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  1. There are several areas close to the train station and there is a new suburb being built there with affordable housing. There is also a land release coming up on the other side of the road from the station coming up - saw it this week when I drove past.

     

    I wouldn't recommend the areas around the shopping centre.

     

    You would need a car to go shopping if you live close to the station - walking back with shopping in 40c would not be fun.

     

    Generally, the best suburbs are those closest to water.

     

    cl0se to shopping is convenient for daily life, why "not recommended". Is there any issue on public security or other matter happening when living at

    the area close to Mandurah Forum? And besides, is it convenient to call commercial taxi at Maqndurah train station at night? I decided to visit and stay at

    Mandurah somedays, just to "feel" the actual daily life there next month,then make a decision.

     

     

     

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  2. Another consideation is that parking at the Mandurah rail station is very much hit and miss, and mostly miss. There are never enough parking places and little seem possible to improve it, many complaints. Parking fines are regular as people arrive to park and have to "ditch" their car to get to work. A ticket awaits them on their return. If you can drive to work in Perth, and have somewhere to park it might be better. Apart from that Mandurah is a fine place to live. (In the right area).

     

    hello Lancelot

    in the last sentence in your post "in the right area".

    what is the "right area" in Mandurah? and where I am interested in Mandurah is the area close to Mandurah train station and close to Mandurah Forum.

    just be convenient for transport and shopping. Is it a "right area" in Mandurah that I am interested? thx.

  3. Now I am in Sydney, but there is a possibility to get a job there.

    I need to be close to public transport (like Mandurah train station), and close to shopping facilities (like close to Mandurah Forum).

    Why I "choose" Mandurah is that I don't have much money, and from websites I found Mandurah is beautiful at the first sight, although it is so-called "theoretically only". thank you for you help.

  4. Hello, this is first post from a newcomer (used as name at this Forum).

    I am a newcomer, now staying in friend's study.

    From property websites like Realestate.com.au, I found Mandurah WA provide low price properties at metro Perth, (although Mandurah is at the last train station.)

    I would like to seek for your suggestions and advices for buying a property at Mandurah WA 6210.

    thank you anticipation for your help.

     

    Newcomer

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