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"Lovely homes on a brick paved street"
This street is a deadend street with about 20 homes all built in the last 10-15 years. The homes are all of a high quality.It is quiet, plenty of trees, birds and possums, and very close to the Monty shopping centre, public transport and all facilities. Highly recommended as a place to live.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Now I know where the pair of tawny frogmouths come from, as they appear in my yard from time to time! The birdlife in this area is one of the highlights of living here, there is always the sound of birds in the air, glad you enjoy the area. Watch out for the Christmas lights in Reichelt Ave, they turn on 1st December! The kids party is in the street outside the houses on 20th December.
"Great community vibe!"
Reichelt Ave Montmorency is a fantastic street to live in. Reichelt Ave is the only street with that name in Melbourne.
Neighbours are friendly, and will talk with you. It is a street with a nice mix of older couples, and couples with children of all ages. It is a mix of professional people, as well as tradesmen, which makes a unique blend for the community.
The houses vary from old original homesteads which were once part of the original farms in the area, to modern structures built in more recent years. The blocks of land are generally large quarter acre blocks. It is a very safe community, with very little crime.
The area is undulating with an extensive tree canopy, which is protected by the local Banyule Council. There are birds and possums everywhere, and it is not uncommon to see owls from time to time.
The local shopping centre in Were St is renowned as a great place for a coffee or lunch. Unlike bigger impersonal centres, it has all the essentials including a supermarket, butcher, newsagent, bakeries, etc. You can get to know your local traders on a first name basis. If you wish, you have easy access to the historic area of Eltham, and a major shopping centre is at Greensborough, both only 3 km away.
Reichelt Ave has easy access to public transport, buses are nearby, and the train is at the bottom of Were St. It takes about 25 minutes to drive to the Melbourne CBD in off peak hours, and about 40 minutes by train. The city is about 23 km from Monty.
There are several primary and secondary schools in the area. The area is abundant with parklands and walking tracks, being only about 1 km from extensive parklands along the Yarra River. It is not hard to keep fit in this area.
Each December, the houses at the bottom end of Reichelt Ave put on a magnificent Christmas Light display. This brings out people from all over Melbourne, as well as all the local residents, further adding to the great sense of communtiy in this street.
This is why Reichelt Ave is the Number 1 street in Monty!
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Sounds like a great street - would love to see a photo!
Will do when i get back from a long holiday!
Have been living in christmas light end of Reichelt ave,for about 12 years ,my children have a wonderful life in this area and have developed great relationships with the other kids in the area. The public transport is great,train 10 mins walk and bus to Boxhill 5 mins walk from us.There are heaps of schools in the area, within walking distance, public and private. Doncaster shopping centre 10mins drive, Eltham and Greensborough 5mins and just uder 10 mins. We can also drive into the country in under 15mins. The airport is about 25 to 30 mins drive along the ring road. This would have one of the best suburbs in Melbourne and still at great prices but going up.
I have lived in Wooded Way for the last 5 years and love it here. It is a quiet street with no through traffic and a lovely well-maintained native reserve at the court end and a leisurely stroll to Monty's great shops and cafes. The beauty of the street is only enhanced by the road itself (and most driveways) being brick-paved, all utilities (power, telephone cables etc) are underground and there is no over-development (single homes only, no units or subdivisions). We often receive comments from passer-bys about how nice our street is. Birdlife is abundent including some very tame magpies, daily feeding by many parrots, lorrikeets and currawongs and even a pair of tawny frogmouths which nest in our backyard every season. All the residents are friendly and only too happy to help each other out, and the street has its own little community feel to it. It may be my own bias but I can fully understand why this has been voted Victoria's best street!