In Queensland, we now have a Morayfield of dreams
The push for space and price – bang for buck – continues to draw buyers north of Brisbane to the suburb of Morayfield. Just as it has done so consistently for months, Morayfield drew more homebuyers to the area than any location in Queensland last month. And it wasn’t by just a little bit by the way. According to Australian Conveyancer sales statistics, the suburb that is nestled 44km up…
THE push for space and price – bang for buck – continues to draw buyers north of Brisbane to the suburb of Morayfield. Just as it has done so consistently for months, Morayfield drew more homebuyers to the area than any location in Queensland last month. And it wasn’t by just a little bit by the way.
According to Australian Conveyancer sales statistics, the suburb that is nestled 44km up the road for the sunshine state capital accounted for 23 per cent of sales in Queensland.
It’s convenience. It’s space. It’s price. And it continues to shine.
Morayfield is a mostly residential suburb, consisting mainly of low-set brick homes and some semi-rural acreage. The main commercial area is concentrated along Morayfield Road[5] and includes the Morayfield Shopping Centre. The suburb is situated in the Burpengary Creek catchment area.
The outlying areas continue to shine in Queensland when it come to sales but let’s not neglect to mention the inner-city vibe of Fortitude Valley was the seventh most attractive place for buyers in the state last month.