as rendering. Once considered a long way out of town, expansion over the years has now made The Gap an easy commute into the city. Coupled with it's leafy outlook and proximity to Brisbane Forest Park, this region offers much in the way of outdoor recreation, perfect for the growing family.
Distance from CBD: 10 km
Median house price: $534,700
Gaythorne, Keperra and Mitchelton
Enogerra 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
Median house price:
$549,900 (Gaythorne)
Ferny Grove, Ferny Hills 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
Median house price:
$470,000 (Ferny Grove)
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