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Alderley

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Local Government Authority Brisbane
Location 7 km from CBD
Features Grinstead Park, Alderley rail station
Commentary Only 7 kilometres northeast of the Brisbane CBD, Alderley is a popular and well-established north side suburb.

The majority of housing is detached with many restored homes reflecting the age of the area. The Alderley railway station and post office date back to 1899 and 1878 respectively and has remained the centre of Alderley for over 100 years.

The demand for housing in the area has been strong and is likely to continue due to a combination of factors including excellent public transport facilities (the railway station and regular suburban and city bus routes), the suburb's close proximity to the city and its 'Queensland' character.

Although an older suburb, Alderley is attracting young couples and families keen to restore older-style homes to new glory. A limited supply of housing in the area has resulted in pressure for large residential allotments surrounding homes to be converted to separate residential allotments or unit/townhouse complexes.

Residents of Alderley enjoy access to a variety of retail shopping outlets including a Bi-Lo supermarket and many convenience and take-away stores. Major regional shopping centres Brookside and Stafford City are less than 10 minutes away and in the case of Stafford City provide entertainment arcades and AMC Cinemas.

A number of large parks and preserved nature areas are scattered throughout the suburb with the recently improved Grinstead Park playground proving one of the most popular. Scouts and Guides also meet at Grinstead Park. Schools in neighbouring suburbs service the Alderley residents.

According to the 2006 Census there were 5,068 people living in the suburb with a median age of 34. The median individual income was $658 per week. Of all occupied private dwellings 56.1% were either fully owned or being purchased; 32.2% were being rented.

Source: REIQ