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Paulett Way

"Secluded inner suburban street."

Paulett Way is quite tightly held in Belmont property because it is tucked away as a street, within a street, off another street. It is quiet and has no traffic but the residents - and dog walkers! The housing is a little dated, but many houses are being done up and the area is being discovered by young families.

Great for

  • Secluded and quiet.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Mathews Place

"Great, well maintained street."

Mathews Place is tucked off Wallace Street and really has no traffic except people who live there. The properties are well maintained and the grass is always greener - somehow! It is quieter than surrounding streets just because of the perception that there is less activity. I always made it a point to walk our dogs there just to go down a good street! It is close to the park off Hardey Rd and has easy access to the major roads. It is hard to find these streets with 'inner seclusion' in older suburbs, because of the normal grid like lay out, so it does have a rarity factor.

Great for

  • Quiet and secluded.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Hardey Road

"Busy suburban road."

Hardey Rd has a lot of traffic coming down off Great Eastern Hwy and is also the main access road people use to get from Belmont and CLoverdale to shopping areas, schools, work etc... There is still quite a lot of housing on Hardey Rd but it would not be my preference for children or pets. There are quite a lot of 2 storey villas that have been built and these would be great for singles or couples looking to be close to the city for work - 10 mins drive. As you head away from the highway the housing is older and there is a little less traffic moving down towards Cloverdale.

Great for

  • Busy road.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Retirees
  • Students
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Gardiner Street

"Nice little street, mixed housing."

I lived just behind this street for ages and walked along it for years with family in the evenings as we did our rounds. There is mixed housing now with lots of older houses (with character) being replaced with units and two storey villas. But, there are still some small cottage style houses that are being re-done by younger people. It is not too busy and the top end near Durban St is quite nice. Once you get past the area near the Belvidere shops the rest is quite nice too. We never ever had any bad experiences over many years and I would happily live there now as well.

Great for

  • Some character left in the street.
  • Tree lined.

Not great for

  • Spot near the shoppin area can be a little busier.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Elmsfield Street

"Wake up to the birdlife by lake."

Elmsfield St is a small street that curves around by a lake and parklands. Recently the estate of Belgravia was built fronting on to this street further around the corner - also facing the lake. If I could live here I would! We used to walk there every day for years and could hear the birds from where we lived. The street itself is a little busy now due to people driving into the Belgravia area and it does run off Hardey Rd, so that is a little bit of a down side. The other down side is the sporting oval at the other end - on weekends there is an incredible amount of shouting from there!

Great for

  • Birdlife at the park.
  • Lake and park at your doorstep.

Not great for

  • Noise from the sports oval.
  • Busy traffic on Hardey Rd.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Challis Road

"Connects Armadale and Seville grove."

Challis Rd is fairly busy but does have good access to transport, the schools and shops. There is also the sporting area in the newer section, so you have all you could need living here. A lot of houses here are old and small, but new development is occuring and the whole street image is improving with new homes being built to match the newer ones in the Seville Grove end.

Great for

  • Walk to shops.

Not great for

  • A little too much traffic.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Retirees
  • Students
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