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Moving to NSW – Top 5 Places to Consider

by Emma L. Business consultant

When it comes to living in NSW, the majority of people immediately think that one is referring to Sydney. This is only logical, seeing as how this is, by far, the most populous and recognizable place in the region with about 4.5 million inhabitants. Still, NSW is an amazing place full of possibilities and Sydney is far from being the only thing that this Australian state has to offer. With that in mind and without further ado, here are the top five places other than Sydney that you should consider when you decide to move to NSW.

Newcastle

Newcastle is one of the biggest cities in Australia (and second biggest in NSW), yet, it’s often overlooked, seeing as how people often focus on all the major ones like Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane. The city itself has numerous perks that not a lot of places can match. First of all, this is one of the cities with the calmest traffic in the whole of Australia and a place with free parking at the beachside. For a car owner, both of these should be quite massive. Second, it has an active art scene, which is quite important for those who are interested in NSW cultural life. Lastly, the famous Hunter Valley is only 45 minutes away, which means that you get access to an incredible wine tour whenever you feel like it.

Central Coast

For those who can’t make up their mind between Newcastle and Sydney, Central Coast might be a perfect compromise, seeing as how it’s positioned right in the middle. This means that it takes you less than an hour’s drive to get to either of these two cities. The affordability of moving to this city is also much greater, seeing as how the place itself is almost twice less expensive than Sydney (even its cheaper suburbs). This place is also great for families, due to the fact that it has great schools (both private and public). The renowned University of Newcastle is also nearby, which is yet another plus.

Orange

According to some estimates, Orange just might be the most desirable regional city in NSW and the reasons behind this are quite numerous. First of all, the environment reflects the size of the town, which is why you get more space, access to cleaner air and somewhat friendlier community by moving there. The number of micro-businesses in the area is growing as well, which is why aspiring entrepreneurs might want to check out Orange real estate on time. Sporting opportunities here are also quite numerous, which gives you one more reason to give this city a serious consideration. With increased government funding allocated to services and organizations in Orange, this trend of growing desirability might just carry on.

Wollongong

The next place on this list is the city of Wollongong, renowned for its numerous amazing beaches, as well as amazing dining and art scene. As always, it gives you a great ratio of real estate prices and proximity to major business hubs like Sydney and Newcastle. Also, Wollongong has a great public transportation system. Its buses and taxi services are just great and there’s also a train that can take you to Sydney without any hassle. Due to the fact that this is the place with oceanic climate with humid subtropical influences, even in winter, the temperature is usually between 9 °C and 18 °C, which is really not that great of amplitude when compared to other seasons.

Maitland

Last but in no way the least important suggestion is a potential move to Maitland. First of all, this is a city in expansion with a number of new residential estates for sale and whole new suburbs emerging every year. The place is incredibly welcoming to newcomers, and it even has a website that can help them get all the information they need about the area in one place. This place is also home to some of the most relevant national and international retail outlets, which makes it quite shopper-friendly. Overall, it’s a place to pay close attention to in the following years.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are so many great locations in NSW that are both cheaper and offer a somewhat quieter lifestyle than Sydney. Sure, living in a major city has its advantages, like more job opportunities and a greater variety of services in various industries. Nonetheless, having more options to choose from is always a good thing, which is why you need to pay the entirety of NSW a consideration, not just focus on one metropolis.



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About Emma L. Advanced Pro  Business consultant

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Created on Apr 23rd 2019 02:50. Viewed 182 times.

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