nice places to live western Sydney
Anybody goy any info on tnice places to live in the west of the city. Preferably on a train line into the city.
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Re: nice places to live western Sydney
Originally posted by jasonK944 Anybody goy any info on tnice places to live in the west of the city. Preferably on a train line into the city. There's quite a lot of new development on the river nowadays (old industrial sites being given over to housing). You could try Newington near the Olympic site or Canada Bay. Unfortunately, I think only Newington is close to a train line. From Newtown west to Penrith it only gets hotter in summer and colder in winter - and has more and more car yards the further west you go. Flat, hot and not very desirable. Strathfield or Burwood are about the only OK suburbs in that direction AND they both have stations. The Hills district isn't too bad - Baulkham Hills, Castle Hill (funnel web central), Cherrybrook, Kellyville (McMansion central) but they're quite a long way out and again not close to a train line. I honestly couldn't recommend Penrith, Parramatta, Liverpool, Cambelltown to anyone. I'd rather live in a shoebox in Kings Cross than a house in those areas. |
Re: nice places to live western Sydney
Originally posted by jasonK944 Anybody goy any info on tnice places to live in the west of the city. Preferably on a train line into the city. |
Re: nice places to live western Sydney
Originally posted by jasonK944 Anybody goy any info on tnice places to live in the west of the city. Preferably on a train line into the city. A lot of colleagues live at Springwood which is in the foothills of the blue mountains and an up and coming neighbourhood. For trains try www.131500.com.au . |
St Clair is perfect !! Between Blacktown & Penrith.
Especially the house I am now selling there :) :D |
We're at Kings Langley, between Baulkham Hills and Seven Hills, at the end of the M2 and 5 minutes to Seven Hills Railway Station.
Sue |
Originally posted by SueandIan We're at Kings Langley, between Baulkham Hills and Seven Hills, at the end of the M2 and 5 minutes to Seven Hills Railway Station. Sue |
Originally posted by bondipom How is it there? Sue |
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