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Over the past 20 years Brad Nielson of Remax Bayside Property Group has seen the bayside display strong growth, both in real estate development and more importantly, in lifestyle.
The geographic position of the Redland Shire has always been a massive attraction for people from all cross sections of society; from retirees escaping from southern states to soak up the warm sunshine and idyllic climate of the south east corner of Queensland, to younger couples affording themselves and their growing families the plethora of lifestyle activities and facilities on hand, to working people in all avenues of business, making the most of the growing opportunities in the area.
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Further, the geographic position of the Redland City also facilitates itself as a logistical attraction for home makers working in the Brisbane metropolis.
Being only a 30 minute drive from the city centre, it is well placed to access the attractions of the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast and the beautiful hinterland along the western escarpment.
The bayside boasts countless facilities, making life on Moreton Bay’s shoreline a breeze.
From an array of restaurants, cafés and other culinary and social spots, ranging from street side coffee shops, to our own winery, boasting a five star restaurant and frequently hosting many international music sensations in their famous Day on the Green events.
Sporting facilities abound in almost every sport possible.
A comprehensive selection of both state and private schools that cater to every parent and student’s wish are scattered throughout the Redland City’s many suburbs.
The natural and pristine wonders of Moreton Bay itself lie in wait with its countless islands all protected from the swell of the Pacific Ocean by Moreton and Stradbroke Islands.
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Ease of access to the open ocean itself makes Redland City a boatie family’s dream come true.
“Whether you choose a canal front home with your own ocean going vessel moored at your back yard, or a roaming acreage property with horses afoot, or the home that best suits your life style, or simply a property investment whose future growth is underpinned by all that is on offer,” Mr Neilson said.
“This is undoubtedly the number one hot spot for you to invest in real estate.”
Must do
- Swim and surf: Redland has surf beaches, swimming enclosures on the mainland and islands, patrolled beaches as well as aquatic centres.
- Explore: Walk to King Island from Wellington Point at low tide.
- Historical Redlands: There is so much history to discover. Why not start at the Redlands Museum. It consists of more than 14,000 items that record the shires social history from 1842 to now.
- Sail: Board a yacht or catameran at Raby Bay and sail around Moreton Bay, or catch the ferry out to North Stradbroke Island.
- Visit the markets, boutique shops or discover some of the talked about restaurant and eateries.
- Share your piece of Redlands on social media with #redlandsanyday