Home to a diverse range of housing, Camp Hill offers everything from traditional older style houses and a few apartment blocks through to unique architecturally designed modern homes overlooking the City skyline out to Mt Coot-tha.
The suburb contains many fine examples of renovated Queenslanders, colonials and post-war workers cottages.
Only seven kilometres from the Brisbane CBD, Camp Hill is elevated and overlooks the City. It is conveniently located between the Carindale shopping centre and the Coorparoo retail precinct, providing residents with a variety of shopping choices.
The suburb has seen very strong growth in property prices, especially over the past few years.
For those commuters opting to leave the car at home, the north-western portion of Camp Hill is located in close proximity to the Norman Park railway station while the remainder is well-serviced by regular bus services to both the City and Carindale.
Once a very working class area, Camp Hill has undergone considerable gentrification as is increasingly included in BrisbaneĆs up-and-coming suburbs.
According to the 2006 Census there were 9,821 people living in the suburb with a median age of 35. The median individual income was $649 per week. Of all occupied private dwellings 67.8% were either fully owned or being purchased; 27.4% were being rented.
Source: REIQ
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