fredos
Reviews
"Bardia the worst places to live."
My plan was to rent a place in Bardia to stay close to my work place in the meantime do some exercise walking from Edmondson Park Station to Bardia to do an inspection for properties in Bardia first time.
The place is surrounded by jungle of trees with black snakes around the M5 and the train station and very noisy place.
Difficult to access by car or walking.
No playground or parks for children to spend time.
No public toilets.
Very small houses and very expensive to buy or rent just not worth it.
The school is far away from Bardia area.
Absolutely disagree with this guy... good Bardia...shops and Cinema close by ( Ed Square)...lot of parks, Oval coming up ....close to train....good primary school ....so what is this guys talking about??
LOL, no one will believes this dude. This guy is obviously jealous. He probably missed out the opportunity in Bardia. He mostly likely lives in the area is not growing much with red belly. My advice is Work hard, save hard and follow the government masterplan! You will get there. Bad mouth is a wrong strategy!
He's not wrong when he says the houses are small and extremely overpriced
Wow, thats a load of lies to deal with ! All the above comments are false and you clearly have some other intentions..Bardia is well connected by road and rail network and anyone who have visited this suburb knows what Im talking about. It have a huge play ground and park opening up soon (almost completed). World class school, an amazing shopping centre (Ed. Square) and half dozen super markets including Woolies, Coles, Aldi , Costco and Bunnings in less than 5 mins drive, what more you can ask for!