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6 Things Nobody Tells You Before Moving to Brisbane

  • Written by: Times Media

Brisbane is having a moment. Property is (relatively) affordable, the weather is hard to argue with, and the Olympics are on the horizon. If you are thinking about making the move from Sydney, Melbourne, or anywhere else in Australia, you have probably already done your research on suburbs, schools, and house prices. But there are a few things that catch almost everyone off guard.

1. The Rental Market Is Tighter Than You Think

Everyone talks about Brisbane being more affordable than Sydney. That is true on paper. But the rental vacancy rate in Greater Brisbane has been sitting below 1% for most of the past two years. If you are planning to rent before you buy, start applying early. Some families end up needing short-term storage solutions while they wait for a lease to come through, because their old place settles before the new one is ready.

2. Brisbane Is Bigger Than It Looks on a Map

The Brisbane local government area is one of the largest in Australia by population. But the Greater Brisbane region stretches out into Logan, Ipswich, Moreton Bay, and Redland. Many newcomers end up settling 30 to 40 kilometres from the CBD because that is where the newer housing estates and better value properties are. Factor in commute times before you commit to a suburb.

3. Moving Interstate Is More Complicated Than a Local Move

If you are coming from Melbourne or Sydney, your move is not just a bigger version of moving across town. Interstate moves involve longer transit times, different insurance considerations, and coordination between two time zones worth of tradespeople (think disconnecting your washing machine in one state and reconnecting it in another). Many people underestimate how much planning goes into a smooth interstate relocation.

Using a company that operates locally in Brisbane makes a big difference. Local Brisbane removalists who know the streets, the building access rules, and the traffic patterns can save you hours on delivery day compared to a company flying blind from another state.

4. The Weather Impacts Your Move More Than You Expect

Brisbane's subtropical climate means summer storms can roll in fast. If you are moving between November and March, there is a real chance of afternoon thunderstorms or heavy rain. This matters when your furniture is sitting on the back of a truck or stacked on a driveway. Waterproof wrapping for mattresses and soft furnishings is not optional during storm season. If you can, aim for a morning start so the heavy lifting is done before the afternoon.

5. Council Rules Vary Wildly Between Areas

If you are moving from Brisbane City Council territory into Logan or Moreton Bay, expect different rules on everything from bin collection days to pet registration and building approvals. Each council has its own website and its own way of doing things. Do not assume what applied in your old suburb applies in the new one. Register your details with the new council as soon as you move in to avoid missed services.

6. Start Planning Earlier Than You Think You Need To

The most common regret from people who have moved to Brisbane is not starting early enough. Between sorting out utilities, redirecting mail, updating your address with banks and insurers, enrolling kids in school, and actually packing your house, the weeks disappear fast. A good rule of thumb is to start the admin side at least six weeks before your move date. Book your removalist at least three to four weeks in advance, especially if you are moving on a weekend or at the end of the month.

The Bottom Line

Brisbane is a fantastic city with a lot going for it. But like any big move, the experience is only as smooth as your preparation. Do your homework, plan ahead, and do not underestimate the logistics. The people who enjoy their move the most are the ones who gave themselves enough time and hired the right help.

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