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    It’s gold for Alderley! This leafy suburb about seven kilometres northwest of of the CBD with its wide, tree-lined streets and character housing is Brisbane’s most liveable suburb, with extremely strong scores for access to public transport options, a low crime rate, access to schools, tree cover and topographic variation. Residents enjoy plenty of...

    Second place goes to nearby Wilston, home to an array of beautifully renovated homes which has helped gentrify the suburb over recent years. The suburb scores very highly for its café culture, open space, tree cover as well as its walkability, with many of its residents no doubt strolling to its plethora of dining options. Wilston is also one of Br...

    Ascot has long been considered one of the city’s most desirable places to live, so it’s no surprise that this old money blue chip suburb, about seven kilometres northeast of the city, has come in as Brisbane’s third-most liveable neighbourhood. It ranks very highly across a number of indicators, including culture and cafes. Ascot also has excellent...

    With its hilly landscape offering city views, it’s no surprise that Paddington is the number one location for topographic variation. The suburb, just a few kilometres from the CBD, also boasts an embarrassment of culture, cafes and retail options for residents and visitors alike. Paddington also scores highly for access to employment as well as its...

    The inner north suburb of Newmarket has gentrified over recent years, bringing a plethora of positives for residents. Located about five kilometres from the central city, Newmarket scores strongly for culture, cafes and retail. The suburb is also considered highly walkable, scoring very highly in that category.

    Red Hill has one of the most beautiful landscapes in the city, so it’s no surprise it gets top marks for topographic variation. It also scores very highly for culture and, given its location just a few kilometres north of the Brisbane CBD, Red Hill has excellent access to employment and is highly walkable.

    Also in the inner north, Kelvin Grove is considered one of the best suburbs for education in the city – no doubt due to its Queensland University of Technology campus and the nearby Kelvin Grove State College. The suburb also ranks highly for cafes and walkability, as well as access to employment nodes.

    Located adjacent to Wilston, Windsor has an impressive cultural and café lifestyle. Located about six kilometres north of the central city, residents have easy access to buses and trains for their daily commutes. The suburb also scores strongly for access to employment as well as walkability

    The inner-north suburb of Albion, literally next door to Windsor, has some of Brisbane’s best cultural and café offerings and it was scored accordingly. Residents can walk to its many dining and entertainment options as well as take advantage of its excellent access to bus services and access to employment.

    Completing the inner north’s dominance of the most liveable suburbs in Brisbane is Grange. The suburb, just seven kilometres north of the city, has an abundance of tree cover and open space, which also means it is very walkable. Grange residents also have plenty of cafes to choose from.

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  2. Aug 22, 2023 · The suburbs that delivered the best and worst property market performance over the past year are an eclectic mix, but experts have still ventured to make their predictions for the locations and property types tipped to excel in 2024. By Craig Francis. | 22-8-2023 | Residential | 7 min read.

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  3. May 28, 2024 · Herston is a small suburb in Brisbane only 2km 2 in size that residents claim is an “inner city secret gem”. For a small suburb it punches well above its weight in terms of amenities, convenience, transport options, green appeal and lifestyle.

  4. Discover Herston, Queensland with our in-depth suburb profile. Engage with the community, get expert suburb advice, and access key property insights. Check affluence score, community, public transport, realestate, property, crime rate, and safety scores.

  5. If you're thinking about buying an investment property in Herston, consider that rental yields for houses are currently 3.11% with an average median rent of $650 weekly. Houses have seen 17.44% growth in the past quarter, and 22.50% growth in the past 12 months.

  6. superbsuburb.com.au › queensland › herston-4006Herston, QLD - Superb Suburb

    Herston is an inner suburb of the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Herston had a population of 2,311 people.