On Kingsgrove Road, for instance, the suburb is chock full with industrial services rather than amenities or housing. This causes dismay easily, considering how supposedly good Kingsgrove is meant to be. Councils revamping the local shopping strip Resale value is great if you're lucky enough to have bought in. I've been living in Kingsgrove for the past 4 years and have to say that the change I've seen so far is amazing.
Apart from the busy Kingsgrove shops down the road next to the train station, there is now a new Pottery complex of apartments which comes with Woolworths, trendy cafes, hair and nail salons, bottle shop and more. The Greek tavern "Kefi" literally had around 50 people in the cue for take away on a Saturday night July The whole place is buzzing.
Moreover, there is a new Bunnings being built on Kingsgrove Road. The house prices are increasing though Another downside, is that so far there is not even one good gym in close proximity, but I believe Anytime fitness is coming to Kingsgrove soon. Overall, it's a really good suburb to live in for professionals or young families. It is a very conveniently located suburb which my husband and three kids would like to move into in the near future due to its array of schools, both private and state, and excellent transport services.
Kingsgrove is easily accessible to the city and other high density commercial areas such as Newtown and the Eastern Suburbs thanks to the M5 and other various main roads of Kingsgrove leading to these places.
Kingsgrove has some great eating places and cafes in the main Kingsgrove Road commercial area and has other restaurants such as 'Giorgio's', on the Earlwood side on Kingsgrove Road and William Street. There is also an upmarket chocolate cafe on the Hurstville side of the suburb. Kingsgrove also has some great neighboring suburbs with a lot of atmosphere - Earlwood patisseries, cafes and upscale, designer boutiques and bridal couture shops , Beverly Hills restaurants and close proximity to other dining hot spots such as Brighton Le Sands and The Entertainment Quarter 15 minute drive.
Kingsgrove is growing and this is reflected in the high degree of development in the area. Residents continue to renovate the Red-Brick pre-war homes and construct new homes, implying that they proudly call this busy yet at the same time, quiet area home.
Kingsgrove has great access to major shopping centres, fantastic for grocery and retail shopping - Hurstville, Roselands, Burwood and Marrickville Metro. Also, thanks to the M5, Bondi Junction is easily accessible. It is easy for the average resident to be shopping in the city. Kingsgrove's train and bus services to the CDB are also regular and quick. If you are like me and my husband and wish for your children to go to private schools in the nearby Inner West, private bus services to this school are available.
There is also a Newington College Bus only a few steps away in Earlwood. Kingsgrove has a great culture, still boasting a strong Australian community, Italian, Greek and some Asian residents are proud to call Kingsgrove homes. An average street in Kingsgrove see's the Ferrari and the Holden unite, people are at peace and their is this great sense of community.
It seems like everyone is there for one another. Many notable Australians also call this suburb home, including renowned fashion designer - Alex Perry, who grew up in Maroubra in the southern Eastern Suburbs. Actor Bryan Brown was also educated in the area, as we're children's super-group, the Wiggles. Kingsgrove is very well serviced by bus and train making the city, inner-west and earlwood all very easily accessible.
Housing is low density on larger blocks so there is plenty of peace and quiet, and most residential streets are fairly quiet. There are some lovely tree lined streets in the north-east part of the suburb. The M5 provides easy access to the airport, city or south-west. Despite its proximity to the airport, aircraft noise is minimal, and it is whisper quiet at night although if you like some nightlife the inner west isn't too far away! Milperra suburb boundaries. Bass Hill - Lansdowne suburb boundaries.
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