Hi Rover Ron
TSG at Eastern Creek, Surry Hills just regular local HWP but have bikes due to City traffic. Wheels OK?
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Hi Rover Ron
TSG at Eastern Creek, Surry Hills just regular local HWP but have bikes due to City traffic. Wheels OK?
Motorcycle Highway patrol is not something I am interested in getting into, i'll stick to cars.
As I said, im not fussed where I work, i can travel. Just looking for input on areas to avoid and ones which are more desirable.
It was more the missus who requested that if we do move to the big smoke that we live in Western Sydney or the lower blue mountains, hence why I asked about the area. If we live in this area there is a wide range of stations I am able to commute to and work in, and a wide area that she is able to find work in, probation parole or DOCS. But she has at least 2 years left in her degree which coincides with my tenure being completed and allowing me to consider moving, all things considering, as MickS brought up.
Are there now upmarket areas in Western Sydney? The place must have changed a bit since I lived there. I always thought the up market areas of Sydney were North Shore Line, Northern Beaches, and Eastern Suburbs. Past Burwood, well "Thar be Westies".
I'd like the bikes. Could I pull over the ******* who drive without consideration for others (not necessarily speeding), e.g., hogging the RH lane (fine exceeds $110 :D ), etc.
The wheels look good on the IIA, thanks very much. I still owe you a nice bottle of red.
Matt, when I said Sth Penrith is not better than Penrith, I meant that it ain't neceesarily so. There are some nice spots in old Penrith (and in Sth Penrith). But Penrith houses are more likely to be older than Sth Penrith. I prefer Penrith.
A friend who has just moved to Emu Plains made the comment today that Emu Plains is a hidden jewel. People just don't know about it.
I think the ideal would be to buy a block (yes, there still are some around)and put a new house on it.
Any house around here is likely to be 30-40 years old.
Once you move west of Penrith, travel time increases markedly. Train speed limits in the Mountains are quite low. Springwood is, by train, 30 mins from Penrith but by car it's only 15 minutes..
Im the same, the so called "Up market" areas closer to the coast are just to built up and to busy for me. I'd rather the western suburbs any day, which is largely why we are looking to live in that area. Whilst its still the city to me, and it comes with the headaches that living in the more densely populated areas generate I quite like the western suburbs of sydney, and areas like Mt Druitt aside i wouldnt mind living there that much.
As MickS said there are many factors which will affect the move, and how long it will take for me to get a spot in highway somewhere in the area is unknown but i'll be heading that way eventually. As a result would like to know the realestate market inside and out before I make the move, which I why i have asked the question so early. I'll spend the next couple of years watching house prices and what areas are going up and what areas are going down etc. We dont plan on staying there for ever, as I said 3-5 years, but I would like to have a house that has generated some equity in the time we are there.
Compared to the 70's and 80's...there are hardly any left nowadays. Besides ace, you'd need to wear those jodhpurs with one of these
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
...shoved down the front and the neat little SS leather hat and carrerra sunnies ;)
Nooooo....plenty nice places now....Mt Druitt, Dharruk, Minno...err Minto, Macquarie Fields....:D
Here you go Ace...should be able to work out where **** town is and isn't from these graphs...
Local Government Area Crime Maps (all in pdf) - Bureau of Crime Stats & Research : Lawlink NSW