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geordiebloke Jan 27th 2009 12:54 pm

Considering Yanchep
 
We've been giving Yanchep some consideration as a place to live.

I know there aint much there at the moment, but the beach is lovely
and we have some friends moving up there later in year.

I'm just after some info. on what the place is like to live in and maybe
some info on the local schools.

The missus works in Joondalup and I'm in the city, so I'm guessing a commute
of about 20 mins and 50 mins?.

Cheers in advance.

Steve

lucy.summers Jan 27th 2009 1:15 pm

Re: Considering Yanchep
 

Originally Posted by geordiebloke (Post 7220172)
We've been giving Yanchep some consideration as a place to live.

I know there aint much there at the moment, but the beach is lovely
and we have some friends moving up there later in year.

I'm just after some info. on what the place is like to live in and maybe
some info on the local schools.

The missus works in Joondalup and I'm in the city, so I'm guessing a commute
of about 20 mins and 50 mins?.

Cheers in advance.

Steve

It's a long way up! With marmion Ave opened up that should make it quicker (but it's still about 15 minutes up from Brighton which is about 15 minutes again from Ocean Reef)....don't forget also I assume you're commuting in rush hour. Your wife prob won't be too far wrong with about a 20-30 minute commute but would estimate your commute to the city at nearer 1 1/4 hr at least in rush hour.

Afraid I don't anything else about the area - good luck with your decision making.

geordiebloke Jan 27th 2009 1:21 pm

Re: Considering Yanchep
 
Thanks for that, I work shifts so I miss the rush hour most of the time and when I am travelling at peak times I tend to use the train :)

geordiebloke Jan 28th 2009 7:52 pm

Re: Considering Yanchep
 
Any ideas on what the schools are like, junior and high?

neiluk Jan 28th 2009 8:24 pm

Re: Considering Yanchep
 
Hi
We have lived in yanchep for about 2 years now and love it yes we live in the older part of yanchep so good size blocks but its quiet people are friendly but yes you still do get the odd idiot up here. 8 minutes from jindalee so coles isnt far away if your going to joondalup i would still use the wannaroo road.I use to work at the waca in the city and yes the drive was a pain but as your doing shift work you will miss that.Yes there is no commercalism up here like clarkson no fast food stores no looking out of your window and seeing next doors laundry window its still has the feel of a old fishing suburb and our children love it here they are safe and can rome around quiet freely.The school is not bad and there is also a new school 5mins up the road in two rocks..


Neil

sj oldfield Jan 28th 2009 11:16 pm

Re: Considering Yanchep
 
I love Yanchep..................and would jump at the chance to live there!!!

richgina Jan 29th 2009 2:05 am

Re: Considering Yanchep
 

Originally Posted by sj oldfield (Post 7225344)
I love Yanchep..................and would jump at the chance to live there!!!

We have a little 3+1 in Two Rocks which we r trying to sell only cos we need the money. Both Yanchep and Two Rocks are lovely, the beaches are quiet shops have everything you need day to day. There is talk of both the freeway and the trains extending up to Yanchep.
If you have kids the lagoon at Yanchep is awesome it is so safe and they have lifeguards there in summer. The cafe over the road does great hot chips.
:D:D:D

geordiebloke Jan 29th 2009 7:27 pm

Re: Considering Yanchep
 

Originally Posted by neiluk (Post 7224803)
Hi
We have lived in yanchep for about 2 years now and love it yes we live in the older part of yanchep so good size blocks but its quiet people are friendly but yes you still do get the odd idiot up here. 8 minutes from jindalee so coles isnt far away if your going to joondalup i would still use the wannaroo road.I use to work at the waca in the city and yes the drive was a pain but as your doing shift work you will miss that.Yes there is no commercalism up here like clarkson no fast food stores no looking out of your window and seeing next doors laundry window its still has the feel of a old fishing suburb and our children love it here they are safe and can rome around quiet freely.The school is not bad and there is also a new school 5mins up the road in two rocks..


Neil

Thanks for that Neil.

Do you know much about the High school?
There also seems to be much said about future development, but I was wandering if this is definite or just proposed at this stage?
When you say idiots, do you mean a few young hoons or are some other
crime/ anti social problems?

Cheers

Steve

nickallen1969 Jan 30th 2009 9:46 pm

Re: Considering Yanchep
 

Originally Posted by geordiebloke (Post 7228598)
Thanks for that Neil.

Do you know much about the High school?
There also seems to be much said about future development, but I was wandering if this is definite or just proposed at this stage?
When you say idiots, do you mean a few young hoons or are some other
crime/ anti social problems?

Cheers

Steve

Dont know about hoons etc or the schools but the future development is set in cast iron. I had the local paper delivered last week ( i'm in Quinns Rocks ) and it was stating that the development of the Alkimos project which apparently is next to yanchep will create approximately 50,000 houses along with numerous retail outlets to servoce the area. The good point is that they will also be developing new schools, colleges etc, no doubt it will spoil the quiteness of the area but apparently this is going to take about the next 15 to 20 years.

Hope this helps


Regards

geordiebloke Jan 31st 2009 5:34 pm

Re: Considering Yanchep
 

Originally Posted by nickallen1969 (Post 7232766)
Dont know about hoons etc or the schools but the future development is set in cast iron. I had the local paper delivered last week ( i'm in Quinns Rocks ) and it was stating that the development of the Alkimos project which apparently is next to yanchep will create approximately 50,000 houses along with numerous retail outlets to servoce the area. The good point is that they will also be developing new schools, colleges etc, no doubt it will spoil the quiteness of the area but apparently this is going to take about the next 15 to 20 years.

Hope this helps


Regards

Cheers for that :thumbup:


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