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Bowman Street

"Clean and mostly quiet, but not much else"

Quiet, but rapidly drawing families with many children running around during the day, while at night it attracts drunken youths in the new parks and sometimes bongo and other drums drummers that police don't respond to. Nice apartments, but now the parks aren't off-leash and rangers walk around sporadically fining dog owners and scanning microchips and checking registration.

Otherwise, yes, Jackson's Landing has nice, new and expensive (given you look at industrial sites and no landmarks) apartments, but also if you work in the city, the proximity means nothing when the 443 bus is unreliable and sits on the Darling Harbour overpass for ages (up to an hour in peak on the way home from the CBD - you can walk faster when it's not summer, very windy or raining)!!! And the light rail only goes to Central and is also mostly unreliable (ie not every 10mins).
As for the Internet, Telstra doesn't recognise your connection for broadband in the new Jackson's Landing buildings (eg ours completed in 2008), neither does Optus. And related to this, Foxtel (yes, the Platinum HD IQ2 package - the max package) couldn't provide us with the new movie download library access.

Finally, unless you live in Reflections or the penthouses of Evolve, you don't see the Harbour Bridge either, but pay more than people that see it and the Opera House (as we have done had).
Food deliveries are also very limited and there are ONE handful of decent restaurants.

Overall, fine if you're retired (or like to stay home and cook at home) and find youths, public drummers, badly behaved and unsupervised children acceptable or interesting, especially compared to the excitement of living in the suburbs.

Great for

  • Quiet
  • Waterfront views
  • Pet friendly

Not great for

  • Technology access
  • Unreliable public transport
  • No value for money

Who lives here?

  • Retirees
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