Badhon Maksud

Badhon Maksud

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Fulbourne Avenue

"Clean, leafy and welcoming"

Being in close proximity to both Thornleigh and Pennant Hills Stations, Fulbourne Ave may not be the quietest street in PH. However the street is spacious, clean, allows one way traffic only so safe for children to play in. Quite a few gorgeous Jacaranda trees in full bloom in spring as well with pretty front gardens maintained by friendly neighbours. Suburban feel with easy access to public transport and cafes.

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Pennant Hills

"Safe, convenient and easily accessible"

I have lived in Pennant Hills for over a year now and due to easy access to both Thornleigh and Pennant Hills Train Stations I find it very convenient. We have the noisier Pennant Hills Road (which should get better with the new tunnel) with all the shops, gyms, childcare, supermarkets and then we have inner streets with a more suburban feel and parks and bushland areas that are great for a stroll. Some of the best schools in NSW are around this area (Cheltenham, Hornsby Girls, James Ruse Carlingford, Normanhurst Boys, Barkers College) and really good transport options. The small library could do with an update but is a great place for kids to study in and community activities. The village shopping area really needs an upgrade but it has everything one would need. We have Harris Farm, Aldi, Woolworths, IGA, Chemist Warehouse, etc between Thornleigh and Pennant Hills and if that is not enough, then Hornsby Westfield is just 10 mins drive. Doctors, Dentists, Therapists are easily accessible and we also have diagnostic centre and a pathology. Culturally diverse and welcoming neighborhoods. Property prices here are seriously underrated given the convenience and safety. Quality of living isn't any less than Beecroft or Cheltenham or Wahroonga. All in all, suburban living with a bushland feel.

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