Salman Sh

Salman Sh

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Bundoora

"A great and peaceful place to live"

It does not have the city or other fancy suburbs vibe but very peaceful environment to raise a family
You will have all the amenities required by sharing borders with Epping, Greensborough and Eltham and be within
There is nothing that you cannot find in Bundoora except Eureaca that I bet you don't visit it regularly even if you live by it.
The population is mostly elderly people and the only thing that could improve is Bundoora Square
Cheap fruits in Settelment road, high quality (Halal) meat in Lalor, cheap pool (Watermarc) in Greensborough, cheap fuel and groceries in Castco (Epping), Bunnings (Thomastown and Mill Park) you have everything.
Restaurants are not that great I have to admit - or at least I don't know the good ones, but for sure avoid KFC in Greensborough
Within 5 km you will reach 5 shopping centres.

The tram takes ages to get to City but Wastonia station seems to be a good public transport option
Andrews' suburban loop plan is to build a train station in Bundoora but that would eventuate in 2050 if not later.
No great schools
Bundoora park is fantastic
Two university campuses RMIT and La Trobe

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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mariatavlas
mariatavlas

Epping is on the other side more north rather than north east to Bundoora.
The suburbs close to Bundoora & on the same side of plenty road are ; reservoir, greensbourgh, mill park & south Morang.

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