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Beaumaris

"Beaumaris"

A nice place to live overall generally safe, sound and pretty quiet. Price of housing can be a bit expensive as can rentals but if you want to live in a nice bayside suburb then you have to pay for it. A lot of the older style homes are either being knocked down and rebuilt or extensively renovated. The majority of people who live in Beaumaris are friendly, there are some young people and families moving into the area now who want a good suburb to raise their children, there are also still quite a lot of retirees who live here who like the quiet.

Great for

  • Clean
  • Leafy

Not great for

  • Cost, but you get what you pay for

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Retirees
  • Trendy & Stylish
  • Beach Lovers
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Coronet Bay

"Great Little Town- friendly people."

Lovely town with one of the nicest beaches in the area, the beach and foreshore are a credit to Coronet Bay with facilities to cater for just about everybody from play equipment for the kids, launch facilities for the boats and public toilets. Houses are overall relatively quite cheap and make for either a great holiday home spot or as a lot of people are now discovering great for a permanent home. Nice and quiet as its off the main highway. Coronet Bay has a rather well stocked general store at this time, hopefully as the town grows a bit more a few more shops will open up. However, shopping at Grantville, San Remo and Wonthaggi is not far away. One of my favourite places in Bass Coast, lets hope it does not get ruined by being over developed.

Great for

  • Cheap rent or buying
  • Quiet, easy life
  • Wonderful bay beach

Not great for

  • Needs more shops, maybe fish n chips too

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • Country Lovers
  • Beach Lovers
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sadly Coronet Bay IS under threat of being over developed by a massive holiday resort with function centres that can accommodate up to 800 people in peak times. Traffic volume is predicted to increase up to 900 traffic movements daily...all this to accommodate the Chinese tourist. so the quiet, easy life, beautiful little beach (which will not accommodate hundreds of people in peak times) and sleepy getaway from the big city is quite possibly going to disappear. Whilst development may be a natural progression, this proposal will certainly not fit into what Coronet Bay is or the reason people go there. Local flora, fauna and residents will be impacted and not all for the better. If you've experienced Coronet Bay and love it for what it is now, please lodge an objection to the Bass Coast Shire Council before 26 November 2019. The proposed development is on their website.

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