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Hi, I was wondering if someone could point out 3 popular suburbs in Melbourne that people want to live/rent?
Cheers!
Sandhurst- bulletproof suburb apparently and 3rd most liveable or happy (or something) suburb from some survey a few months back
Sandhurst - is the best kept secret. A true residential suburb and quite expensive given its location. However, it is not popular at all. 90% of Melburnians would not have heard of Sandhurst.
I think Jake has answered the OP's question very well.
Sandhurst- bulletproof suburb apparently and 3rd most liveable or happy (or something) suburb from some survey a few months back
Are you taking the ****? Off thompsons rd?
No established infrastructure like trains or trams, no beach, no shopping, no Victorian architecture...nothing but roads and a sh$t golf course
Are you taking the ****? Off thompsons rd?
No established infrastructure like trains or trams, no beach, no shopping, no Victorian architecture...nothing but roads and a sh$t golf course
Ha poo farm,i wonder if the residents of sandy get a whiff?I know lyndbrook residents have complained about the stench.
Anyhow i doubt the cranny road upgrade from pound to thompsons will improve things.
Maybe buy for the longterm when the new airport in koo wee rup area is built in 20yrs.
Hell,you may even get a train line.
Horses for courses i suppose re:affordability in the lower end.
Are you taking the ****? Off thompsons rd?
No established infrastructure like trains or trams, no beach, no shopping, no Victorian architecture...nothing but roads and a sh$t golf course[/
There is demand for it as a place to live though.... regardless of (in your opinion) it's negatives.
It may not be your cup of tea but it is for others
Are you taking the ****? Off thompsons rd?
No established infrastructure like trains or trams, no beach, no shopping, no Victorian architecture...nothing but roads and a sh$t golf course[/
There is demand for it as a place to live though.... regardless of (in your opinion) it's negatives.
It may not be your cup of tea but it is for others
I think because it feels like country living - lots of trees surrounded by farms
I wonder if it will still be popular when the rest of the surrounding land is developed
I'm not so sure
3 popular suburbs? Depends on what you want and stage of your life.
Yuppies - Fitzroy, Carlton, Collingwood
Young professionals - Richmond, South Yarra, Prahran
More established families - Malvern, Toorak, Kew, Hawthorn
Seeing as your from NSW here are some popular areas with their equivalent suburb in Sydney.
Fitzroy North = Surry Hills
St Kilda = Bondi
Toorak = Vaucluse
Brighton = Double Bay
Hawthorn = North shore minus the beach
Prahran = Paddington
Box Hill = Chatswood
Brunswick = Newtown
Sandhurst - is the best kept secret. A true residential suburb and quite expensive given its location. However, it is not popular at all. 90% of Melburnians would not have heard of Sandhurst.
LOL!Are you taking the ****? Off thompsons rd?
No established infrastructure like trains or trams, no beach, no shopping, no Victorian architecture...nothing but roads and a sh$t golf course