Hazel Pocket House and Land
Overview
Griffin, a northern suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, is approximately 24 km from the Brisbane CBD. Located along the Pine River, Griffin is known for its scenic riverfront views, natural bushland, and a mix of modern housing estates. It has grown in popularity over the past decade due to its suburban appeal, proximity to the city, and accessibility to amenities, making it attractive to young families, professionals, and retirees alike.
Local amenities in Griffin are centered around parks, playgrounds, and nature reserves, which provide ample recreational opportunities. A highlight is the Osprey House Environmental Centre, a beautiful riverside spot with walking trails and bird-watching areas, ideal for families and nature enthusiasts. For other recreational activities, nearby suburbs like North Lakes provide sports facilities and additional green spaces.
Griffin’s shopping needs are met primarily through North Lakes, just a short drive away. Westfield North Lakes is a major retail hub that features large supermarkets, department stores, boutique shopping, and an array of cafes, restaurants, and entertainment options, including a cinema. Smaller convenience stores and local shops are available within Griffin itself, but for more extensive shopping, North Lakes offers a comprehensive solution.
When it comes to education, Griffin is well-served with various options. Griffin State School is the local primary school, and it is highly regarded among residents. For secondary education, nearby schools like Murrumba State Secondary College and North Lakes State College cater to students in the area. There are also private schooling options nearby, including The Lakes College and Grace Lutheran College, which offer both primary and secondary education.
Transportation in Griffin is convenient due to its proximity to major road networks. The Bruce Highway runs along the suburb’s eastern side, providing direct access to Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. Griffin also benefits from its closeness to the Mango Hill and Murrumba Downs train stations, which offer regular rail services to Brisbane’s CBD and surrounding areas. Local bus services connect residents to nearby train stations, shopping centers, and surrounding suburbs, making commuting practical even for those without cars.
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