Landlords

Holland Park West

Have a Holland Park West Property Manager contact you about managing your Holland Park West Investment Property.

Have a Holland Park West Real Estate Agent contact you about selling your Holland Park West Investment Property.

Local Government Authority Brisbane
Location 8 km from CBD
Features Easy access to South East Freeway, close to Griffith University
Commentary Holland Park West is located just 8 kilometres south of the Brisbane GPO and is an attractive suburb for buyers looking for easy access to the city and the Gold Coast.

The traditional Australian lifestyle is characterised by Holland Park West's low set chamferboard houses with large backyards.

Also attracting buyers is the excellent variety of services in the area. The Griffith University campus, shopping centres, schools and the new dedicated BCC bus way providing direct access to the CBD have all contributed to steady growth in recent times.

The Southeast Freeway marks the boundary between Norman Park and its neighbour to the west, Tarragindi and makes the daily commute to the city or the weekend drive to the Coast hassle free.

Public and private schools in the surrounding suburbs of Holland Park, Mount Gravatt and Tarragindi complement Holland Park High School and Marshall Road Primary School located within the suburb's boundaries.

Local shops are complemented by major retailers located at Garden City Shopping Centre and Carindale Shopping Centre (approximately 10 to 15 minutes away).

Residents are well catered for with a variety of recreational around Holland Park West as well as in neighbouring suburbs. The Toohey Forest Park in Nathan offers residents a large parkland area for family picnics and barbeques.

In the neighbouring suburb of Mount Gravatt the view from the top of the Outlook Reserve is spectacular and is a popular lookout for visitors and residents from surrounding suburbs to see Brisbane's skyline.

Holland Park West has seen steady growth over the last five years and its popularity among young and established families ensures that its future remains bright.

According to the 2006 Census there were 5,521 people living in the suburb with a median age of 35. The median individual income was$588 per week. Of all occupied private dwellings 63.5% were either fully owned or being purchased; 30.9% were being rented.

Source: REIQ