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Berala
28th March 2025

"THE best!"

Berala, a suburb in Sydney's inner west, is known for being family-friendly, safe, and convenient, with easy access to shops, restaurants, and public transport, including the Bankstown and Western lines.

Family-Oriented:
Berala is considered a great place for families, with many residents being families with children.
Safe Suburb:
It's known as a safe suburb with a mix of residents, including retired Aussies, Chinese, Koreans, and South and Western Asians working in professional fields, as well as students from the nearby University of Sydney Cumberland campus.
Parks and Schools:
There are plenty of parks for kids to play in, and the suburb boasts highly-rated primary schools.

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Kelmscott
28th March 2025

"Fantastic!"

Kelmscott, a southeastern suburb of Perth, offers a blend of quiet living with access to amenities, a diverse community, and a mix of housing options, making it appealing for families and professionals alike.

Location:
Kelmscott is located 23 kilometers (14 miles) southeast of Perth along the Albany Highway, within the City of Armadale.
Community:
Kelmscott has a diverse demographic, including young families, professionals, and retirees, contributing to a dynamic and evolving community.
Amenities:
The suburb boasts the Kelmscott Town Centre, featuring Kelmscott Plaza and Stargate Kelmscott Shopping Centre, as well as a railway station and four local schools.
Parks and Green Spaces:
Kelmscott is known for its numerous parks and reserves, including Rushton Park and Minawara Park, contributing to its abundant greenery.
Real Estate:
The real estate landscape offers a mix of traditional houses and modern apartments, catering to different lifestyles and budget ranges.
Property Market:
The median listing price for houses is around $620,000, with a median rent of $580 per week.
Investment Potential:
Kelmscott has shown a positive growth forecast, with signs of gentrification evident in the form of renovated homes and new establishments.

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Elizabeth South
28th March 2025

"Perfect!"

Elizabeth South, a suburb in Adelaide, South Australia, has a median house price of $477,500, with houses renting for $430 per week and an annual rental yield of 4.6%. It has seen an annual compound growth rate of 32.6% for houses.

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Coolaroo
28th March 2025

"Excellent!"

Coolaroo, a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, is known for being an affordable area with a growing property market, located 18km north of the city center.
The median sold price for houses over the last year is $558,444.
Coolaroo has seen an annual compound growth rate of 5.4% for houses.
In the past 12 months, 38 houses were sold, with a median time on market of 33 days.
The rental yield is 4.6%.
Affordability:
Coolaroo has been described as an affordable suburb, with houses considered very affordable based on land size, distance to the city, and development potential.

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Wulagi
28th March 2025

"THE best!"

Wulagi, a suburb in the Darwin Region of the Northern Territory, is known for its spacious properties, well-maintained streets, and family-friendly atmosphere, offering a relaxed lifestyle while remaining convenient to urban amenities and key locations like Darwin Airport and Casuarina Beach.
Design: The suburb was designed as a low-density, low-traffic area with pedestrian access facilitated by laneways and a "green-belt".
Family-Friendly: Wulagi is considered a family-friendly neighborhood.
Amenities: It features several parks and playgrounds, and is convenient to key locations such as Darwin Airport and Casuarina Beach.
Property Market:
The median listing price for houses is around $548,000.
Houses in Wulagi rent out for around $600 per week with an annual rental yield of around 6.1%.

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Nakara
28th March 2025

"Top suburb"

Nakara, a suburb in the Northern Territory, is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and good-sized blocks, with houses typically in the $600,000 price range. It's considered a tight-held suburb, meaning it's popular and has a high demand for housing.
Family-Friendly:
Nakara is often described as a family-friendly suburb, making it a desirable location for those with children.
Property Market:
Median House Price: The median sold price for houses in Nakara over the last year is $652,500.
Rental Yield: Houses in Nakara can rent out for around $700 per week, with an annual rental yield of 5.9%.
Rental Market: Last month, there were 9 properties available for rent and 8 properties for sale.
Annual Compound Growth Rate: Nakara has seen an annual compound growth rate of 15.5% for houses.

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Darra
28th March 2025

"Fantastic!"

Darra, a suburb in Brisbane, is known for its blend of urban accessibility and serene living, offering a balance between city conveniences and countryside tranquility, with a strong community and good transport links.
Location:
Situated in the heart of Queensland, Darra is a stone's throw from the vibrant city of Brisbane.
Lifestyle:
It's considered a good place for families and singles, with a reputation for being a quiet suburb with friendly neighbors.
Amenities:
Darra has improved over the years with the addition of a new railway station and new shops on Monier Rd.
Community:
The suburb boasts a strong community feel, with residents looking out for each other.
Accessibility:
It offers easy access to highways and is known for affordable groceries.
Netflix Series:
The Netflix series "Boy Swallows Universe" is set in 1980s Brisbane, and the suburb's essence is woven into the narrative, influencing the characters' worldview.
Microburbs rating:
Darra has a lifestyle rating of 8/10, convenience rating of 8/10, tranquility rating of 8/10, communications rating of 9/10 and community rating of 9/10.

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White Rock
28th March 2025

"Excellent!"

Medical

There are numerous medical facilities nearby to White Rock. The nearest medical facilities are located at the neighbouring suburb of Mount Sheridan on George Cannon Drive or Barnard Drive.

General Facilities

White Rock has many wide open green spaces, trees to relax under and simple facilities. Khalu Park is a great park for dogs with an off leash area and doggy bags plus a playground for the kids.

Shopping

White Rock general store located on Progress Road is a convenience shop and provides fuel. Mt Sheridan Shopping Centre offers Woolworths, Coles, Newsagency, Doctors, Chemist and may other shops

Child Care

White Rock offers several Early Education Centres in the area as well as other private child care options and after school programs.

Education

There are a number of schools in the White Rock area. White Rock Primary School and Trinity Anglican School are within White Rock and St Mary’s College and St Gerard Majella Primary School close by in the neighbouring suburb of Woree.

Transport

Sunbus provides a full public transport service in the area. The suburb is services by Cairns taxi suburbs.

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