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Moving to Melbourne (Greater)? This suburb is packed with family activities including the outer space themed Planetary Playground in Joyce Park. These are Melbourne’s best lifestyle suburbs: 1. Melbourne’s south may not be as sought-after as the east, but there sure is plenty there for families. This includes the suburb of Altona, which is only 13 km from the city and boasts great rail links as well as a beach. Richmond is one of the best suburbs to live in Melbourne for people who want to be close but not too close to the CBD.
Altona. The suburb also has great public transport in the form of trams (the fourth best in Melbourne) and trains, plus high walkability, good proximity to secondary education and decent employment. Find the best suburbs and streets to live in Melbourne (Greater) on Homely.com.au. A current population of 26,000 people have no shortage of shopping, food & drink, entertainment, art and culture to soak up along Victoria Street, Bridge Road and Swan Street. Read out our list of the best suburbs in Melbourne here. I live on the left side. Menu. St Kilda West.
Best areas for families to live in southern Melbourne suburbs. #5 Ormond. The left side of the tracks has more houses while the right side is mostly units. Home to no less than 3 public primary schools, Ormond in the south-east of Melbourne comes fifth on our list of family-friendly suburbs. With the beach on its doorstep and a short commute to Melbourne’s Central Business District (CBD) – 29 minutes by public transport or 18 minutes by car – it’s no surprise that St Kilda West has topped the list of Melbourne’s best lifestyle suburbs.
Moving to Melbourne (Greater)? This suburb is packed with family activities including the outer space themed Planetary Playground in Joyce Park. These are Melbourne’s best lifestyle suburbs: 1. Melbourne’s south may not be as sought-after as the east, but there sure is plenty there for families. This includes the suburb of Altona, which is only 13 km from the city and boasts great rail links as well as a beach. Richmond is one of the best suburbs to live in Melbourne for people who want to be close but not too close to the CBD.
Altona. The suburb also has great public transport in the form of trams (the fourth best in Melbourne) and trains, plus high walkability, good proximity to secondary education and decent employment. Find the best suburbs and streets to live in Melbourne (Greater) on Homely.com.au. A current population of 26,000 people have no shortage of shopping, food & drink, entertainment, art and culture to soak up along Victoria Street, Bridge Road and Swan Street. Read out our list of the best suburbs in Melbourne here. I live on the left side. Menu. St Kilda West.
Best areas for families to live in southern Melbourne suburbs. #5 Ormond. The left side of the tracks has more houses while the right side is mostly units. Home to no less than 3 public primary schools, Ormond in the south-east of Melbourne comes fifth on our list of family-friendly suburbs. With the beach on its doorstep and a short commute to Melbourne’s Central Business District (CBD) – 29 minutes by public transport or 18 minutes by car – it’s no surprise that St Kilda West has topped the list of Melbourne’s best lifestyle suburbs.