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Broadmeadows

"'Winning Tattslotto Wouldn't Move Us From Broadmeadows'"

Having fallen in love with a 'Broady Boy' and moving to the Northern suburbs from the East of Melbourne, the first thing Broadmeadows offers is instant character and culture. With its bad reputation on the mend- we can't help but notice the transformation taking shape.

Only 15ks from the city- Broadmeadows is still quite affordable when compared to other suburbs sitting as close to Melbourne's CBD, with freeway access on our doorstep. The recent surge in land prices is seeing older properties sold off to be replaced by neat and tidy new homes and townhouses.

The Broadmeadows Shopping Centre offers all the major retailers, banks, and food outlets. An impressive homemaker centre and plenty of local tradespeople help to keep business local. The central Police Station and its officers have a good reputation within the community and help to keep trouble to a minimum.
With the Courthouse, VicRoads, Leisure Centre, Library and Hume Council offices within walking distance to one another, there really is no reason to have to venture out too far. Our medical centres are constantly expanding and plenty of funding is going to local schools, TAFE and employment. The numerous walking tracks and parks help to keep the ever expanding area green and appealing.

While nightlife doesn't exist in Broadmeadows, its not far to the busy city nightspots and restaurants- keeping the nights quiet back home is a nice consolation.

With modern Broadmeadows being multicultural and predominately working-class, the area is full of friendly faces and modest people, happy to work hard and raise their families whilst enjoying the easy-going lifestyle the area offers.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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