Azalea Place, Macquarie Fields, NSW 2564
Ranked 2nd best street by locals in Macquarie Fields, NSW
Great for
- Childcare
- Clean & green
- Cost of living
- Gym and fitness
- Lack of traffic
Not great for
- No ratings yet
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families With Kids
- Country Lovers
- Singles
- Retirees
Reviews of Azalea Place, Macquarie Fields
"Azalea Place - a fantastic cul-de-sac street in the Flowers Estate, on the border of Ingleburn & Macquarie Fields"
Azalea Place is part of the exlusive 100% cul-de-sac streets that make up the Flowers Estate on the border of Ingleburn & Macquarie Fields, built in the mid 90's. All the houses in the entire estate have a homely, rich & classic look, all with timeless New-Federation style architechture. The street (& estate) straddles the length of the beautiful genlte sloping hill along the beautifully landscaped Hazelett Oval grounds. The street has a relaxing ambience, lovely neighbours & well kept lawns. Closeby are all the facilities, restaurants, & shopping of Ingleburn, or the fast food options of Macquarie Fields in the other direction. A short distance away is the recently refurbished Ingleburn RSL Club, with its stunning bar, cafe & dining and great quality shows. Often the shows are free, including a fabulous Cher impersonator concert! You have easy access to Ingleburn station, the M5, and even a 1/2hrly bus that pulls up next to the Green Corridor centre of Azalea Place (a short path connects the Green Corridor centre of Azalea Place to the bus stop within the adjascent Ingleburn Carrs Esatate.)
Great for
- Part of beautiful & seculuded 100% cul-de-sac streets of the Flowers Estate
- Amazing Transport options- 1/2hr buses, Trains, & M5
- Close to Village Shopping & full service facilities of Ingleburn, including fabulous restaurants, & first class nightlife with Ingleburn RSL
Not great for
- It's a fair distance from the City, (but only 1/2hr or so on M5 or train to the Airport & Sydney City)
- The area may eventually lose it's Village feel - the greater area is changing with the new South West Rail Link developments
- Would be nice if the suburb had it's own cinema, & Bunnings (although Bunnings Crossroads is only 10mins drive away)
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- LGBT+
- Students
- Country Lovers
- Trendy & Stylish
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"A serene and green cul-de-sac quietly tucked away in nature's pocket, but within calling distance to necessities"
We fell in love with this street the first time we laid our eyes on it.
Having viewed and rejected over 15 properties for purchase, due to either surrounding area or price, this came across as a little gem to us, offering the best of both the worlds.
As for the buildings, most of the houses are brick-veneer and the construction has really kept up well over the years.
The landscape and ambience of this street warrants for it to be named a separate suburb by itself.
For amenities:
1) The wonderful Hazlett Oval is at a stone's throw away for that evening of exercise
2) The Glenquarie is within 2kms for all shopping needs (this now also has an ANYTIME fitness GYM)
3) Ingleburn station/restaurants/shops/services are within 3kms
Great for
- Amazing Transport options- 1/2hr buses, Trains, & M5
- Close to Village Shopping & full service facilities of Ingleburn, including fabulous restaurants, & first class nightlife with Ingleburn RSL
- Part of beautiful & seculuded 100% cul-de-sac streets of the Flowers Estate
Not great for
- It's a fair distance from the City, (but only 1/2hr or so on M5 or train to the Airport & Sydney City)
- Would be nice if the suburb had it's own cinema, & Bunnings (although Bunnings Crossroads is only 10mins drive away)
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Country Lovers