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Brunswick
Brunswick 
A multicultural suburb with Victorian architecture and narrow streets. 

Brunswick, Melbourne

If you like unpretentious, earthy cafes and living in a place where people of all descriptions are welcome, then Brunswick is your nirvana. Traditionally a working class area popular with migrants, in recent years it has begun attracting professionals, community minded types, and those with a bit of edgy flair. In terms of politics, this is green and politically left territory. (More information below...)

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Rent $$$:

2 bdrm apartment: $250 - $460 per week


Mediterranean Wholesalers - 482 Sydney Rd - Ph: 9380 4777

Location:

Inner city, Near Melbourne Uni, Near RMIT


Victorian cottages

Would Suit:

Singles, Professionals, Families, Gay/lesbian, Students


Can be hard

Vibe:

hairy legs, community spirit


Birkenstocks, brown work shoes


Brunswick covers a huge area. There's East Brunswick, Brunswick and West Brunswick. All three areas have a mixture of residential buildings and light industry. Properties in West Brunswick tend to be larger, predominantly built post 1910, and more popular with families. Cool types opt for East Brunswick and it's array of worker' cottages and slightly larger brick or timber period homes.. Brunswick itself holds attractions for a variety of people. It's mostly made up of small brick worker's cottagers, Victorian terraces or Victorian timber block fronted homes, and has narrow streets. All three are safe suburbs.

East Brunswick is where new interesting, arty cafes have moved in. The number of blue collar workers in East Brunswick is dropping, making way for a greater number of tertiary educated people. East Brunswick used to have a bluestone quarry. It now has a few outlet stores including a good luggage shop on Lygon St.

Brunswick has an amazing assortment of independent shops you most likely won't find anywhere else. There's no glitz here, not by a long stretch. But what there is is colourful, cheap, and totally unpretentious. You'd be hard pressed not to get a bargain here. Post WW2 European migrants moved here, reflected in shops like the amazing Mediterranean Wholesalers. More recently people from Islamic countries have settled in Brunswick. There's a bit of a live music scene here. And perhaps not as much green space as people would like. If you crave greenery and parks, check out the Maribyrnong River and Queens Park in nearby Moonee Ponds. Brunswick used to have a huge brickworks. The chimneys still remain.

Brunswick was named after the estranged wife of King George IV, Caroline of Brunswick. In the early 2000's, Brunswick was the scene of the murder of a gangland patriach. But other than that, this place is fairly safe.

Parking: can be hard around Sydney Rd. Vibe: hairy legs and community spirit. Shoe equivalent: Brown work shoes, Birkenstocks. Would suit: singles, students, families, professionals, gay/lesbians. Location: inner city. Distance from city centre: 4km. Direction: north.


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