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Berwick

"A lot to offer"

Writing this from my experience growing up in Berwick and now visiting mates that live in the suburb. Good primary schools. Close to fountain gate. There’s a station that’ll take around 50 mins to get into the city, don’t drive. Catching an Uber or taxi back to the suburb will cost you a bit. Berwicks a large suburb with residential development from late 80s up to early 2010s.

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Mulgrave

"Close to everything... nearly"

Lived in Mulgrave for a few years. House was built in the 1960s. You get a lot of that in the older parts towards Springvale Rd. A lot of Olympic orange/yellow brick homes, not the most esthetically pleasant homes but I guess that was the style back then. Most front yards a well maintained. The oldies that lived in the area from the early days a pretty nice. The newer people tend to be young families and uni students.
Waverley Parks got a good vibe to it for the development that it is. Good restaurants there to.
You’re near Monash uni Clayton, Monash Fwy and Eastlink. A lot of good schools, a lot of bus routes to get you to the station. Huntingdale, Springvale , Westall and Clayton aren’t too far away but there’s no line that passes through Mulgrave.
Good parks, close to a lot of shops. Strangely I find that there’s a lot of bottle shops... if you like Asian food Spingvalle and Glenny are like a 10min drive. Then give yourself like 15 minutes on top to find parking.
Overall pretty good place to live.

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Rowville

"Good family suburb"

My parents moved to Rowville when I was 8. Now as an adult I decided to buy in it as well. I feel pretty safe here and there’s a lot of sports for the kids. Good suburb to live in. However public transport falls short with a lot of people either driving up to Huntingdale or FTG station to get into the the city.

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