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What are the best residential areas in Melbourne, AU? |
Travel Info What are the best residential areas in Melbourne, AU? Travel Tips Definitely St Kilda, It is reasonibly priced to live in. It has great restaurants bars and pubs. Really nice cafes and also has a beach. There are the famous cake shops on Ackland street. It is also alive with activity in the summer with lots of fun things to do. It is right next to Albert Park with all the sports facilities and the new olympic pool and complex based in the park as well. It is on the tram system and is only 10mins into the CBD but is also a nice walk into town through Albert park. Others G-day mate Nunnawadding, Tralagon,Dandenong,South Croyden, Bayswater. Then you have the BIG suburbs, like St. Kilda, Geelong, Hawthorne etc. I lived in Nunnawadding and South Croyden for 10 years and my dad has lived in Tralagon for 30 ! You'll find these less restrictive and easy communicable into Melbourne. Good luck and G'Day ! www.melways.com.au Depends what you are looking for. If you have to commute into the city then get on a train line. The older suburbs like Brighton, Kew, Clifton Hill etc are lovely but expensive. Down the peninsula towards Moorabbin is nice, and up towards Doncaster. I would try and stay within the ring road, avoid the western suburbs, Craigieburn, Airport west and Springvale and parts of Frankston. For 2 years my work involved home visits all across Melbourne Port Melbourne, South Melbourne. Brunswick, Fitzroy and Carlton. |
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