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Ingleburn

"Best of bad bunch..."

Ingleburn used to be a peaceful, welcoming and cosy suburb tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Sydney...it still is somewhat. However, there are still a few issues. The stench of local large industrial plants envelopes the low lying areas of the town, in which I currently live. The constant beeping from forklifts and banging of trucks makes sleeping difficult...especially if you are a shiftworker!!
So, if you're considering buying in Ingleburn, you've made a good choice, but stay away from the industrial area if you actually wish to sleep at night.

There are a great deal of car hoons, arrogant, rude and inconsiderate people that really make this otherwise nice place a bit uncomfortable at times. Bad language, low self respect and a "DILLIGAF" attitude runs rampant in this town.
There is theft, graffiti, fighting, vandalism and SMOKING right at the door of the Woolies complex.
Living here is a struggle between the lowlife element of the community and the respectable, hard working and decent citizens of our community.
SO....landlords take note! Stop renting your houses out to feral bogans...always choose the Indian family! There is a very large contingent of people from an Indian background...which is a good thing. The less "Aussie" bogans we have here, the better. Stay in Macquarie Fields please! Better still, get lost altogether.

I'm an Aussie, I have lived in Ingleburn for 23 years and the bogans, yobbos and "lads" are the worst element. If you are one of them...then I guess you'll be right at home in the cheaper part of town. If you are of Indian descent, you will be at home in the nicer parts of town...which is everywhere BUT the housing commision area and some of the older streets.

Cost of rent is absolutely ridiculous! For a tiny shack with no garage, you can expect to pay about $400 a week!! $450 to $600 if your tastes are a bit more discerning.

Convenience is second to none. Easy acces to M5 and M7. Less than an hour to the beach, the Blue Mountains or the city. Public transport is excellent; there are buses everywhere, taxis are always available and the train station is right in the heart of town. 15 minutes to Liverpool or Campbelltown, is good enough for me.

I know this is a mostly negative commentary, but it's the truth. The only solution is to remove the public housing area completely, then the property prices will go up even more.

Overall, it's better than anywhere in the Liverpool area, and that includes Glenfield. And it's not as busy and congested as the newer parts of Campbelltown and Narellan.

Great for

  • Convenience to everywhere
  • Simple and essential shopping facilities...WE DON"T NEED A WESTFIELDS!
  • Good schools and child care everywhere

Not great for

  • Not enough Police!
  • Too many hoons and scabby people
  • Bad industrial smells

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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sticklea

Hi Zenabi. We are looking to buy in Glenfield. Can you give us your view on the area. Where would be better instead?

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