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Canning Vale

"Excluded and sheltered."

Canning Vale's pros and cons just about breaks even. It's the type of place where you would fit in if you drove a minivan and like to walk around parks with a baby stroller. It is your typical family suburban neighbourhood. The suburb is fairly safe in comparison to it's surroundings such as Gosnells or Thornlie. Suitable for family's in all stages of life but if you are young and single, you'll be bored out of your wits. It's very remote from any sign of life after 8pm but early mornings and evenings have so much traffic that it will take you half a life time to get 500m down the road. The residents are mainly middle to upper class income earners. One of the good points is that all public infrastructure and parks are well maintained by the counsel, which is a breath of fresh air to know that the local government is doing something beneficial with our tax money rather than sponsoring Centerlink funded Holden Commodores with exhausts that sounds like you had Indian for dinner last night and the ever thriving industry of Chevrolet badges. Possibility of either being the perfect place or your worst mistake depending on the stage of life you're in.

Great for

  • Manmade Parks And Lakes
  • Safe And Sound
  • Frequent New Establishment
  • Friendly

Not great for

  • Very distant from the City
  • Horrible Lack of Public Transport Efficiency
  • Limited and Below Average Social, Food & Entertainment Options

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
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