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Lalor Park

"Lalor Park has great potential an untapped market"

I bought a home in Lalor Park 3 yearsa ago. This area is quiet, safe has lots of leafy streets and plenty of room to move. Houses are on huge blocks and are very affordable.5 mins to Kings Langley Shops (my local) 10 mins to Baulkham Hills, 5 mins to Winston Hills, 5 mins to the M2, 15 mins to Rouse Hill and Castle Hill. 5 mins to Stanhope Gardens Shopping Centre. Lalor Park has enormous potential and is an untapped market. Blocks average 600sqm . If your looking to build your dream home the land is so affordable and really its such a central suburb to so many areas in the Hills. I highly recommend Lalor Park. Also everyone has dogs and no one minds if they bark, I think thats a real plus. This area has mostly retirees who own there own home the rest ara a mixture of families and singles.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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WaltzingMatilda

Barking dogs are a nuisance. After the ignorant owners of a boxer which has never in six years left their backyard refused to deal with the non-stop barking of their dog, one of my neighbours and I contacted Blacktown council in (2004) with a request to deal with the problem. Blacktown council said they needed at ;east three people to complain before they did anything.
The third neighbour suffering works evening shifts and has been robbed by, he thinks, the same people who own the dog so he would like to stay out of the problem and wears earplugs. The fourth neighbour is an elderly lady that we don't want to get involved as she is vulnerable. She uses her radio not to hear to the dog. My solution is an increased carbon footprint and electricity bill. All year round I have fans on, r/c airco to drown out the sound that way. It is ridiculous in a way but one just has to use tools/sources available to find a solution.

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