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Ringwood

"All Roads Lead to Ringwood!"

Ringwood, a leafy eastern suburb approximately 25km from Melbourne’s Central Business District is the commercial transport and civic hub for outer eastern Melbourne. Now benefitting enormously from the arrival of Eastlink (July 2008), Ringwood really began to take shape in the 1880s when the railway line was extended from Camberwell through Ringwood to Lilydale and Ferntree Gully.

Ringwood became the junction of those railway lines and together with the road north to Warrandyte and south to Dandenong, soon became the natural centre for commerce, markets and social activity in the district.

Due to Ringwood’s heritage it is able to offer a wide range of housing styles from 1895 workers cottages along Wantirna Road, to period homes and traditional post-war weatherboards, villa units and brick veneer homes. The diversity of housing styles together with access to quality government, independent and church schools has ensured that Ringwood has been a desirable location for families to reside, as well as singles and retirees alike.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Warranwood

"Great Suburb for Families, Couples & Retirees"

Warranwood, a small, but highly sought after and tightly held suburb, is tucked in between South Warrandyte & Ringwood North, hence the name 'Warranwood'. It's extremely popular with families, offering walking distance to good quality local schools, such as Luther, Yarra Valley Grammar, Rudolf Steiner and Warranwood Primary and is surrounded by local parks & reserves including Warranwood Reserve, Quamby Reserve and Coleman Park. Ringwood North & McAdam Square shops, Eastland & Eastlink are no more than a few minutes drive away. The suburb provides many attractive homes and streets and retains enough canopy trees to give it a 'country feel' in suburbia. From people walking their dogs to riders taking their horses to Pony Club, the suburb is peaceful, attractive and highly regarded.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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