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Bligh Park

"Get in now while it's still affordable."

This town is a great place to live. Family orientated, with weekend street BBQs while the kids play cricket or footy. House prices are still affordable and compared to surrounding suburbs it should gain some strong annual capital growths for the next 5 to 10 years. It is ideally positioned close to major arterial roads such as the M7, Northern Rd and Windsor Rd (onto M2). Public transport is satisfactory, with buses running to the train station at Windsor. With trains to the CBD with the North West growth project the train line is set for major upgrades and more frequent trains. At the moment a train runs around every 30 mins to and from Sydney. It has a small shopping complex within Bligh Park with the usual IGA and a few restaurants that you'd expect to find in any town of it's size. Could do with a decent coffee shop down there though. Has numerous parks, footy fields and netball courts. Has Windsor Leagues Club and Bligh park Family Tavern for social afternoons to unwind, have a beer and a punt. For investing you will get reasonable rental yields, pushing 5% for houses and almos 6% for units, with the strong estimated capital growth in the next few years and these yields it's identified as a great investment opportunity. This is also stated in "your investment magazines" top 100 suburbs to invest. With Richmond Rd and Northern Rd upgrades underway and the 2nd Sydney Airport being built in coming years less then 30 minutes away, RAAF Base Richmond 10 mins away, Norwest business district 15 minutes away, it has great employment options in it's immediate surrounds.

In summary, Bligh Park is ideally suited for young families, with affordable housing options well suited for people trying to get into the market for the first time or people trying build their investment portfolio.

Great for

  • Neighbourly
  • Peace and quiet
  • Close to schools

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
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