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Mont Albert

"Very leafy, beautiful houses and streetscapes but very suburban and isolating"

We moved here to get a backyard for our kids, having lived in Nth Fitzroy for many years. We fell in love with a gorgeous Federation House that had everything but soon found it very isolating, too suburban and too quiet.
In Nth Fitztroy, we used to have one car and walked everywhere and people would just say hi wherever your went. Mont Albert, we needed two cars and used them all the time - to go get bread, or milk, or the library or anything really. Walking the dogs along the street no-one said hi, went to the park to let the kids play, no-one said hi. After 3 years we left.
Now we are in Hawthorn and it's vibrant, we still have the two cars but they hardly get used and everyone says hi or at least smiles at you. And we walk more and find it a happy compromise.

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Hawthorn

"An ideal locale for families and students"

We moved here about 7 years ago with two young kids and are close to Glenferrie Station. Perfect spot. 5 mins walk to creche next to the library, 5 min walk to Glenferrie Primary (great state school) and 5 mins to Glenferrie Station, which is a major hub. We used to leave our house at 8am, drop kids off at creche/school, get to the train and were at our desks in the CBD at the latest by 8.45am! Can't beat that. Now they are older and it's an easy commute for them to any of the schools around. For us, it's still easy to get into the CBD for work or a stroll down to all the great shops in Glenferrie Rd, or a quick drive to Camberwell. People are friendly and it's nice to walk the dogs around the neighbourhood, either along the leafy streets gazing at all the lovely houses or letting them run around the nearby off-lead parks.
It's also a nice eclectic mix of families with kids, empty nesters and students. Quiet (for the most part) yet vibrant.
But what would I change? Only one thing: less pubs/clubs around and the issues from licensed venues and <30s roaming from venue to venue in the wee hours. State Govt have labelled Glenferrie Rd an activity hub and that brings some issues with it but as long as you don't live in the immediate vicinity, it's terrific.
I doubt we'll ever leave the area.

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orenc

Hello Rado. When is your comment from? Did your children go to Glenferrie Primary before or after the new principal arrived?

annat16

Were thinking of moving to Thai area from Toronto and have 2 young boys - would you still recommend?

orenc

Also, we ended up putting our daughter in Glenferrie Primary School, and it's just great. I don't know how to compare to private schools in Australia, but compared to public schools in Israel, the teacher quality and enthusiasm is great. There is a lot of focus on social aspects, which is especially important for children born abroad. They also make great yearly-videos and use lots of humour in teaching:
https://glenferrieps.vic.edu.au/
Most important, it is an International Baccalaureate school (https://www.ibo.org/), which in addition to many other benefits, also attracts top-talent teachers.

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