The best places to live in Brisbane
The greater Brisbane area consists of several municipalities and hundreds of different neighbourhoods, and picking an area to live in is one of the most important decisions you’ll have to make when moving here.
Budget, distance from your workplace, lifestyle, and access to public transport should all be considered when deciding on a neighbourhood. If you have children, proximity to good schools and entertainment facilities will also be a deciding factor.
City living in Brisbane
If you want to live close to Brisbane’s best nightlife and entertainment and skip a long commute to work, the city centre is where you’ll want to start your search.
Fortitude Valley
Fortitude Valley is a vibrant area right next to the city centre, and it’s one of Brisbane’s main entertainment hubs. The streets here are lined with nightclubs, trendy bars and restaurants, and it is also home to one of the largest shopping precincts in Australia.
Expats living in Fortitude Valley will never be far from the action, as lots of the city’s annual events are held here. The central location of the area also means residents have easy access to all modes of public transport.
New Farm
New Farm is an inner suburb close to the city centre and located on the Brisbane River. The area is connected to Brisbane’s central business district and other parts of the city by regular ferries and buses.
In Merthyr Village, a nearby commercial area, residents can shop to their hearts’ content and grab a bite to eat at one of the many great restaurants and cafés. New Farm also has a vibrant arts scene, with regular shows taking place at the Brisbane Powerhouse – a tramway power station that has been converted into a theatre.
One downside is that property in New Farm is fairly expensive.
Family-friendly suburbs in Brisbane
For expats moving to Brisbane with children, being close to the right school will be essential. Both Victoria Point and Holland Park have excellent schooling options.
Victoria Point
Victoria Point is a leafy, family-friendly suburb located about 20 miles (30km) southeast of Brisbane’s centre. The area is particularly popular with UK and New Zealand expats. Families often find Victoria Point to be an ideal choice, thanks to the selection of private and public schools in the area.
Holland Park
Holland Park is a great neighbourhood for those with children, thanks to the number of parks, good schools, a well-equipped library, convenient shopping centres, and its proximity to the city centre (just a ten-minute drive). Although properties tend to be a little older here, this does mean that there are more affordable options for those on a budget.
Affordable areas of Brisbane
The cost of living in Brisbane is generally quite high, and rent usually makes the biggest dent. The best option for those on a budget is to look into sharing a house or renting a portion of one of the city’s many subdivided homes. This is also a great way to meet new people.
Darra
Darra is an older suburb with slightly more dated (though spacious) properties. The abundance of affordable rental options available in Darra makes it popular among students and young expats on a working holiday. There are regular bus and train services that connect the suburb to other parts of Brisbane.
On the downside, Darra is located close to a number of industrial areas, and it may not feel like the safest part of Brisbane. The amenities are also not quite on par with those in more affluent neighbourhoods, but Darra is perfect for those hoping to save a few dollars.
Areas to avoid in Brisbane
Overall, Brisbane is fairly safe, considering its status as a large city. That said, there are some areas in and around Brisbane that aren't great places to live and are best avoided when searching for a new home. Locals generally don't recommend living in neighbourhoods such as Caboolture, Woodridge and Inala.
What do expats say about housing in Brisbane?
"With Brisbane, it all comes down to which side of the river you work on. You don’t want to have to commute over the river every day, so try to plan your job first, if you can. We ended up moving to the suburb that is lovingly referred to as ‘Little Britain’ as so many expats live here. It wasn’t a conscious decision, but house prices here were such good value and we found a perfect home, so that was the driving factor for us."
Read what British expat Karen has to say about living in Brisbane.
Further reading
► Accommodation in Brisbane has more info about the city's property market
Images via Wikicommons. Credits: Fortitude Valley by Kgbo, Victoria Point by Shiftchange and Darra by Commander Keane.
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