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Suburb Profile Norman Park
| Local Government Authority |
Brisbane |
| Location |
4km east of the Brisbane CBD |
| Features |
Proximity to Brisbane city, Norman Park rail station, CP Bottomley Park |
| Commentary |
Only 4 km from the heart of Brisbane, Norman Park offers residents numerous parks and recreational areas close to the central business district.
Bordered by East Brisbane, Coorparoo, Camp Hill, Morningside and Hawthorne, Norman Park offers limited housing along the Brisbane River.
Buyers will find a diverse range of properties available and some excellent examples of renovated Queenslanders and post-war workers cottages.
The neighbouring suburbs service the needs of school-aged residents and also offer a variety of larger supermarket and retail outlets to complement Norman Park's local stores. The Coorparoo retail precinct in particular offers easy access to Coles, Myer Mega Mart, banking and some smaller street stores.
Students are also in close proximity to the Morningside campus of Griffith University while sports lovers are in close proximity to The Gabba.
For those commuters opting to leave the car at home, the Norman Park railway station is available as are regular bus services to both the city and Carindale Shopping Centre.
CP Bottomley Park and other parkland reserves offer residents a variety of walk and bikeways, barbeque and picnic spots. The scouts also meet in Norman Park at the reserve situated alongside the Norman Park Bowls Club.
Norman Park has benefited from the continuing trend towards inner city living. Coupled with its good public transport and local facilities Norman Park has experienced strong growth over the last five years.
Source: REIQ |
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