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"Location & Lifestyle"
Having lived in Green Point for the past 15 years I am always happy with our decision to settle in this great suburb.
Great Schools, conventient shopping and only 5 minutes to Beaches and Gosford town centre and rail, great for the commuter or family.
Bush and bay outlooks in quiet streets without the hassle of your suburb being taken over by tourists.
Being able to get so much more home with water views for far less than you would pay elsewhere on the Coast makes this suburb a hidden treasure with many home options.
Having read Memphis35's review it's obvious she was renting as the streets she mentions are more for rental not ownership, therefore was never settled in at Green Point, some people will suit Mardi but the comparison of these two suburbs are poles appart, it's like comparing Sydney's Eastern suburbs with the Western suburbs.
Anyone contemplating Green Point as their future home will not regret the decision.
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
Judy Anne and Sunvalley were newly built and Cudgee was an existing home. We moved back to the Erina end of Green Point to build a bigger home in the last land release (Bellbower off Sunvalley) and experience less traffic noise. Perhaps my review was too harsh, but over 19 years I have seen it change for the worst.
You mention "rental roads" . If you are looking to buy....where should you avoid and where are the nice places to buy?! Moving internationally so feel like I am putting a pin on the map! Thanks
Whilst I think your comparision is extremely optimistic (perhaps do some research on demographics, house prices), it's precisely this attitude of superiorty which makes me glad I no longer reside in Green Point. FYI, I lived in Judy Anne Close between 1990 to 2002 when it was a new land release, Cudgee Close from 2002 to 2004 and in Sun Valley Road from 2004 to 2009.