Killarney Ridge, Greensborough, VIC 3088
Ranked 5th best street by locals in Greensborough, VIC
Great for
- Clean & green
- Lack of traffic
- Safe and sound
- Childcare
- Gym and fitness
Not great for
- No ratings yet
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families With Kids
- Retirees
Reviews of Killarney Ridge, Greensborough
"A friendly, quiet street"
We've been on Killarney Ridge for over a year now and we're good friends with our neighbours and our kids all play together. Behind us is currently undeveloped land with grass and trees curving down into the valley. We often have the local kangaroos hanging around out the back giving the kids something to marvel at.
The street itself is tucked away in the far eastern corner of Greensborough and as it is a dead-end street there is no through traffic.
A great place to raise a family, very close to schools and child care plus a quick 5 minute drive to Main St Greensborough and Greensborough Plaza shopping center.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Hey PK,
University Hill, a new "community" is under construction behind our street. It's pretty much a whole new (small) town. You can find more details (including the plans) at http://www.universityhill.com.au.
Hi mrated,
Is it possible to get through to Plenty Rd from your street? It's pretty close (going by the map) and would be really handy if you're heading north to Mill Park or Sth Morang or something.
G'day MichaelS,
(un)fortunately you can't get through to Plenty Rd. A few months back you were able to travel across the countryside (i.e the paddocks) to get to the new construction (you can see the temporary road in the Google map at the moment) but it has since been fenced off.
Hey guys, just wondering if there's a road there yet. I drove past University Hill the other day and there was heaps of completed buildings etc.
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"perfect for young families"
There is a great vibe about our street, after you ignore the sounds of traffic coming from ring road, neigbours are all friendly, all houses in the street are only a couple of years old, there is a nearby park, a walking/riding path and gorgeous bushland views down to the valley. Kangaroos and wildlife a plenty, with the development busily being built on Plenty Road (close proximity) there will be alot of jobs created in the area and also cafes and shops emerging. Overall - love the street. V. happy.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
Thats a very nice review.
How's the University Hill construction coming along? I saw that the Coles and a few other shops are already open.
Word on the street is that the kangaroos are becoming a big pain in the butt... crapping everywhere and trying to get run over by jumping around on the road.
Hi MRated,
what is going to happen with all that spare land around your place? Is it untouchable government parkland or zoned for other usage?