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OPINION: How small can suburban blocks get?

HOW refreshing it is to see a new development in Ipswich where the roofs of the houses don’t touch each other.

HOW refreshing it is to see a new development in Ipswich where the roofs of the houses don't touch each other (see today's front page story).

I'm not against progress, but I do worry for the next generation of children when I see some of these new, high density residential areas with blocks that won't give you much change for 300 sqm.

Nowhere to put the Hill's Hoist, let alone park a car - but even more importantly, nowhere for the kids to play.

We'd probably all love one, but you don't need to have a 2000sqm allotment in order to have a decent sized house, a good yard, and enough breathing space between you and the neighbours so that you can't hear them opening the biscuit tin.

On the other hand, I would suggest that anything under 400sqm is too small for a family to live in - that's judging by what I've seen coming up around Ipswich over the last 10 years or so - and I know I'm not the only one who has been thinking along these lines.

There is always choice when it comes to where you live, but a lot or your choice is determined by what you can afford.

I want to put it out there that I'm not a fan or corralling modest first home buyers into these cramped up little neighbourhoods with no room to do anything except sleep and eat.

That's what apartment blocks are for.

Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/opinion/opinion-how-small-can-suburban-blocks-get/news-story/a74d191a101d1e146b62ec66e80fa04d