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Family-Friendly Living: Top 20 Suburbs for Raising a Family in Australia

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Family-Friendly Living: Top 20 Suburbs for Raising a Family in Australia

November 13th, 2023

For Immediate Release

Property Credit today launches an incisive report identifying Australia’s premier suburbs for family living. This research sifts through extensive market data to select 20 standout suburbs that offer the perfect concoction of affordability, community ethos and access to urban amenities, conducive to family dynamics.

Giordano Stepancic, CEO of Property Credit, states, "Selecting a family home is a decision that transcends the physical space. It’s about choosing a community, investing in a lifestyle, and considering the legacy we leave for our children. Our report is meticulously designed to guide families towards suburbs that are not just places to live but spaces where life’s best moments can unfold."

At a pivotal moment in the real estate market—transitioning from a seller’s market to one that’s increasingly accommodating for buyers—this report is particularly timely. It’s reflective of a market teeming with possibilities for families seeking to secure their future in nurturing environments.

"As the market shifts, the opportunities for families are expanding. The suburbs we've highlighted are transitioning to a buyers' market, presenting a prime window for families to find a home in a community where they can truly belong," Mr. Stepancic elaborates.

The chosen suburbs exemplify an ideal mix of suburban tranquillity and urban proximity, ensuring families can enjoy a peaceful lifestyle while remaining connected to the vibrant heart of the city. The study further underscores the socio-economic benefits of these areas, suggesting a strong potential for both an enhanced lifestyle and investment growth.

Mr. Stepancic adds, "Our research goes beyond property metrics. It’s about the intangibles—the community spirit, the educational opportunities and the backdrop for family life. This report is a foundational tool for families making a pivotal decision in a market ripe with potential."

The comprehensive report is now available on Property Credit's platform, offering an indispensable resource for families navigating the property market in these dynamic times.

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Media Contact:

Giordano Stepancic CEO, Property Credit Mobile: +61 422 529 253

Email: [email protected]

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