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Brighton-le-Sands

    Brighton-Le-Sands 2216

Location: Beach, Outer suburb/neighbourhood

Rent: 2 br apartment: $260 - $380 pw

Vibe: Greek holiday

Sun, sand, blue skies and Greek Yum Cha. What? Yep, there’s a Greek Yum Cha place in Brighton-le-Sands (a world first???). The flavour of this suburb is decidedly souvlaki and tzatziki, opa! There are Greek cake shops, coffee shops, cafes and even a Greek Australian Sports Hall of Fame. This is family and couples wanting to have kids territory.
 
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Cronulla - right or wrong move (1 viewing)
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TOPIC: Cronulla - right or wrong move
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Cronulla - right or wrong move 2008/08/05 17:31 Karma: 0  
Hi,
Back again for another go - after a great deal of searching I am stringly tempted to look around the Cronulla area as it appears to be beachside living at a more affordable cost. I need to travel to the CBD each day, but used to 1 hour travel on Londons underground.
Anyone any experiences or views on Cronulla?

Much appreciated, beers on me!

Rob
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Re:Cronulla - right or wrong move 2008/08/06 03:52 Karma: 0  
Anyone who lives in Cronulla, or the Shire, loves it. Everyone who lives outside the shire disses it and thinks it's unevolved. Those who don't like it say it's stuck in the 1950s in terms of attitude. It's quite anglo and given you are from London, you may or may not be aware that about 3 years ago there was a huge race riot in Cronulla between the Aussies and the Lebanese. Things have quietened down substantially since then, and I reckon most locals were embarrassed by what happened. But it certainly is more affordable, it is on a train line, and that's always a bonus, and it does have some good cafes at the beach. I think it might be a case of check it out for yourself. Put it this way, you could do a lot worse.
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Re:Cronulla - right or wrong move 2008/08/08 18:19 Karma: 0  
Right or wrong? It's all subjective. I think it's ok. The beach is great and yes there is a train line. why don't you just come down and see. if you are into cafe culture and inner city living then Cronulla won't really suit you but if you are ok with 'white bread' suburbs then you will be fine.
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Re:Cronulla - right or wrong move 2008/08/08 19:20 Karma: 0  
Thankyou both for the thoughts
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