Luckie Street, Nunawading, VIC 3131
Ranked 4th best street by locals in Nunawading, VIC
Great for
- Public transport
- Parks and recreation
- Schools
- Internet access
- Medical facilities
Not great for
- Nightlife
Who lives here?
- Families With Kids
- Professionals
- Singles
- Retirees
Reviews of Luckie Street, Nunawading
"Lucky to be on Luckie Street"
A very neighbourly spirit - pretty much everyone you pass by says hello. There is an even mix of nationalities and age groups in Luckie Street which makes it an interesting and multicultural place to live. Families like to take walks or ride their bikes with their children, often to the Tunstall park playground, which is a huge park area shaded by about 50 gum trees. The Whitehorse strip of shops makes it a fantastic location, not to mention being a minute away from the Eastlink and public transport. There are many choices for shopping, all about 5 minutes away, Tunstall shopping plaza, North Blackburn shops, Forest Hill shopping centre and Mitcham shops...take your pick! And a bit further out is Doncaster Shopping Town (less than 10 minutes on the Eastlink and up Tram road). It isn't a busy street but its not perfectly quiet either. It seems that so many people are buying into this area because overall its a great place to live.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
"Perfect for New Families and Retirees"
Interesting someone complains about noise yet someone states it is quiet. I guess being able to leave anonymous comments has it's fall abcks.
I have lived on this street for over 10 years now, and it is a very quiet and peaceful street. Tunstall Park is beautiful and there are always kids of all ages playing there. Wide street frontages and a wide streetscapes adds a beautiful leafy sea of green.
New families will be spoilt by the choice of local primary schools and kidergardet facilites, as well as the alrge parkland and close to shops and stations.
A fantastic mix of new families in the area ensures that neighbourhood kids regualraly catch up at the local park which parents frequently walk to.
Retirees will apprecaite the peaceful, quiet nature of the street.
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
- Retirees
How long ago have did live in Luckie Street?
I have lived there for 10 years now it is a very peacefula nd qquiet street. Sure we get foot traffic, why not? There is a beautiful park on the street and lovely green streetscapes, who wouldn't want ot go for a walk in the evening?
interesting that the comment has been made about people doing burnouts and the street being noisy - I have been here for 10 years and I find it peaceful and quiet. Its nice to see people taking a walk in the evenings especially with the good summer weather we had
Luckie Street Flats
My Home Marion Arnett Friend and Family Bronwyn Malgeri Ring Mum
Hi BDodds, it doesn't sound like a very calm or relaxing place to live - what lead to you deciding to live there?