Teneriffe Building and Pest Inspections
Perched on a ridge between the increasingly cool neighbourhood of Newstead and the elegant, well-heeled New Farm, the riverside streets of Teneriffe are emerging as a destination in their own right. Once a farming area and industrial and commercial hub, Teneriffe has undergone an urban resurgence, with the industrial heritage still visible in the many woolstores and the Teneriffe Wharves. The precinct topped the 2017 list of Brisbane's most expensive suburbs with a median house price of A$2.05 million, with residents having access to a riverside lifestyle, restaurant precincts and extensive amenities. Every July, the Teneriffe Festival enlivens and transforms the suburb with a bold celebration of the community and everything from the past right through to the future that makes it unique.The Festival attracts approximately 50,000 people, all keen to wander the riverside streets and hidden laneways, discovering the carefully curated programme of entertainment and street acts, local restaurants and food vendors, market stalls and displays.