Spacial Facts
Mango Hill is developing community North of Brisbane. It is about one hours drive from Brisbane city centre. Its good place has it edging the highway North, Anzac Avenue heading North East and waterways at the East. Adjacent is the planned region of North Lakes, where as Mango Hill has land undeveloped. Land along the ridge line and Anzac Avenue slopes to sea level at the East, giving it a range of land choices, including heights and marsh lands at the shore.
History
The locality has been known as Mango Hill for some time, but it was named officially name Mango Hill in 1980. The name is the result of from the Mango trees that line Anzac Ave on its North. The naming officially of North Lakes a suburb in its own right, reduced Mango Hill more exclusive, as North Lakes took away more than 1/2 of the land that was Mango Hill. Given the space available, developers have plans to further sub-divide the suburb increasing its population and density
Numbers
Mango Hill in known to have a population of 2,500. This makes it a small size community compared to neighbouringplaces. 33% of the population is under the age of 20, while a further 37% are between 20 and 39. Just about 6% are over the age of 60. There is also an aged care facility in the locality.
Purchasing property
Median prices in the area have houses $430,000. The unit prices are in the region $315,000. Prices in the place have shown down trends in the past few years as a result of the world economic situation. Real Estate agents servicing the area include Jan Jones Real Estate, LJ Hooker Kallangur, RAAS Real Estate and Elders. There are a variety of transportation companies providing removal services and Mango Hill storage is handled by Maximum Security Self Storage at Kallangur.
Shopping
There is little shopping directly available in Mango Hill. Across the main road of Anzac Avenue in North Lakes it a full Westfield shopping centre which has Big W, Woolworths, Myer and many speciality and chain stores. Mango Hill also have a tavern on the intersection of Anzac Avenue and Kinsellas Road.
Conclusion
Mango Hill is a lowly populated region adjacent to other suburbs, Redcliffe. With lots of available land and range of topologies. A medium term strategy would be the purchase of a large parcel of land to sub-divide during the next property boom period. Lack of rail access and other public transport in the current time detract from its proposition as a place to live if commuting for work.
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