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On location – Sandgate, AU

ON LOCATION

Sandgate, Queensland, Australia

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Where are we?

History and bayside charm combine in the coastal suburb of Sandgate, 16km north of Brisbane’s CBD just south of the Redcliffe peninsula and in the Moreton Bay region.

Sandgate is an architecturally striking suburb, with its rich past featured in the many historical buildings and eclectic range of homes, with no two the same.

Waterfront living meets country life by the bay; and the expansive bushland and nature reserves are home to kangaroos, koalas and an array of birdlife. Lifestyle

Sandgate is a vibrant, family-friendly and historic town that enjoys a closeknit community atmosphere.

The strong sense of ‘community’ in the bayside has neighbours knowing each other and residents supporting local small businesses.

Families run fundraising events and the whole area joins in to embrace the importance of community and the beautiful surrounds.

Festivals held throughout the year celebrate the vibrancy and artistic influence of the district. Many activities centre around Bramble Bay. Enjoying a lifestyle by the Bay is easy, especially with a great range of local boutiques, antique shops, cafes/restaurants and bars an easy walk – not drive – away. In Sandgate, residents enjoy a balanced seaside village lifestyle while close to the city, with easy access via public transport. Market snapshot

There’s been massive regeneration in the last decade. The majority of Sandgate residents are young families, couples and a few retirees. The region offers terrific value for money, with generous land sizes compared to inner city.

Multi-unit dwellings are rare. Less than 20 per cent of the area is units and townhouses. Council zoning prevents high-rise unit complexes rises on its waterfront, which is very much appreciated by locals who prefer the ‘cottage’ feel of the foreshore.

Median house price in Sandgate is $680,000.

Must do’s

RE/MAX Property Shop’s Tamara Wecker says there’s plenty on offer in Sandgate whether you are visiting for a day, weekend or staying forever. She says,

• You can’t visit Sandgate without taking a stroll along the Shorncliffe Pier. • Kite surf, or just watch, at a waterfront recognised as one of the best in Australia for the sport. • Watch the pelicans. • Grab fish’n’chips or pack a picnic and sit in the foreshore parklands with locals and visitors alike. • Wander the Sandgate Historical Trail • Join the Sandgate community as it hosts and celebrates some of the region’s best festivals throughout the year, including the Blue Water Festival on the Easter long weekend followed by the start of the Brisbane to Gladstone yacht race, Einbunpin Festival and Music by the Sea.

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