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Macquarie Park

"The Area by Elusive Property"

I first lived in Macquarie Park, on Herring road back in 1990, before the trains made it so much more convenient. I'm glad to say that over the years the area has continued to improve, and I'm sure it will keep getting better. With New developments such as MQ central on Herring Rd. and now 88 Talavera Rd by Meriton, I would expect the prices to continue to show strong growth.
Macquarie Park has everything you need within walking distance and the suburb is next to none when it comes to public transport and utilities. Trains and buses service the entire area and if you don’t want to walk to a train station, most likely there is a bus stop close-by going in every direction such as the City, Parramatta and the Northern Beaches.
The shopping centre is also outstanding with great eateries and coffee shops as well as fashion, groceries and even a Medical Centre.
Macquarie University is well respected around the world as a leading university which attracts many students, and also the many corporate buildings in the area means that all rental properties will be snapped up in no time.
If you’re looking for a great area to move to, or invest, don’t look any further.

Great for

  • Great infrastructure
  • Great transport
  • Close to university and ever growing business park - two essential aspect of long term growth
  • Friendly people
  • Growing region

Not great for

  • Peak hour traffic - it's getting less with the new train lines

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Students
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