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Oh my God, you didn't realise Mundoolun was "isolated"? So you didn't check before you moved there how far that glass of wine would be, or how much the taxi would cost? As for flat tyres and windscreens Oh, and you said it's not close enough for friends to just drop in Just moved to Mundoolun Estate from Melbourne.

Loving the area; beautiful homes, lots of space and great neighbours. Also close to amenities in Jimboomba. The Sports club is not a bad stop for a glass of wine! Albert Winery is around the corner.. The drive to the cbd and Gold Coast is a breeze, under and hour each way! Need to mention how close Tamborine Mountain is to Mundoolun; 10 min drive to the foot of the mountain. There is so much to see and do! Great wineries, breweries and places to explore.

The Coffee Plantation for brekkie or lunch is so amazing with the best coffee ever! A beautiful quiet area that is ideal for families who love the outdoors. Each of the little towns has supermarkets, PO Box acces, boutique restuarants. Beaudesert has a hospital. Local doctors east to access. Albert Valley Wineries. Plenty of room to ride and keep horses, chooks and other livestock. A faboulous spot to live.

How is that an excellent rental return. Great for renters, not for owners, anyone wantig to live there should rent for 6 months, that way not only will you save money but you will get to see if you like the area, one house in Tremayne road has sodl 6 times in 9 years, why would one house sell 6 times in 9 years, whats the issue.

Better to rent than to jump in to buying, not only will you save but you can walk away wothout loss if you dont like it, there are heaps and heaps of rentals to choose from as well.

Dont take my word or opinion though, check it out yourself, go see an accountant with the figures, any accountant or any bank manager. Let us correct some of the 'rumours' that you seem to spread about the two main Mundoolun areas. You said: "There are 81 houses for rent in Mundoolun area at present" My comment to that: There are 88 homes in Mundoolun Estate and homes in the Tremayne Road Area.

Of these homes, just 4 FOUR are currently advertised for rent. That is 1. I think you're facts are a gross exaggeration of the true facts. I live in this area, you don't!. There are NOT 81 homes up for rent in this area. Currently there are 14 new houses in construction within the two areas. All are being built by the land owners. You said: "one house in Tremayne road has sold 6 times in 9 years, why would one house sell 6 times in 9 years, whats the issue.

A check of council records proves that. Please let us know the street number of that house. The record here is the one home site has changed ownership 5 times in the last 15 years.

That is a fact. The original purchaser buyer bought a 5 acre block from the developer and sold it for a profit. It was sold a second time for a profit. A house was built on the block by the third owner, and it was sold to a young family. They bought a larger home in Beattie Road, and rented their Tremayne home and sold it to the renters. It was resold by those renters at a profit who moved to Sydney with a job transfer. That is fact because they now live two homes from us in Beattie Road!

If you check the website that you recoomended onthehouse. A simple check of council records can verify all of these facts. In the last twelve months four homes have been sold on Tremayne Road. Three by residents of over 10 years, two of whom have retired to units. Currently two are on the market. One is on 50 acres and seemed too overpriced, hence it didn't sell.

The other is on 45 acres and belongs to an older couple who have resided there for over 20 years and who wish to retire to a unit. You don't live here. You don't know. Other people have caught you out on your misleading statements. Please get your facts right! I forgot to add. A quick check of real state agencies reveal that is usually takes a lead time of 2 to 4 weeks to have new renters occupy homes in the Mundoolun area.

The area is very popular for those seeking a quiet and relaxed lifestyle. You have to be joking!! This reflects the small profit shown of 31k. One can assume that the home cost around 80 to 90k as they were owner. Once again your deductions have been proved as totally incorrect!

Good work mundoolunmagic. You have shown her up with ease Property is never a short term investment unless you are a risky and speculative investor. What does it matter what happens to the market over the next months? Anyone who knows anything about real estate knows the cycles and how they are tied up with other cycles in the economy at large.

If you understand the normal cycles then all the claptrap about what suburbs are going up and down over the next months means nothing. Now is the bottom of the market and is a good time to buy anywhere you desire if you have the money.

Anyone who thinks otherwise is a total novice. Hi Mundoolun Magic, were looking at a house to buy in Mundoolun. I'm wondering if your still living in the area and has your opinion of the suburb changed at all in the last 3 years. The area looks beautiful.

Whats internet speed like? Any likelihood of a small convenience store being established? Were planning on living there for at least 10 years so short term market shifts are unimportant. Its the quiet lifestyle were after and in that respect it looks like Mundoolun fits the bill.

The horse has bolted here, look at the sale prices in , and then look at them now? This suburb is severely overpriced, it is not close to anything, there are decades to go before more infrastructure is put in for roads and public transport etc.

The area tripled in value between and , the market ALWAYS levels out and no area can sustain triple in value every 10 years, this is a fact and one you would be best checking if you plan to buy here but are not sure if you will be staying for at least a decade.

You will spend a fortune annually on termite treatment and will have to replace fences every 6 years seeing sump oil is now a banned practice and people have not embraced colourbond out there yet, which I can not understand for the life of me.

Good if you are moving from a more expensive area to retire to a hobby farm style lifestyle, bad if you have a young family as you will be doing serioius kilometres in your car to take them everywhere. There are properties out here sitting on the market for over a year because people can not bare the fact theyw ill be losing money as the area is still declining and rightly so as it is overinflated.

Out at woop woop, check out the locals at the schools and supermarkets, you will still need to drive to greenbank or regents parks to shop anyway. I have a several comments comment for 'ihatetraffic'. If you call yourself 'ihatetraffic' you are moving from a perfect location as the traffic here is minimul. What area of Mundoolun are you commenting on here? Pricing: Go back and re-check your prices. The capital gains are excellent in this area. Termite Treatment: Haven't you heard of 'smart building'?

Build out of cheap untreated pine and you'll have termite issues wherever you go on Logan and Scenic Shires. Colourbond: Open your eyes and look up instead of having your head stuck in the ground like an ostrich. Young Families: You whined about doing serious kilomentres with your family in your family car.

It's a 15 minute drive to either Jimboomba or Beaudesert for most sporting events and activities. Properties on the markey over a year: Yes, that is true in some cases, but again that is true all over Australia right now.

The market is at its lowest ebb. As with all property it will come back. Out at Woop Woop: There are schools dotted everywhere within a 10 to 15 to 20 minute drive.

You can drive to Jimboomba, Beaudesert or Canungra to find excellent shopping in the supermarkets and some fabulous little eating outlets and restaurants. It takes 55 minutes to get to Brisbane Airport in moderate traffic. Terrible Rental Return: I know one local couple who have several rental houses nearby and they have bouyant rental figures and have people lining up to rent here.

I think you might have to admit yourself that a quiet country life with other families of not only people, but kangaroos, wallabies koalas, rainbow lorakeets, parrots, wild birds, hares and other wildlife maybe isn't the lifestyle for you. Come back when you get your act together. Maybe the couple with the rental properties bought them prior to , they would not be buying them now for an excellent rental return, judging by the rentals sitting vacant there now I seriously doubt anyone is lining up for rentals.

I accept that anyone selling their house or an agent which I suspect you are one of either as a buyer would not get so uptight and no one else would be looking at realestate. The facts stand, you can look up sold properties on a website called onthehouse. Property NEVER sustains tripling in value every 10 years, any investor will tell you that, not all areas have tripled but this one has and it is over priced which is why people are dropping their prices as it comes back to true market value.

It is over priced for an area that is a rural acreage area and does not have the luxury of close by facilities, this is why you can buy acres for the same price as a decent house closer to the city, thats just common sense.

I have driven to Brisbane airport from there and there is no way in moderate traffic you can do it in 55 minutes, peak hour is nearly 2 hours and middle of the day is 70 minutes sticking to the speed limit. Im glad they date these reviews and comments , we will see in time how long it takes for the market to come back and as for the statisitics well you go and have a look at the houses that are selling for less now than they were last traded in and kid yourself.

There are plenty of native birds all over Brisbane, yours is not the only suburb. Everyone has their opinions, I have reviewed a number of suburbs that I have spent time in and I own a property in one area that I have also given a bad review because it is the truth.

If you dont like people to have opinions and it upsets you that much that you fell the need to attack them personally and insult them get your act together, seriously!! You tell people off and insult them because they dare to have their own opinion, wow Im glad you like it and as my review said, good if you want to retire on a hobby farm and "check it out" people can go and see for themselves so dont go gettinng too upset because I dont think your little country town is as good as you do, it is just MY opinion and one I should not have to explain or apologise for, and Im sorry it has upset you to such a degree you felt the need to attack me verbally and insult me, I however, do not bully people who have different opinions and respect each has their own view on what suits their needs.

Clearly your very happy out there so good for you. No vested interest, ingleburn, minto, hemmant,warilla, victoria point and keperra all good reviews, everyone can easily check out the facts and truth of my OPINION, you don't propose that people can not have their own opinion anymore, do you?

Clearly you were irked by my opinion, 16 reviews is not "everywhere" Im not an agent, i have not one single property lisetd for sale and nor do I intend to buy in this area, as for nothing to do, as you can see, 16 reviews is hardly a forum tragic, you on the other hand seem to have the time to stalk all my reviews with the same comment you posted above. The vested interest is not from me, I think it is plain to see for all who has the vested interest.

If you don't like to people to have their own OPINION, I believe North Korea is a safe option for you or any other communist place, at least I didnt fill my review with personal insults or attacks on one singke individual which is more than I can say for yourself.

He lobbied for national parks to be established, but did not live to see the proclamation of Lamington National Park in , which he and Romeo Lahey had worked for. John Collins died in August and Anne in January The family commissioned the design and construction of a church in honour of their parents. St Johns was completed in , and is one of a few privately owned chapels in Queensland. Today the church and adjoining cemetery are on the State Heritage Register.

Its construction was supervised by Robin Dodds, who later designed another important local church, All Saints at Tamrookum. The remains of Bullum who died in are buried in the Mundoolun Cemetery. He is otherwise known as John Allen and is best remembered for the work he undertook in documenting the language of the Wangerriburra tribe. The original homestead burnt down in , and the resident of the time, Mrs D M Fraser, was able to save only a portrait of her father-in-law Simon Fraser.

During —87, he undertook the construction of a new homestead at Mundoolun, using timber sourced from the property. The timber was milled at the Logan Village sawmill. Former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser is a cousin to the residents.



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