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Ascot

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Local Government Authority Brisbane
Location 5 km from CBD
Features Spring and Winter Racing Carnivals, Ascot rail station
Commentary Widely regarded as one Brisbane's most prestigious suburbs, Ascot has maintained its popularity with the public, offering easy access to the city and excellent local amenities and infrastructure.

With a reputation for expensive property, Ascot's high median price doesn't reflect the diversity of housing and prices on offer.

Attracting families and couples, Ascot has everything from prestige homes, old Queenslanders, and modern townhouses.

Ascot has also developed a reputation for its local events and retail and dining precinct.

Famous for the Spring and Winter Racing Carnivals held at the Eagle Farm Racecourse, Ascot's residents have long been able to take advantage of Queensland's great weather with restaurants and cafes lining Racecourse Road.

Public transport too is convenient with the Ascot train station and regular buses servicing the CBD and surrounding suburbs, as well as the CityCat River Service less than five minutes away at the jetty between Quarry Street and Raceview Terrace in Hamilton.

Looking ahead, Ascot's growth seems assured with its location, facilities and variety on housing continuing to attract buyers of all types.

According to the 2006 Census, there were 580 people living in the suburb with a median age of 36. The median individual income was $433 per week. Of all occupied private dwellings 57.7% were either fully owned or being purchased; 28.6% were being rented.

Source: REIQ