
eddieb2
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"Great place!"
We love in nearby fawkner and frequents Coburg a lot. It’s really nice and getting more trendy by the day.
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"Good location but very mixed demographics and killer hay fever"
We lived here for about a year when we just moved to Melbourne. It’s obviously near to the beach, which is great. Neighbour’s range from rich stuck ups to lower income apartment dwellers. Nothing much in between really. It’s pretty boring and not very trendy. Glen Huntley road has some restaurats but nothing interesting and mostly overpriced. Public transport takes long to reach the city from where we lived, about 35 to 40 minutes, which is about the same as somewhere like Springvale! Trams are very slow. One thing that hit us very hard was hay fever. The are is full of plain trees and it made us really sick during spring! To the extent of actually being in bed unable to operate. But yeah you are near to the beach and it’s kinda pretty.
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"Pretty but stuck up only positives are higher prices?"
We lived here for a year and didn’t really enjoy it. There are nice parks and the schools are apparently good. It’s really boring and Neighbour’s are extremely stuck up and unfriendly. For the price you pay it’s soooo not worth it unless you are willing to sacrifice your nice life for your kids education, meaning that they will be with utter stuck up snobs of kids...
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"Gem of a town on the rise"
This town is bloody awesome! I stumbled upon it about 3 years ago and have been visiting regularly. With lots of scenic places around and new art studios popping up everywhere, and the mine reopening soon, it’s a sure winner. It’s really more about the community feel that you get there than property prospects. It’s a place where people are real and genuine. People help eachother and that is hard to find nowadays. The tuff years Queenstown went through just made this sense of community stronger. Tourism has been improving greatly as well. Go visit if you haven’t been! That whole region is absolutely stunning! Pretty cold in winter but otherwise gorgeous!
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Hello to any of you ladies in regards to moving to Queenstown, have any of you done it yet, please contact as I want to move to west coast and meet people, find out about their experiences, thank you
Julia's, have you moved there as we are thinking of it cheers
Hi Kevin, better late than never with a reply :) I have moved to Tassie but I am in the heartlands but still looking to move somewhere where I can afford to rent somewhere with no shared walls or outside space, so as yet I cant give you any advice on the West Coast but will be making a trip there soon to explore the possibilities of living there!
"Under rated town"
I recon Cranbourne has improved so much in the past 2-3 years. The new housing developments surrounding cranbourne attracted good people with young families and Cranbourne is smack bang in the centre of all this. The new mall development is great too. It’s not near melbourne city but the train line is very convenient and good. I hope that in time there will be more ‘cool’ cafes and nightlife activities for younger people. It’s definitely looking better each day and Cranbourne is a far cry from the backwards place it might have been 10-15 years ago.
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"Small town near the city"
We moved here about 7 months ago now, and got a place near Merri creek. It’s amazing walking and cycling along Merri creek! So beautiful. We really like it here. There are many new immigrants who sadly don’t always understand how illegal rubbish dumping and littering and things like that lowers the quality of life. Sydney road trafic is pretty bad at times and you can spot the Campelfield drivers so watch out for that. There are many awesome restaurants along there as well. Otherwise it’s really quite good. It’s not as trendy as Coburg or Brunswick yet but hopefully Moreland council has some vision to make it vibrant along Sydney road. I’m not too sure that they do, and they might just be puppets of the developers. It is non the less a nice homely suburb with lots of transport options and a bright future
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"Convenient and friendly in every way"
We lived here for about 2 years before we had to get closer to the Cbd and really enjoyed it. Being close to Springvale, Dandenong and such a frequent railway line is great, as well as M3 and M1 freeways. The demographics have changed heaps and the old story of burglaries and gangs are long gone. It’s true that the area is still improving but I would definitely try to get in before it’s unaffordable. A very under rated suburb for all walks of life.
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Hello, I'm a single female 56, and I'm thinking of buying in Queenstown. The thing I'm concerned with are neighbours and noise! I'm looking for a quite, safe life. Melbourne has turned into a jungle of crime, and since everyone lives on top of each other theres no peace left. Also moving costs, are moving companies happy to travel there? I hope they are because I really want to move.
Thanks Jo