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Hendersons Road

"Lovely Country feel"

Huge house blocks on this road, mixed with acreage properties. Some lovely big homes on a road that is partially made and the rest dirt.
Open spaces, shopping strip of Hastings about 2-3 minutes in the car away.
Marina about 5 minutes away.
Nice spot.

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  • Families with kids
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Hastings-Res

The road is now fully sealed all the way to Bittern in the south, and to Hodgins Road in the north. It changes to Boes Road going further north - and this is now sealed too.

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Maureen Street

"Near the reserve......."

Nice little street, I rented there quite a few years ago now (the original house is now gone with a new one replacing it).
Leafy area,lots of great places to take the dog for a walk.
Hilly area although not on the actual street.
Milkbar within easy walking distance. Public transport pretty good. No hoons around. Excellent schools close by.
Middle class area.

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  • Retirees
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Nettle Drive

"Near the Freeway but not much noise"

Surprising close to the freeway but unnoticeble whilst inside.
Nice houses, powerlines are underground which makes the overall presentation of the estate look better.
Hoon traffic is not the best, the street definitely needs speed bumps to slow the traffic, as it is a windey road people travel way to fast and it can be very difficult to back out of your driveway if on a bend.
Close to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, and excellent access to the freeway.

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  • Families with kids
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Ganton Court

"Tired houses but friendly people."

This court is on a slope and has ten houses. The houses are about 40-42 years old a bit tired and ripe for renovation.

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  • Families with kids
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AdamS
AdamS

I smell an investment opportunity!!

AJ

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Rupert Drive

"A bit tired but good family area."

This street is a "dog leg" shape. There is the Southern Reserve, a community hall and tennis courts at the end. It is a great facility for the kids as it has a small playground for the little ones. Football and cricket are played there and if the carpark fills up people tend to park on the street which can be annoying to those houses close by.
Car hoons tend to use this road a bit too they use the reserve to turn around and hoon back up the road.
The houses themselves are probably around 25-35 years old and are looking a bit tired. The area is probably ripe for investors and renovators.
There are a couple of noisy dogs in the street that keep things interesting, but above all is a nice family area.
The facilities close by are excellent. Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre is up the road, schools close by both Primary and Secondary are within walking distant.
Nice little strip of shops nearby on Police road with a lovely bakery-that sells the best Ciabatta bread.
Good public transport, although no train.

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  • Singles
  • Families with kids
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Aquarius Drive

"Lovely neat and tidy family environment"

Lovely part of Frankston. Part of the Lakewood estate-approx 25 years old. The power lines are underground and homes for the most are kept neat and tidy. The street doesn't take to much traffic and rarely a "hoon" in sight.
Mostly families seem to be with teenangers and younger children. Primary and Secondary schools are within walking distance,also the lovely Shaxton circle is close by where there is a small lake and the locals can feed the ducks.
There is a small group of shops within walking distance that has hairdresser,cakes,accountant, and milkbar (others too).
Public transport is great with buses coming into the estate (sticking to the main roads) and plenty of adequate shopping around. Ten minutes to Frankston beach in the car and a couple of minutes to Jubilee park which has fantastic sporting facilities including a swimming pool.

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  • Families with kids
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