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Jindalee

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Local Government Authority Brisbane
Location 12 km from CBD
Features Easy access to Centenary Highway, Brisbane River frontage, parks.
Commentary One of Brisbane's Centenary suburbs, Jindalee has benefited greatly from the opening of the Centenary Highway that gave it direct access to the city via Milton Road or Coronation Drive.

Only 12km west of Brisbane's CBD, Jindalee was developed with the other Centenary areas during the 1950s and 1960s.

The suburb has easy access to the Mt Coot-tha lookout, botanical gardens, and the planetarium, as well as direct access to the city via the Centenary Highway.

Jindalee is a popular suburb for growing families as the area offers a wide range of services and facilities for all family members within close vicinity.

While Jindalee only experienced mild increases in median house prices during the recent housing boom, price growth has accelerated in recent quarters as buyers are attracted back to the comparatively affordable property and the excellent services.

The Centenary suburbs were once regarded as quite out of the way but, as the city grows and access to public transport improves, people are less resistant to travelling the distance to work.

Most of Jindalee is still likely to experience steady growth throughout the next decade as demand for the Centenary suburbs continues to grow.

The Centenary suburbs are promoted as a fully planned development with extensive services and facilities including primary and high schools, the recently expanded Centenary regional shopping centre, police and fire stations and many sporting clubs including two golf courses.

According to the 2006 Census there were 4,989 people living in the suburb with a median age of 36. The median individual income was $596 per week. Of all occupied private dwellings 80.5% were either fully owned or being purchased; 15.3% were being rented.

Source: REIQ