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Essendon

"Victorian and Edwardian charm"

Recently back from living in London, and as our kids were nearing school age, we needed pick a suburb that would provide the highest standards in education as well as social and networking opportunities for myself and my husband.

With all the unsympathetic development going on around the inner eastern suburbs of Melbourne we decided to look at the Moonee Valley area as this was recommended by friends that had recently moved there from Kew.

We found the most beautiful Edwardian home on a large block in Essendon and fell in love! The neighbours are the most wonderful and welcoming people you could ever hope to live next to . . . we're so lucky to have found such a perfect spot in a perfect area.

Our kids have now both started at Penleigh & Essendon Grammer School (PEGS) and the we are delighted with the exceptional level of education, teaching staff, and student facilities.

In short, we extremely glad to have moved into Essendon and can't imagine a better place to live.

Great for

  • Edwardian architecture
  • Victorian architecture
  • Penleigh & Essendon Grammer (PEGS)
  • Close to Public Transport
  • Great food
  • Holds it's value
  • Quality schooling options
  • Fletcher Street nearby Cafes

Not great for

  • Dont want to leave
  • Expensive to buy in

Who lives here?

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