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Narre Warren station helps those that use PT and the restaurants both within Narre and around Fountain Gate are great and more can be found within a short drive to Berwick. If you dont have to travel to the city for work or at least have some flexibility when traveling, Narre Warren and surrounds are a great place to be. I've come from the inner blue chip suburbs of Melbourne, grown up there my whole life and have only just bought my first property in Narre Warren obviously because of it's affordability.

What i take from this so far is that it's a great "kick-start" area if you have visions of one day moving closer in or to a more reputable area. We are right near fountain Gate so a massive tick to amenities - everything we need is at our feet! Traffic within the suburb is quite a problem i find.

Princess Hwy and Cranbourne-Narre Warren Roads are the only main arterial roads that go through the suburb so lots of built up traffic. Pointing out hoons as mentioned from other posts is a big problem. I constantly hear cars roaring up and down streets day and night although luckily my street isn't affected. Keep in mind guys that this is now a booming suburb. For those of you looking at your first home be quick as you'll have stamp duty savings on any purchase under K, you won't pay a cent on stamp duty.

In response to the posts about bogans and agro neighbors etc, i would definitely agree with the bogan statement. Lot's of loud and obnoxious people around this area that don't have any sense for the community but then again it does depend on where you're located. This goes back to my point about hoons These bogans are exactly that! If you're fortunate enough to be situated in a tucked away quiet street you may avoid this but otherwise it's something you can' avoid.

They came around a knocked on my door when i moved in for a quick chat and let me know about the area and street even told if i needed to use their bin during renos i could! As a rule of thumb it doesn't matter where you buy or rent always be vigilant of your surrounds, types of people in your street and your neighbors. You might not think it but this makes a world of difference when you end up living there.

I love Narre Warren because it has lots of greenery, homes with matured gardens, lots of parks for the kids, a great range of schools, a huge shopping centre, lots of options for dining out, good recreational facilities, mixed housing and good mix of people moving into the area. It is an up and coming suburb in south east Melbourne, council investment and development I think will see this suburb continue to grow and thrive in a corridor where population growth is booming.

With technology and growing job opportunities in the south east there is no real need to live near Melbourne CBD. Narre Warren is also a great place for those with growing families that need that house with a decent size backyard and space for storage.

Narre Warren is its own little city, foot of the Dandenongs, next door to beautiful Berwick and the rolling hills of Beaconsfield. But now it is a busy central hub for the entire South East. Me and my partner moved in 10 years ago, we have no regrets about buying here, what makes it even better is when your property value increases 3 fold, not even inner city Melbourne has increased that much. Most people are quiet and pleasant, the demographic is changing, the old Narre Warren locals are moving on and a better class of people are moving in.

The retail shopping has everything I need, wide selection of eat out places. Happy to tell you there are many homes without children because the singles and couples prefer to have fur children instead. I can see in 20 years my home could be in the shadows of office towers.

Having lived in the 'south' area before I would never go back there again. So many people who take 0 pride in their homes and gardens- perhaps its due to being too tired travelling to and from work.. There is horrific traffic everywhere- every street seems to be clogged, people are all aggro because of it, and frankly, I don't know how people can maintain their sanity commuting to the city each day. This area is best for retirees, who don't need to travel anywhere fast.

Narre North, on the other hand is quiet, beautiful, uncongested and people take pride in their neighbourhoods- you pay for the privilege, however.

Having said this I moved to the bayside area Aspendale. Best decision ever, great schools, laid back attitude beach helps , houses are not as crammed in, and real good sense of community spirit. Until recently i lived in Narre Warren North and over the 12 years that i lived there, i have watched it develop and change in many ways.

There were paddocks of vacant land surrounding the house when i first moved to Narre Warren, now there are many estates and new homes where it is difficult to find spare land. The shopping center Fountain Gate has experienced large renovations making it the biggest int he South East.

The suburb is at least 40km from the city and the freeway in which you use to access the city is the Monash. This is very congested in peak times and it may take you nearly 2 hours of travel time.

I found is frustrating travelling and would need to add extra time allowance out of my day to travel to work which limited my options of employment. We have been Living in Narre Warren for 5 yrs now and to be honest i don't have any complain or any problem till now. I travel to city by public transport and wife drive to work, shopping in Westfield Fountain Gate is great and easy lots of new good retailers coming up recently.

Enjoy Village cinema, local pubs and food places for weekend. Beautiful park Sweeney Reserve with lots of Sports oval and games happening, enjoy with your full family watching games : Neighbor suburb Berwick has it own charm and aura, local cafes and restaurant, Sunday market is good. Property prices are quite decent with all these facilities i must say, but since we have moved it have grown value.

Nice peaceful suburb with a caring neighbourhood. It's one family out here in Oatlands estate, love the feel and the spirit!! We have a free recruitment service for employers, giving you access to a wide range of job-ready workers. This service is designed for skilled migrants and graduating international students who have skills that Australia needs.

The major features include Westfield Fountain Gate which is the second biggest shopping centre and the Fountain Gate Secondary College makes the biggest secondary school in Australia. Narre Warren has been growing from a semi-rural residential town to becoming a part of a major growth corridor in the southeast of Melbourne. There were several minor watercourses, and later development needed a number of storm retarding basins to alleviate flooding. In the Sands and McDougall directory recorded an orchardists' coolstore, two storekeepers, a motor garage and a blacksmith.

A mechanics' institute and a school were side by side in Webb Street. In collaboration with Robin Boyd he put a landmark fountain and sculpture at the corner and built a street layout based on Radburn principles with linear parks running between the rear boundaries of houses.

The estate was called Fountain Gate and had separate suburban status, c, until it was incorporated into Narre Warren. There are Fountain Gate State primary and secondary schools c, c and the Fountain Gate regional shopping centre which has grown to over shops. Despite the loss of its separate-suburb status, Fountain Gate found national recognition with the Kath and Kim televison series , domiciled at Fountain Lakes, a mixture of Fountain Gate and Patterson Lakes.

Click here to search picture captions and descriptions. Position within Australia. Your location. Places last visited. Your screen size. Map Includes. Submit website. Share your Australia - add a picture Narre Warren is a suburb of southeast Melbourne in south Victoria and has a population of around 26, The postcode for Narre Warren is Do you know of any agricultural activities in Narre Warren?



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