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Mount Nelson

"Green hilltop area close to the everything"

Being up on a hill (340m or so peak), most homes have views over the city. But, it can get cooler and more windy at times. Homes are on larger blocks, most with lush gardens, or weedy more likely, and vege patches, and there are many trails heading downhill or across to the Signal Station. Definitely a place for those who prefer the outdoor life, but then again the city is only a few minutes down the hill. If you do grow veges or fruits be prepared to protect them or share them with the local critters and birds. Some businesses have struggled: the medical center and pharmacy closed down but the local grocery store is still going strong and a new dental center is taking the place of the medical center. New buildings are being constructed near the college. Public transport is infrequent. Cycling up the hill is only for those who are very fit so best to walk making sure you have good footwear as going downhill can be tough on joints. Neighbours are mostly very friendly but some are rather grumpy and intrusive (you get these where ever you go). Wood smoke during winter is a problem in some areas - the council needs to look at phasing these polluters out. There are a few yahoos during the weekend but the cops seem only interested in speed traps (generally going downhill near the college) during work hours. Overall, a great place to live for the convenience of being near the city and near the bush as well.

Great for

  • Close to the city and schools
  • A leafy suburb next to the bush and with views
  • Larger blocks and great outdoor tracks

Not great for

  • Cooler and windier
  • Infrequent public transport
  • Damp at times, and wood smoke in winter

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • Students
  • Country Lovers
  • Trendy & Stylish
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