NSW Central Coast Suburb Advice/Suggestions
#1
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NSW Central Coast Suburb Advice/Suggestions
Hey everyone, haven't been on here in years...
But here I am again - looking for some feedback/advice.
Currently in Melbourne, OH's job means he is away more than he is at home... Was good at first lol, but now dread the weeks he is away.
His company have suggested relocating us, & we are very interested... However I have no idea on places to avoid or on the flipside places to look out for.
Woongarrah & Wadalba have, & continue to catch my eye.
Suggestions & personal feedback on these areas or any other suburbs on the Central Coast would be greatly appreciated.
There is no right or wrong location, as OH rarely works in the same place for more than a couple of weeks at a time.
Thanks
But here I am again - looking for some feedback/advice.
Currently in Melbourne, OH's job means he is away more than he is at home... Was good at first lol, but now dread the weeks he is away.
His company have suggested relocating us, & we are very interested... However I have no idea on places to avoid or on the flipside places to look out for.
Woongarrah & Wadalba have, & continue to catch my eye.
Suggestions & personal feedback on these areas or any other suburbs on the Central Coast would be greatly appreciated.
There is no right or wrong location, as OH rarely works in the same place for more than a couple of weeks at a time.
Thanks
#2
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Joined: Feb 2011
Location: Avoca Beach
Posts: 565
Re: NSW Central Coast Suburb Advice/Suggestions
As a general rule, the suberbs that start with a 'W' should be avoided
There are lots of nice areas, Avoca Beach, Terrigal, Wamberal, Kilcare, Hardy's Bay etc. Great beaches, plenty of shopping centres, good selection of schools. On the down-side, congested roads, no 'good' pubs, and you can't get gravy in a fish/chip shop.
There are lots of nice areas, Avoca Beach, Terrigal, Wamberal, Kilcare, Hardy's Bay etc. Great beaches, plenty of shopping centres, good selection of schools. On the down-side, congested roads, no 'good' pubs, and you can't get gravy in a fish/chip shop.
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Re: NSW Central Coast Suburb Advice/Suggestions
Thanks for reponding
Ok... Willl check those areas out aswell!
Ok... Willl check those areas out aswell!