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MrMilleara

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Milleara Road

"Toward Fullarton Rd, awesome, the further you get, the further you get from awesome"

I've been living on Milleara Rd for the last few year and initially thought it would be way too busy to live on, though being relatively close to the Fullarton Rd side (or where Milleara meets Woolrite Place) have found that not only is it not noisy but the traffic is no where nears as bad as what you think. The proximity to Keilor Rd shops and eateries is awesome as is having the bus, gym & Centre Way so close by.

So don't be turned off by it. If you're unsure, visit the house of interest during peek hours and access it for yourself.

Great for

  • Close to shops & eateries
  • Close to freeway access
  • Close to transport

Not great for

  • It's a main road
  • Can be noisy if you're close to Military Rd side

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
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inthegarage2010

My parents live in Sterling Drive and we've been living here for a month while we are looking to buy a house. I find the opposite with Milleara Road. If it's past the end where Fullarton Road is, where the roundabout that's not too bad. Any other area and it's insanely busy. Good luck trying to get your car out in peak hour traffic. It's very noisy, and is a main arterial for cars entering the Western Ring Road and The Tullamarine Freeway. It's also not close to any trains, the closest train station is Essendon which is a good 15 to 20 minute car drive away in peak hour. You can catch the 465 bus which runs along Milleara Road, but that takes even longer to get to the station. It is close to the shops at Centreway which provides a good range of shops to choose from.

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