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Marie and Matthew Yates and their 15-month-old son Archer have bought a house in Griffin, known as one of Brisbane's most liveable suburbs.Photo: Liam Kidston
Affordable home seekers and first home buyers across Brisbane are being urged to consider buying in Brisbane's suburbs to tap into the competitive property market.
Voted one of Brisbane's top 50 most livable suburbs, Griffin's affordability and amenities made it the perfect choice for Matt and Marie Yates to buy their first home in Griffin. was the obvious choice, the report shows.
“Griffin is very close to the motorway and very close to the North Lakes. It's also very close to Redcliffe, Bribie Island and the Sunshine Coast. It's also close to the ocean and Griffin has a nice sea breeze,” says Yates. he said.
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“Nothing that comes in from the Pine River costs more than $500,000 at this point. We were initially considering Kallangur, but from the time we started looking at it, we always knew we wanted to go with Griffin.
“My son Archer just turned one year old. I'm a school teacher, so I know all the good schools in the area.”
Marie and Matthew Yates and their 15-month-old son Archer have bought a house in Griffin, known as one of Brisbane's most liveable suburbs.Photo: Liam Kidston
Yates said he doesn't know whether the family will wait for Griffin's stake to grow and sell or stay there long-term.
“If my workplace were to be relocated, I would not be opposed to relocating to another location. I think we'll just have to wait and see.
Image Property Brisbane Northside estate agent Sam Zugyar has been selling in Griffin for more than seven years and said he had seen many improvements to the area.
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“Griffin is 20 minutes to the airport and next to North Lakes with lots of beautiful infrastructure such as Westfield, IKEA and Costco. I am really attracted to the area and would like to enter the real estate market and start building wealth,” Zugayar said.
“Easy access to the motorway, which cuts off a lot of the traffic from North Lakes. Working within the city is very easy because you have easy access to the motorway and you can catch the train from Maramba Downs to Brisbane.” Many people choose this place.
Zugayar said he feels very positive about the growth of the market in the region.
“A lot of people are moving in from the south and choosing the lifestyle that Brisbane's north side offers. We're also seeing a lot of people moving in from New South Wales and Victoria,” he said. Ta.
“The family-oriented environment you get in Griffin is unparalleled. Look at what's happened at North Lakes and Mango Hill in Griffin. A new shopping center called Freshwater Village is opening soon. .
“Investors and first home buyers find it attractive and affordable to buy in Griffin.”

