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Topic: buying a new house for 300-400k
Scorp
Posts: 273
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
is this even possible anymore without having to drop more then 1 hour to work in the city?

has anyone built their own home using the 21k you get from the first home owners -build your own home- grant?

what areas do people think you can get a pretty sweet house price for <400,000 for around brisbane?
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BillyHardball
Posts: 8652
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wtf
3dee
Posts: 2940
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Topic: buying a new hourse for 300-400k

lrn2spell
mooby
Posts: 4479
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you mean house?

im building one out at springfield lakes for $350. so prolly cost me $370-390 in the end.
WetWired
Posts: 4007
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
oooh he card read good
Chakas
Posts: 2728
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
maybe
3dee
Posts: 2941
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hah beat you moob
Damo
Posts: 3325
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.realestate.com.au
`ViPER`
Posts: 717
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
probably not gonna happen unless you want to go to inala or Woodridge.

Even where I live, which is just on an hour to brisbane, land is 200k+ for 1 acre, add on 200k+ to build a house (a decent house). That puts it at 400k, but then a few more to finish the outside landscaping etc.

Saying that, the house next to me just sold for 300k, decent sized newish house on 1 acre, but the house needs alot of work, no driveway/landscaping/grass etc, and it sold relatively cheap cause the people wanted to sell quickly.

Probably the best time to be buying, interest rates low, people selling lowish becuase they dont have a job etc.
`ViPER`
Posts: 718
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
im building one out at springfield lakes for $350


How? Isnt land like 200k+ there? Doesnt leave much for the actual house building.
Fireblood
Posts: 9020
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah mate....easily.

Friend of mine got a house, fully reno'd kitchen and bathroom(never used) in moorooka (10km from city) for 385k. Polished floors, the lot.

His dads in real estate though....and its a f***ing BARGAIN...but there are bargains out there.

mooby
Posts: 4480
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How? Isnt land like 200k+ there?

its my first home, so i dont care about land size. if i wanted a big yard to mow, id stay at my parents house (on acerage in the sticks)

300m2 block for $180. gonna ad some extras like cabled rooms, air con, remote garage, 900mm oven and solar panels, and remove stuff i dont need, like fancy cornices, fans in the 2 bedrooms i dont need, and mirrors on those cupboard doors.
Doesnt leave much for the actual house building.

your right, about 1m each side of the house! lol. but its about 5x times my London flat i spent 6.5years in. End of the day, its to get on the property ladder, and ill prolly move in in 5-6years.

last edited by mooby at 16:14:21 14/Jan/09
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 25843
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

thread will self-destruct in only a few minutes!@#
Scorp
Posts: 274
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
could you be clearer trog? i assume you mean the spelling error the the wankers/trolls already alerted me to? - either way it's fixed now.

so what are a few suburbs, much like inala that are cheep/within driving distance each day to city that are less known? has anyone noticed any suburbs that realestate is reasonable in but not past the limit? i'm sure there is lesser known suburbs just like inala.

Hell birkdale, thornside, ipswitch, inala etc all used to be holes... but they came up once it built up a bit etc.
MatchFixer
Posts: 294
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hell birkdale, thornside, ipswitch, inala etc all are holes


Fixed.
infi
Posts: 10861
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Birkdale... a hole? It's on the water, has 2 state schools, a train station. I don't know what you're talking about.
Scorp
Posts: 275
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha infi, you obviously saw birkdale sometime in the last 10 years... before cleveland got its police station thornside used to be ALL government housing... next door was people who could only afford the most shanti houses... birkdale... and cleveland had a very serious gang problem... literally could see like 5-6 a night ... the train stations were the backbone for most gangs around the area... massive fights usually involving weapons. cleveland then had raby bay built next to it and million dollar houses ... which then called for an asian developer to build the marina area and he hated the gang issue so he pushed his pen weight around and got the cleveland police present increased which identified the problem to official channels and eventually prompted the cleveland police station to be built... from then on the council directed the same plans to develop a 'high society' area like raby bay in birkdale which brought that up and now the council has focused all the same plan at thornside for the mangroves at the farn north area... which developers with their fingers in places they shouldnt be of course already know which is why all the land was brought up in vast quantities for pittance many years ago despite it being mangroves at the moment the week after the council zoned the area as part of the raby bay, birkdale and thornside project ...

sigh. just, f***ing sigh.
Sc00bs
Posts: 3447
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hahaha birkdale is a s***hole

sif try n make it sound all good cause its on the water. wow its got state schools and even a train station! f*** yeah, lets all move to birkdale
3dee
Posts: 2942
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My dad has a small but nice low-set brick house with nice carpeted bright interior, recently modern with a decent backyard for about 380K at Bracken Ridge. He bought the house though, didn't get it built. Nothing like crummy post war suburbs. About 5 mins from Sandgate/Shorncliffe beach and in a nice working class area.
`ViPER`
Posts: 721
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So condensed version is developers buy s***ty land, make it seem like it is now an exclusive area and sell small blocks of land for ridiculous price, isnt that what happens everywhere?

Springfield and that place with the golf course is right next to goodna/camira/redbank and now its an expensive area.
infi
Posts: 10863
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its called improving the community. most people are happy to pay good money for quiet crime-free living. sigh.

sc00bs you moving to birkdale.... now THAT would turn it into a s***hole.

last edited by infi at 16:43:52 14/Jan/09
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2737
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
springfield/brookewater is f***ing AGES away
mongie
Posts: 5871
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Brookwater is balla, don't know about springfield [lakes] so much though.
MrHardware
Posts: 4205
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I would never touch anything less than 600sqm
I'd rather drive the extra 5 or 10 minutes and come home to a place where if the phone rings or the toilet flushes, i know it could only be in my house.
paveway
Posts: 9169
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh springfield lakes

forget that s***

f***ing hole dug out on shale in a s*** HOT AS f*** AREA filled with water, turfed around it build some houses. and it's like an hour and a half to the city
tequila
Posts: 564
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
and its near inala
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2738
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
forget inala its next door to ipswich!
infi
Posts: 10864
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
also ipswich is one of australia's most liveable cities now. didn't you get the memo?
tequila
Posts: 565
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
I'll believe it when the mayor stops saying how proud she is to be a 'bogan from logan'
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2739
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Abos guide to civilized living infi?
infi
Posts: 10865
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lol i know i couldn't believe it either but

here's the proof
Sc00bs
Posts: 3449
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
forest lake is full of fobs lol

i'd kill myself if i had to live anywhere out that way near beaudesert/browns stains/ algester / logan / birkdale. I lived at algester for 6mnths and it was f***in horrible. atleast half hr to city, have to go through sunny bank with the million f***in gooks ><
`ViPER`
Posts: 722
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and it's like an hour and a half to the city


Are u serious? I dont live in sprinfield, but it aint an hour to the city.

I live in jimboomba, which is further, and I can get to west end in 1 hour, sometimes 5-10 longer with realy bad traffic, but also sometimes in 45-50 mins in good traffic.
Sc00bs
Posts: 3450
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
f*** yeah... the city in 1hr woohooo

the cab ride home after a night out must b fun and expensive (unless u go to the (calim)vale or some horrible place out that way)
Auz_Guy
Posts: 112
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I just started building a Studio home (like a detached unit i guess - 2 bedroom) at Springfield Lakes. Land $100,000. Home $190,000. Buying off the plans is about $110,000 cheaper in this instance.
Sc00bs
Posts: 3452
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
u sir got rimjawed

tequila
Posts: 566
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
^ just live in the city/valley till you get sick of it, once you're sick of that you can move out and live in the burbs just fine

I'm over it now, can't be f***ed with partying every weekend so I have no reason to live close anymore
I'm trying to convince my parents to sell me their place so they can retire and f*** off around Australia!@(win:win)

in future if I really want to go out in the city I wont mind paying for the odd cab, small price to pay for a lawn/shed/driveway etc
Fireblood
Posts: 9021
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^ just live in the city/valley till you get sick of it, once you're sick of that you can move out and live in the burbs just fine


Exactly! My ex-gf lived in the valley most of the time I was going out, and at the start the cab ride was like 15 bucks...cheap as (to my parents place).

Now I can't be f***ed going out, that said I am still renting 6km from the city cus it's nice and close :)
Spook
Posts: 23882
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
im pretty happy where we bought

salisbury, nice sized blocks (we're on 750sq), couple of skools, train, aldi, 15 minutes to west end, probably the same to the city on the freeway

seem to have a bit of a chocolate bickie influx from moorooka though, as long as they arent robbing my s***, im happy

u mite be able to find something in your price range around here, but it would be a bit of a fixerupper, or small

last edited by Spook at 17:55:36 14/Jan/09
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 9430
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
We just bought a place for a bit over $300k in Kallangur. 2 states schools within walking distance with a high school coming up in the next 2 or 3 years, fairly close to Northlakes (about 5 min drive to 2 golf courses). Takes me 25 mins to get to the gateway bridge with only 2 sets of traffic lights between me and it. Large 730sq land.

Kallangur has some good buys, check it out.
Mantorok
Posts: 3026
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
also ipswich is one of australia's most liveable cities now. didn't you get the memo?
Yeah, when you shoot up in a public toilet you've got your own needle bin in the stall with you. That's what I call living!
Sc00bs
Posts: 3461
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what convenience! and you also get access to one of the biggest centrelinks in oz.
TicMan
Posts: 4039
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
North Lakes is nice enough, can get a house out there for between 300-400k albeit a smaller one. Commuting sucks though but if you can stick it for a year or two you'll reap the words of getting into the property market.
`ViPER`
Posts: 723
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the cab ride home after a night out must b fun and expensive


Huh, wouldnt even bother cabbing it from the city to jimboomba, few hundred dollars later. If im going out to the city someone is either deso, or we just get a room to stay for like $100bucks. Dont go out every weekend or even every month so no big deal.

Large 730sq land.


FYI, 730sq aint realy big, better than some of the 400sq blocks I guess. Ive got 4400sq, its just about the right size.

f*** yeah... the city in 1hr woohooo


f*** yeah... having neighbours 5mtrs away, that must be awesome.


last edited by `ViPER` at 19:22:02 14/Jan/09
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 9432
Location: Brisbane, Queensland


FYI, 730sq aint realy big, better than some of the 400sq blocks I guess. Ive got 4400sq, its just about the right size.


730sq is a good size of land for $300k in the area. Sure you could get bigger elsewhere, but elsewhere doesn't work for me.
tequila
Posts: 571
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
lol jimboomba, my brother lives on beenleigh-beaudesert road down there somewhere
its a mission to get to his place, sure all the blocks are huge but then again most of them have cows and horses roaming around so ...

I'd be happy with a quart/half acre block between 10 & 30 minutes outside the city
`ViPER`
Posts: 724
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'd be happy with a quart/half acre block between 10 & 30 minutes outside the city


oh yeah so would I, half acre 10-30 mins from the city, can you imagine what just the land would cost!
épic™
Posts: 2077
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
to answer the original question, suburbs under 400k which are < 1hr to the city..
tequila
Posts: 572
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
ok maybe I was thinking 1/8th - 1/4 acre, around my parents area the block sizes are 1/8th acre and a few houses have 2 or 3 of these side by side
épic™
Posts: 2079
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
1/8th is more realistic
Scorp
Posts: 278
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
eepic thanks for the link mate but i hate that site :( most of the properties you see highlighted with e border are allowed to show up on your query results despite NOT being in the area you specify...

i deliberately select a suburb and turn off 'show properties in surrounding suburbs' and yet i still f***ing get properties that are not in the suburb i specify or have less bedrooms etc :(
dafugg
Posts: 1544
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The key problem I have is that I'm picky about train stations. I suspect there's a high correlation between train station proximity and crime rate. I want to live near one because trains are f***ing awesome but I also like my stuff to stay in my house.
mooby
Posts: 4481
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
springfield/brookewater is f***ing AGES away

i love that quote... ages away to what?
mooby
Posts: 4482
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lol jimboomba

thats pretty much where i am! f*** achreage!
Twisted
Posts: 10473
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

There are lots of places going for under $400k (600m2+). Even if they're advertised at over $400k you can negotiate down. Grow a sack and negotiate hard.
mooby
Posts: 4483
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
does anyone here have induction cook top? wanna get a 900mm f*** of smeg oven, dont know if i should get induction, ceramic or gas. got all le crueset pans so should be induction compat
Ross
Posts: 1906
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You guys is crazy. There is plenty of places within 10k of town up to 3 beds between 350 and 400. Even cheaper for duplex's or townhouses. Most of the blocks will be 400sq but that is plenty big enough.
mission
Posts: 4542
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Go gas mooby, much cheaper to buy than those induction things and probably alot more reliable in the long run.

We just renovated the kitchen and went smeg gas top and smeg electric oven, both are ace.
r_mazing
Posts: 1304
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Parents just got induction. I've cooked about 6 meals on it and it's been win so far...definitely the best stove I've ever used. Need to get special magnetic pans though which are $$$, but overall beats gas hands down imo.
spidz
Posts: 10308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just gotta look in the right places and be prepared to put in some work and give a place a lick of paint.

You can buy places around the bad parts of Moorooka and even as close in as Annerley for ~$400k.

I bought an investment place late last year in Mt Gravatt for $320k, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 420m2 block.
Ross
Posts: 1909
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
There is places in Morningside, Cannon Hill for 300 - 400
sleepy
Posts: 773
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
i live golden beach (caloundra)
(10 mins to bruce h/way...quicker when caloundra road is finished.)

i work at bowen hills (soon to be hendra, even better) takes me 1 hour 10 mins to arrive at 9am. 55 mins to arrive when i start at 530 am. the winner with taking travel time off is your start time. if you can swing a start time other than 730 - 830 you will take half hour off your journey.

travel time to work shouldnt be the biggest contributing factor. unless i guess if finances are so tight you cant afford the extra 50 bucks a week on fuel/public transport i spend about $130/week on diesel atm. i lived shorncliffe area most of my life. traffic is a breeze every morning and afternoon. there are so many options if traffic dies in the arse. southside or westside not so lucky.

move where you want to live or can make some good return with the impending sale down the track. i used to travel to the sunny coast every weekend, now i do more trips to brissy but when its MY TIME on the weekends, i'm not travelling !!(my boy was living up here with his mum only, now he lives with me more)

try narangba or somewhere like that if you want a house and land and still under 400k. takes 30-40 mins max to/from the city whatever time. if you stay the f*** off gympie road.
Persay
Posts: 5411
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
didn't you predict that mid this year house prices shouuld be dirt cheap infi

im waiting till later this year to buy just on that advice (i get sound financial advice from qgl fora)
dafugg
Posts: 1546
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Average house prices in Albany Creek are dropping fairly quickly if the intarweb is to be believed. Probably a bit far out for you though.
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 3919
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Albany creek is only about 14k to the city. 30 mins drive.

We are due for a massive housing crash. The sooner the better in my opinion.
Spook
Posts: 23884
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
does anyone here have induction cook top? wanna get a 900mm f*** of smeg oven, dont know if i should get induction, ceramic or gas. got all le crueset pans so should be induction compat


when we looked at our oven (900 omega) we went electric oven, gas cooktop

electric ovens have way more oven modes

dont regret it at all

also, i fought against the 900 oven, when we redid our kitchen, saying, its just me and wifey, we dont need a ridiculously large oven, im glad i lost the fight, big ovens are awesome
Opec
Posts: 5543
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

does anyone here have induction cook top? wanna get a 900mm f*** of smeg oven, dont know if i should get induction, ceramic or gas. got all le crueset pans so should be induction compat


Gas is cheaper to cook but induction supposed to be better if you require constant temp but you'll need correct pans for induction to work. You don't need a smeg though, they're pricey there are some good brands out there. Having said that I bought my mum's unit the 6 burners smeg stove/oven but she's a chef so it's work it for her :).
boba
Cainer
Posts: 3260
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
induction rules, aslong as a magnet can stick to the bottom of your pans you don't need to buy any new ones
mooby
Posts: 4485
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
also, i fought against the 900 oven, when we redid our kitchen, saying, its just me and wifey, we dont need a ridiculously large oven, im glad i lost the fight, big ovens are awesome

thanks guys. yeah, its me pushing for the oven. 900s are cool, and when we go to resell, theres gonna be a million houses in springfield. so i though big oven will make ours stand out abit.
dont need smeg

everyone *needs* a smeg! lol. aggree, but if its bundled in with the other couple of hundred thousand it looks small ; )
BOOST
Posts: 163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
North Lakes is nice enough


dont do it!
3dee
Posts: 2943
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
travel time to work shouldnt be the biggest contributing factor.

Unless you can't be arsed wasting two hours everyday just to go and slave over at work... Like me... 30 min train ride + 10 min drive is enough for me. Just moved into my dad's house at Bracken Ridge and thats about as far as I would go away from work.
Spook
Posts: 23886
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
travel time to work shouldnt be the biggest contributing factor.


its not the biggest factor, but its a major factor

im not going to waste hours of my life driving to and from work

i got better things to do with my time
Fireblood
Posts: 9026
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^ Totally, Takes me a 30-40 min each way drive to work now. Waste fuel, car usage etc.

Or I can get the bus soon, probably still take 30 min, but at least I can read a book or study. Or get a bike and ride to work in almost the same amount of time - anyone ride into the city from the northside? (ie lutwyche road etc)
mission
Posts: 4543
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah living close to work is important.

Having lengthy travel times everyday would suck.

A mate of mine used to travel from Gosford area to inner Sydney, daily. Took him about 2 hours each way :/
Spook
Posts: 23887
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
a mate of mine was driving down from tbah to west end for over 12 months

couple of hours each way

man, that was dedication (also, its a car killer)
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