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How to Choose the Perfect Suburb for Your Lifestyle and Budget

Finding the perfect place to call home is a significant decision, whether you're buying or renting. Choosing a suburb that suits your lifestyle is crucial, and there are many things to consider before making the move. When making your list of desired features and amenities, keep in mind the following:

 

Insider Secrets

Uncovering the Truth from Residents' Reviews for Your Next Move. Discovering the perfect suburb for your lifestyle can be challenging. But there's one tried-and-true method to help you gauge suitability: getting insights from potential new neighbours. By personally introducing yourself to locals and asking a diverse range of residents about their experiences, you can gather valuable and accurate insights about the community you're interested in. These are the people you could potentially share the street with for years to come, so it's important to get their perspective. If you prefer a more private approach, searching for suburb reviews online can also be helpful. Check out popular websites like realestate.com.au and domain.com.au for comprehensive suburb guides.

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Public transport

If you rely on public transport to get around, it's important to choose a home with good access to public transport. Living in a home within walking distance of a bus stop or train station is more convenient than worrying about trying to find a parking spot near the train station during peak hours during the week. Find out at https://transportnsw.info

 

School Zones

If you have children and want to send them to a specific school, you will need to consider the school zone you are required to live in. Buying property in a highly sought-after school zone can ensure property growth from other families wanting to live in the area. To check if your new home is within the school zone of your preferred school, use the convenient School Finder tool available at https://schoolfinder.education.nsw.gov.au

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Safety

Living in a safe neighbourhood is important so you can enjoy all aspects of life. Before calling any new suburb home, research the suburbs’ crime rates, community events, local businesses, and rental property vacancy rates. Get an indication of your suburb at https://urbanlivingindex.com

Shopping centres

Living near a shopping centre is convenient, but it's important to consider if you can handle the noise, traffic, and congestion that comes from a high volume of people all coming to one area.

Parks and recreational areas

Living near a park offers convenient and fun ways to enjoy the outdoors with your friends and family. They are a great place for some outdoor exercise, and community gatherings, and have a positive impact on our mental health.

 

Internet connectivity

Having a stable and fast internet connection is essential in today's digital age. Check if the National Broadband Network (NBN) is available in your potential new area, as it offers fast and reliable internet services to many parts of Australia. Go to https://www.nbnco.com.au/connect-home-or-business/check-your-address

Planned developments

Keep an eye out for future planned developments in the suburbs you're considering. This could have a positive impact on the quality of living in that suburb and property prices. Contact your local council to find out what developments are planned. You can search for your local council at https://www.olg.nsw.gov.au/public/local-government-directory/

 

Health facilities

Living near a hospital, medical centre, or pharmacy has many benefits. Being in proximity makes visiting your practitioners very convenient and saves a lot of time. It also allows you to be independent as you will be able to visit these health facilities yourself and will not have to rely on friends or family to drive you there.

Restaurants and cafes

If you're a foodie and love trying new places to eat, having a range of restaurants, cafes, and bars nearby can make for a lively and vibrant atmosphere, with plenty of opportunities to meet new people and try new cuisines.

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Population growth

If you're looking to invest in property, it's worth considering suburbs that are experiencing growth in population. By choosing an up-and-coming suburb, you may be able to get in on the ground floor and see significant returns on your investment in the long run.

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By keeping these factors in mind, you'll be well on your way to finding the perfect suburb to call home.

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