Noble park Melbourne
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Noble park Melbourne
Hi,
I just been offer a physiotherapist position in a clinic based in Noble Park greater Melbourne and would love to know more about this area...
Anny suggestion about where I should live if I end up working there?
Thanks for your help and maybe see you soon...
Alex
I just been offer a physiotherapist position in a clinic based in Noble Park greater Melbourne and would love to know more about this area...
Anny suggestion about where I should live if I end up working there?
Thanks for your help and maybe see you soon...
Alex
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Re: Noble park Melbourne
Hi
Noble Park has a lot of eastern european's living there, Bosnian's, Serbs, Macedonians. I've only been there a couple of times to see clients but it's one of those areas where one house might be done up but you get a really daggy one next to it. Lot of 70's brick houses, hence some have been renno'ed and others haven't.
Probably be fine to work there but there are other areas you'd probably want to live in.
You could live Cheltenham or any of the bayside beach suburbs like Aspendale, Bonbeach, Carrum etc or go the other side to Endeavour Hills, Rowville, Ferntree Gully if you want forest and trees. But there is quite a lot of choice around the area with only probably a half hour commute.
Noble Park has a lot of eastern european's living there, Bosnian's, Serbs, Macedonians. I've only been there a couple of times to see clients but it's one of those areas where one house might be done up but you get a really daggy one next to it. Lot of 70's brick houses, hence some have been renno'ed and others haven't.
Probably be fine to work there but there are other areas you'd probably want to live in.
You could live Cheltenham or any of the bayside beach suburbs like Aspendale, Bonbeach, Carrum etc or go the other side to Endeavour Hills, Rowville, Ferntree Gully if you want forest and trees. But there is quite a lot of choice around the area with only probably a half hour commute.
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Re: Noble park Melbourne
Depending on how far you want to travel there are lots of options. I live about 5km from St Kilda near central Melbourne and it takes me about 30 minutes to drive to Noble Park. Mornington wouldn't take any longer, or almost anywhere along the bay. Neither would the countryside to the east, such as the dandenongs or south east towards Gippsland. So it depends on the lifestyle you are looking for
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Re: Noble park Melbourne
Thank you guys, that is pretty much what I read throughout different thread but their were a bit dated and was just wondering if the area had improved a bit....
Also a big thanks for all your suggestions regarding a place to live, very helpful!
Alex
Also a big thanks for all your suggestions regarding a place to live, very helpful!
Alex