Sanctuary Lakes, VIC 3030
Suburb within the Wyndham local government area, part of the Melbourne (Greater) Region in Victoria. Ranked 333rd best suburb by locals.
Great for
- Clean & green
- Eating out
- Neighbourly spirit
- Parks and recreation
- Public transport
Not great for
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Who lives here?
- Families With Kids
- Professionals
- Singles
Reviews of Sanctuary Lakes, VIC
"Paradise in Australia"
Sanctuary lakes is like no other. Prestige living with own golf course/pools/gym and tennis courts. The maintenance of how the street scapes look is incredible. Family absolutely loves it here and we have been here for 3 years. Im not sure why people are saying anything bad about it because I couldnt find one reason. You wont be dissappointed with Sanctuary Lakes. Best ive seen honestly
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
"Sanctuary Lakes is a picturesque and well-planned community"
Sanctuary Lakes is a picturesque and well-planned community located approximately 20 kilometers southwest of Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD). This makes it an attractive option for those seeking a suburban lifestyle with the convenience of being relatively close to the city. The suburb is well-connected to Melbourne via the Princes Freeway, typically taking about 30 to 40 minutes by car, depending on traffic conditions. Public transportation options include bus services and the nearby Williams Landing train station, which offers additional connectivity to the CBD and other parts of Melbourne. Sanctuary Lakes is home to a range of reputable educational institutions, catering to the diverse needs of its residents. Both public and private schools are available, offering quality education from primary to secondary levels.
Sanctuary Lakes offers an abundance of parks and recreational facilities, making it an ideal location for families and outdoor enthusiasts,Sanctuary Lakes Golf Club: A centerpiece of the community, this prestigious golf club offers a championship course, clubhouse facilities, and stunning views of the surrounding lakes and landscapes.Sanctuary Lakes Resort: Provides residents with access to private leisure facilities, including swimming pools, tennis courts, and a gym.Local Parks and Reserves: The suburb features several parks and green spaces, including walking and cycling trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas, offering ample opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. Sanctuary Lakes boasts a vibrant dining scene with a variety of options to suit different tastes and occasions:Sanctuary Lakes Shopping Centre,Local Cafes and Restaurants,Waterfront Dining: Several dining establishments are located along the waterfront, providing scenic views and a relaxed atmosphere for enjoying meals with family and friends.
Sanctuary Lakes is known for its strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere. The suburb hosts regular community events, markets, and festivals, fostering a lively and inclusive environment. The proximity to the coast and nature reserves adds to the appeal, offering a relaxed lifestyle with ample opportunities for outdoor activities and socializing.
Sanctuary Lakes, VIC 3030, is a prestigious and well-planned community that offers a balanced blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. With excellent schools, abundant recreational facilities, diverse dining options, and easy access to Melbourne's CBD, it is an ideal location for families, professionals, and anyone seeking a high quality of life in a welcoming and picturesque setting.
"Quiet, comfy and pleasant"
We've been living here for over ten years and so far we've been happy with the facilities it offers like the gym, pleasant surrounding to walk after work, BBQ by the water, the highly maintained golf course, etc. Our home is 10-20 minutes walk to the main shopping centre so it's a good excuse to walk there on your 'me' time to get light grocery items and walk back with a nice coffee. I totally agree that perhaps the shopping centre should get a lift as the design is not all that impressive but it serves its purpose as you can find Coles, Kmart, Bakers delight, Indian shops, Chemist, and other necessary personal and health services. Some people are not happy with the place but it's all to do with experience, really. I lived in Glen Iris before I met my hubby, and people were just as happy or unhappy with the place depending on their experiences. It's funny how others make SL like a really bad trashy area. If I had to move out of the place down the track, I know that I had enjoyed living here and that my kids grew up in a place that they would appreciate being given.
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"A different world"
We often get told by visitors driving into Sanctuary Lakes is like heading into a different world.. the estate is arguably the most aesthetically pleasing private housing estate in the country, being privately managed and maintained by the dedicated maintenance team really helps this hidden gem of Melbourne stand out and makes the body corporate fees well and truely worth it. We have had significant capital growth with our property over the past 5 years and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Sanctuary lakes to anyone looking for a safe, clean and pleasant place to call home.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
"Huge increase in capital growth"
Purchased our home in 2013 for 615k and just sold for 1.2m to move to another home in Sanctuary lakes. In regards to some comments below - the crime rate is significantly less than anywhere else in Wyndham and the western suburbs in general due to the 24/7 estate security and every vehicle entering the estate having their number plate scanned/recorded. Peak hour traffic has definitely improved over the years from what it use to be with more people working remotely nowadays plus with the Westgate tunnel this shall only improve further on this. By far the most “aesthetically” pleasing suburb alongside Williamstown in the Western suburbs of Melbourne due to the leafy boulevards and lake / golf course.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
"Looks great on Paper"
Sanctuary Lakes. The 'Toorak of the West'. Moved here to save on rent and to binge on space. I was able to do both. However that's where the great things about SL finish. Unfortunately the neighbourhood isn't quite ready for a same sex couple to move in - unfortunately our neighbour took massive issue with it, told us we were going to hell, told us that we should move IMMEDIATELY, and to his credit, he was right. Never really felt safe here, and the Facebook group is just full of people reporting their cars and houses being broken into, and other derelicts causing trouble on the streets. Sanctuary Lakes was probably a great idea at the time, but it's just a rough suburb with big houses.
That's intense. I've met quite a few same sex couples at the gym, and they love it here. Not invalidating your experience at all.
"Not for everybody"
Sold and moved out of Sanctuary Lakes this year. There’s no denying the houses are nice and still relatively inexpensive by Melbourne standards. Unfortunately the trade off for this isn’t worth it. Traffic is a complete nightmare. No public transport worth using. The Sanctuary Lakes mall is rough as guts. Crime is a massive problem in this estate and neighbouring Pt Cook - the security of SL are hopeless and are just a glorified alarm monitoring service that you pay through the nose for. Estate is beginning to look tired, the lake is in terrible condition.
If you don’t care about this, then go for it! I haven’t missed it since I left.
"Bogan Lakes"
The good - big homes.
The bad - accessibility, rough area, smelly lake, traffic, drug use, break ins, bogan hoons on the road at all hours.
The money you save by living here is not worth it. Is no different to Point Cook or Werribee despite what the people that live here will tell you.
The on-site security are a joke - they’ve been completely useless in their response to issues we’ve had.
"The affordable Toorak?"
Leafy boulevards and Streets, A lake double the size of Albert Park, 24/7 security and Gym.. not to mention a world class golf course. Arguably the finest private residential estate in the country.. our family love living here.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
"Unlike anywhere else"
Our family have lived in Sanctuary Lakes for over 13 years now, and can honestly say there is no where else like it in Victoria. The community has 24/7 patrolled security, recreation facilities ie Gym and Tennis court and the maintenance team lead by Greg do a fantastic job ensuring the gardens, lake and surrounding landscapes look terrific year round. Love living here.
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
"Excellent area, great area to raise a family"
Wouldn't want to live anywhere else! Sanctuary Lakes has everything to offer that one would want in a family friendly area. It has a 24/7 security team that patrols the estate regularly, the lake which one can go fish/canoe in, a tennis court and driving range, gym and swimming pool, a golf course and near everything Point Cook has to offer. Traffic within the estate is next to nothing but once exiting the estate, the road it connects to (Point Cook Road) gets extremely congested during peak hour which is an issue that would hopefully be resolved in the upcoming future, otherwise access to public transport is good with bus stops throughout the estate which takes you directly to the train station or you can drive there, which would take around 10 minutes unless you're driving during peak, which could take you a fair bit longer otherwise its an excellent area and couldn't recommend it enough!
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
"Lovely area to raise a family in, quiet and close to shops"
Been living here for the past 5 years and couldn't recommend the place enough. Its quiet, safe and shops are around the corner. With a range of different amenities such as the gym, pool, tennis courts, golf course, parks etc. within the estate, it has something for everyone! A private security force that patrols the area 24/7 gives it that extra safety.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
So why would your one neighbours attitude bring down the he whole suburb. I know a few same sex couples that live here and often comment how great it is living here and how accepting everyone is. Makes me think youre just a little sour.