What do our Coorparoo Removalists do?

We offer local, short-distance removal services all over Coorparoo.

MiniMovers Coorparoo removalists will help you in all areas of your move with a comprehensive removal package including professional prepackers and unpackers who can also be hired at an hourly rate. Our MiniMovers Boxes will help prevent damage and speed up the moving process, thus dramatically decreasing the moving time and costs. Plus with our Buy Back system, we’ll let you save even more. Storage is not a problem either – ask us for solutions and we’ll help you with your self-storage needs. Book now and have the biggest, exceptionally professional local removalists in Coorparoo to come and help you move!

Facts about Coorparoo

Coorparoo is one of those suburbs that is close enough to everything, without feeling too busy; however, don’t let its closeness to the city fool you. While only 4km southeast of the city, drive time can vary depending on what time of the day you are heading in and out.

Originally known as Four Mile Camp, the suburb became known as Coorparoo in 1875. The local Coorparoo State School was founded in 1876, making it one of the oldest schools in the area. Talking of schools, there are a good number of state and private schools within the suburbs and surrounding suburbs to choose from.

Coorparoo is a mixture of demographics. The under-35’s independent market makes up just over 20% of the population while those in the 35-54 with a family age bracket make up 31.5% of the population. With five times the average market demand for Queensland, you may find yourself competing for property against a number of other people looking at buying or renting.

Housing costs in Coorparoo are above the median house pricing for Brisbane. A three-bedroom house sells for an average price of $591,000 while a three-bedroom unit sells for an average of $420,000 in today’s market. The rental market sits around average for inner city suburbs – a three-bedroom house averages at $460 per week, while a three-bedroom unit sits a little below that at $450 per week.

You won’t be left short of things to do if living in the Coorparoo area. There are two major shopping centres within a 15-minute drive and it’s a 30-minute drive to the Bayside suburbs. The suburb is also situated near Whites Hill Reserve – 53 acres of natural bushland within the reach of the city – which has a number of walking tracks available. There is also Majestic Park – a park for the kids (and the child) within, whose main playground has been built in a fairytale setting. With play equipment that looks like castles and dragons, as well as a small rock climbing wall and a 280m bike circuit, you could play all day.

If you are looking for affordable inner-city suburban living, check out Coorparoo – you may be surprised with what you find.

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