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Tynong

"Why not?"

Tynong is one of the last remaning one horse towns. The main street runs along the railway line, and the trains can take a bit of getting used to, but handy for catching the train - it's only 45 minutes into the Melb CBD, and 25 to Dandenong, 20 to warrigul and an hour to Traralgon.

There is a good community spirit, and a new real estate development in the near future in the form of a state of the art horse racing track. Great opportunites for investment, either in a home or one of the two local retail businesses. I'd suggest buying now before prices go through the roof.

A short drive to Pakenham, a booming outer suburb or one of many small country towns in the local area. There is also a prestegious roman catholic school.

Great for

  • Friendly
  • Short commute to Larger towns
  • Public Transport

Not great for

  • The general store.
  • Not enough local business
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Dalby

"In Dalby, you aren't a local unless you've been here five years"

Shopping is pricey, schools are underfunded, renting a decent house can be expensive. Good for smaller town vibe, several pubs with some nightlife. Employment can be hard to find. great place for a change, closer than brisbane to the mines for miners and their familys.

Great for

  • Small town Vibe
  • Lots of churches

Not great for

  • Expensive
  • No child care.
  • Very little work

Who lives here?

  • Retirees
  • Country Lovers
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