Lord Liverpool Drive, Low Head, TAS 7253
Great for
- Clean & green
- Cost of living
- Lack of traffic
- Neighbourly spirit
- Parks and recreation
Not great for
- Nightlife
- Public transport
- Eating out
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Retirees
- Tourists
- LGBTQ+
Reviews of Lord Liverpool Drive, Low Head
"Glorious ocean views to Bass Strait in brand new road"
Lord Liverpool Drive is a wide but quiet road that offers breathtaking ocean views from the brand new properties which are all modern energy efficient homes. You won't see any old, ugly and cheap homes here. Lord Liverpool Drive sets a high benchmark for beach suburb living at Bell Buoy Beach. The new road has sewerage, underground power, phones/internet. I think it's only a matter of time that more people will discover Bell Buoy Beach, and more land releases will pop up as there's only a handful of cheap blocks left up for grabs in the area. There's direct public access to the gorgeous unspoilt beaches. If you love the beach for windsurfing, boating, swimming, or to just admire, and you crave peace and quiet away from the rat race but at the same time like to NOT feel totally isolated, this is the place for you. It's a safe, friendly, relaxing neighbourhood and is conveniently located 10 minutes drive from George Town where there's woollies, shops for everything from hardware to butchers, medical centres, library, post office, banks, hospital, mechanics, pubs, cafes, restaurants, Peppers waterfront resort, public swimming pool, and schools. If you want more options Launceston city is an easy 40 minutes drive from there.
Great for
- Peaceful, safe, friendly neighbourhood
- Brand new energy efficient homes
Not great for
- Lack of public transport
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Retirees
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Beach Lovers
No. I sold my property there. Its a beautiful spot. Therell be a council approved wind farm built close by soon.
Are you a real estate agent by any chance? Just curious as to the three posts all at once covering George Town, Low Head, and then very specifically a street.