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Karen Buckley. The Onsite Manager. Lot 27 White Avenue. Monica De Sousa. The Label Realty Group International.

Lot 30 White Avenue. The Edgar Natolo Team. Natgroup Real Estate. Gill McAllan. Paul Flynn Properties. Chris Ryan. LJ Hooker Broadwater. Alan Wilson. Wilson Realty. Edgar Natolo Team M. Robyn Wigmore. Welcome Change Realty. Tracy D'Anna. Lot Sudbury Drive. Josephine Garner. Atlantic Real Estate. Peter McCoy. Mick Slater. Hugo Alexander Property Group. Trust me, it gets old super quick when you realise you have to contend with M1 traffic just to do something on your weekend go look up how much of a mess the M1 is.

This suburb is entirely cheap housing and land packages placed on farmland owned by greedy investors and developers that plan these tiny houses and tiny roads that you can't even park on just to squash more people in.

The houses are placed at an affordable price to force all the low socioeconomic, single mothers and working families with 6 kids to live, sit in prolonged traffic everyday leading to increased road rage, break ins, bored kids looking for fun It's a mess but the developers build it somehow get approval from the greedy council and run off with their money and leave disadvantaged people to deal with the outcomes.

Don't move here if you're smart. We moved to Pimpama from Miami Feb I use World Gym at Upper Coomera and it's only a quick 10 min drive away early morn and weekends. We are footy fans and find the trip to Brisbane to watch games a breeze either via Rail or Car , it's the best of both worlds having both Brisbane and the Coast so close.

Crime is much less noticeable here than it was at Miami , we love the area that much just yesterday we signed the contract for a house and land package at The Heights Parks they have Bimbimba park Queensland best park for at Gainsborough Green and the new sports hub being build.

Great location 20min north of Surfer 40min south of Brisbane and close to the water ways of the Gold Coast Schools are good with lots to choose from as there are lots of families. I live in Pimpama since The suburb growing very quickly. Traffic is a bit congested but It is getting better and will be fixed once they upgrade the M1 exit The Biggest Sport center in Gold Coast is opening soon. Bunning and home focus shopping center will open before the end I have heard a bout increased crime rate.

Personally I live since and never had any issue and never seen any issue at least in my street. We've lived in Pimpama since Nov and I personally it's a great, thriving place.

There are 2 malls, pimpama junction and pimpama city. Both are clean, and nice places to shop. The street we are on has had zero criminal activity since being here, that I know of. I can't fault pimpama on anything. It has what we need, traffic is what you'd expect with this population. They're building a new school on yawalpah road, and a police and fire station too. Hi Danal I am planning to buy land at pimpama village new state but not too sure.

Currently living at Ormeau hills. Do you think Pimpama is a safe place? Too many rentals? Which area do you live? Yeah I think it is safe. I'd avoid these areas to live because these are the ones that pop on local facebook groups the most with having suspicious activity. But if you're sensible and lock your cars and keep valuables inside I don't think you'd have a problem. I live down by sunstone ave.

I have never lived in Pimpama however I have worked as a real estate agent in the area for a number of years. I write this review with the intention of providing someone who is not familiar with the area an overview of the suburb and hope it is useful in some way.

Pimpama has been labelled one of the fastest growing suburbs in the country in terms of population growth. Located on the northern end of the Gold Coast it has the benefit of being an easy commute to either Brisbane and the Gold Coast's many lifestyle attractions. That said there is a large number of infrastructure projects that have either been completed recently, is currently under construction or been approved and soon to be commenced.

As a large suburb that stretches across both sides of the M1 it offers a wide range of housing options with certain sections of the suburb being older and more established and others very new and higher density. With so much growth, development and choice whether you are looking for your first home, to upgrade or downsize, a sea change or an investment property to buy or rent - Pimpama continues to be a popular choice for those comfortable with taking advantage of the area's growth, affordability and central location in exchange for some growing pains that comes with the territory most of which is currently being addressed.

We rent here, our home is newish which is nice and we are on the corner so we more yard than most, rents are overpriced like most suburbs. The Junction shops are rough and grubby. Streets are narrow and driveways are often short so parking on the street is normal - which is probably why there are so many car break ins.

Aggressive hoons are rampant doing burnouts at all hours. In 4 years living in Upper Coomera we rang the police once, here in 18 months its been around 10 times, drunk people fighting mainly, so the Tavern they are going to build is not what we need. As soon as we can we are moving. Yawalpah Road is better since they fixed it but its going to be much better when the exit to the motorway is fixed. The schools are not air conditioned so we drive to Upper Coomera. Pimpama City shops are nice.

Pimpama is an unsafe suburb there is not a single day that you don't have cars doing burnouts and the sound of continuous police sirens The houses are built on small or less blocks and Yawalpah road is a death trap.

I hope this review helps someone considering moving to Pimpama my advise is buy or rent anywhere else because Pimpama is a depressing unsafe area to live. I didn't like this place at all, I have since moved to Townsville and love it here, will never go back to Pimpleparma.

Don't listen to any one who tells you its close to everything. Its a depressing suburb. Cheap for a reason. That reason being new cheaply built homes, jammed tightly together, in the middle of a cane field. How did they get those streets so narrow?

I have lived in pimpama for three years, When we first moved here there was lots of bush and was a nice neighborhood. In the time we have lived here there has been a huge amount of development and all the bush is getting cut down to make room for it. The bigger the place becomes the worst it gets. I moved to Pimpama in and left in I feel like Pimpama has a real strong community and lots of friendly people in the neighbourhood.

I made friends with all my neighbours, and whenever my dog ever got out from the yard, whoever found him was always a caring stranger that went of of their way to make sure he got home safe. There is also a Pimpama neighbours Facebook group which I think is great for connecting a small community.

I think a lot of people are renting in Pimpama, as for the quality of rental properties I think a lot of others can agree that these houses were built cheap, as quick as possible and not much quality or care put into it as there was always something wrong or not done right. Some negatives I do have to say, was that the roads and traffic definitely are a deal breaker. School and work traffic in the mornings and afternoons, everyone is just as over it and there have been many car accidents.

With there really only being two ways out of Pimpama, it can get frustrating if you need to get to the highway, and then have even more traffic whenever there is a delay or accident on the M1. I have heard of a lot of breaks ins, thefts, stolen vehicles, troubled teenagers, domestic violence etc which happens no matter where you go.

But nothing seriously bad had ever happened to me personally, other than some fishing rods go missing from the front of my house. There wasn't that much to do in Pimpama for entertainment, but at least Woolworths, a nail salon and good coffee was within walking distance.

Overall I did enjoy living there but could only ever live there temporarily. Close to the highway half way between GC and Bris. More shopping options. More rental choices. Houses are a little close but who cares make friends with your neighbors grumpy people below. Home sweet home, a bit tight but its a peaceful place. Its like living in a town house, but at a single dwelling price, out in the middle of no where.

Pimpama and coomera and most of these areas on the gold coast fringe are just full of kids pushing prams and uneducated bogan tattooed types raising famillies, the houses are all packed together and the alot of the local kids care more about there fashion and meeting up with friends than they do about school, jobs etc.

Very un classy area it is middle class but i dont like it and dont try and argue with me because this is litteraly what these areas are like. So because they are under educated according to yourself this means they are unable to raise a family.

Maybe they are trying to do there best for there sons or daughter and have come from a family which never gave them the support or home to do so. You should have a moment to think and remove your comment.

You never know what one tattooed or non tattooed bogan family have come from. Actually traffic is already an issue. High volume of renters. Return on investment not so good. Gainsborough Greens is by far the best estate out there but others bring it down in terms of property values. Vacant land values are also above market rate and people have issues getting their loans approved because their house and land doesn't value up.

For some, this is a gateway to home ownership or at least a stepping stone where rent is cheap you can accumulate savings. If you are happy to be in an urban jungle surrounded by houses, cars and renters and isolated to the rest of the gold coast. This is a place for some. Have been living here for 2 years no complaints.

Community is great. So many new houses and shopping centeres are building. We were thinking of moving here would you suggest it is a friendly safe environment for me and my family?

Pimpama is an outer suburb. There are some beautiful large acreage properties with a lovely country feel. Yet only half hour to south Brisbane and an hour to Gold Coast beaches. Real estate agents will use the motorway as a sell point, however the motor way is a parking lot most of the time. Its mainly m2 blocks with cheep new houses tightly packed in, next to a motorway, with the basic services and recreation of an outer suburb.

Also that motorway the agents rave about is a parking lot during any peak hour. No TV reception despite having an antenna. No wireless reception. We are in a black spot. Optus are way behind in their game on this. They only offer expensive NBN plans as a substitute for their poor coverage. There is a need for more shopping options and for medical facilities, such as chiropractic, etc. There are a number of developments currently under construction or about to begin construction in Pimpama.

These include The Heights , a new estate planned around its five extensive parklands, and Gainsborough Greens , a massive addition to the area that includes the well-loved Gainsborough Greens golf course.

Residents can also expect from infrastructure upgrades if the new train station is built. This train station, which will extend the Gold Coast line and technically be part of the Cross River Rail project, could make travel in and out of Pimpama much easier than it currently is. There is also going to be an upgrade to the M1 in Pimpama, although there has not been a date set for this yet. There are also several kindergartens in the area. Pimpama State Primary College is a fairly new school, having opened its doors to students for the first time in This means that all of its facilities are brand new, and the rapidly growing school is putting them to good use.

Ormeau State School is the other primary school option in the area, and it is well-known for the strong community spirit and well-loved teachers. Pimpama State School is yet another option for primary school aged children.



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