Indooroopilly is roughly 7km from Brisbane’s CBD. Over 41% of households in this area are comprised of couples with children, and another 37% are couples without children. Stand alone houses account for over 60% of the dwellings in this area, and units account for a further 31%. Housing in the area includes gracious colonials, modern unit blocks and brick homes. Blocks are usually a generous size and the suburb is a green haven. The median house price in Indooroopilly in 2006 was $532,250.
There are plenty of great dining options in and around Indooroopilly. If you’re looking for a local café, take-away, pub or restaurant you’ll find it here.
Indooroopilly Shopping Centre is one of the largest in Brisbane and has over 250 retail outlets. They’ve got everything from David Jones to specialty and designer stores.
Amanda says: I love Indooroopilly because within minutes of my house I have the river, beautiful parks and walks, the cinema, cafes and decent shopping. On a practical front it also contains good schools, easy access to freeways and is only 15 minutes from the city.
Government offices, local libraries, churches, volunteer organisations, ward offices and more - if you're after contact information for government and community organisations, this is the place to start.