Everton Hills
About Everton Hills
Located on the edge of the Bunya reserve, Everton Hills is a largely residential suburb, surrounded by the suburbs of Arana Hills, Bunya, Everton Park, Keperra, Mcdowall and Mitchelton.
Everton Hills contains numerous hardware and automotive service businesses, which include hardware, glaziers, landscapers, mechanics and smash repairs.
Two convenience centres and a number of small businesses and cafes services the locals of the Everton Hills, while the closest major shopping centre lies in the neighbouring suburb of Mitchelton.
Everton Hills, along with Arana Hills and Ferny Hills constitute what is known as the Hills district.
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