costa78
Reviews
"Don't Miss the Opportunity."
Recently undergone substantial residential redevelopment and is looking to be one of Melbournes next booming suburbs. There has also been recent investment by local and state governments, including the Paddy O'Donoghue Community Complex which opened in 2006, the redevelopment of Noble Park Railway Station and the new Aquatic centre which is home to melbournes largest water slide for the new generation of families surfacing. In terms of public amenities, there are a number of schools; and religious centers including Churches, Temples and Mosques. In terms of businesses, the Noble Park shopping district houses many high quality bakeries, cafés and restaurants and convenience stores. Being formerly market gardens, Noble Park has fertile soil and to this day still has a large number of River Red Gum trees, the fertile soil in noble park gives the suburb a lush and green look all year round. There are three stations in the Noble Park vicinity (Noble Park, Sandown and Yarraman) and four bus routes that service the suburb. Noble Park has ample of parklands, bicycle and walking tracks, South Eastern Hospital, Medical Clinics and lets not forget easy access to East Link and not to mention sporting facilities, golf courses and the all new Noble Park Aquatic Centre.. For the Beach lovers Edithvale beach is only 15 minute drive. This suburb is definitely undervalued and has plenty of upside!!
Great for
- Plenty of markets within short distance.
- Surrounded by larger city services of Springvale,Dandenong & Keysborough.
- Train Service, frequent as 2 lines go through.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- LGBT+
- Students
- Trendy & Stylish
have to agree with Monique with this one
I keep hearing that this place is on the up but i drove through it a few weeks ago and it was soooo gross! I was glad i had my doors locked. I'll check again in another 10 years maybe.
Trendy and stylish? Seriously?