siddharthlaha
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Hornsby.
North shore represent!! haha
North shore represent!! haha
the newer side of rhodes is really, really nice.aussie-boy said:*rhodes
*pyrmont
*the end of glebe point
*around parsley bay, vaucluse
*rouse hill
*prince henry at little bay
Hey HipHop, it's your sister. Stop being so gay.hiphophooray123 said:newtown motherfuckersss
yeah seriously...johony said:the newer side of rhodes is really, really nice.
but rouse hill, seriously?
a good friend of mine's dad owns that wholleee complex in the rhodesaussie-boy said:yeah seriously...
the new town centre there is essentially a mini european town with little streets, lots of cafes and community facilities, shops, parks and mid rise (like max 7 story) apartments looking over everything
its all brand new and has been designed by top architects
i agree that the other parts of rouse hill (suburbia) is not desirable at all
its won awards and is pretty much the first quality development west of newington to be built in Sydney
hmmm and to everyone saying darlinghurst, newtown etc....
i dont know how you can live in such enclosed areas, all the tiny houses surrounded by walls and none having any nice sunny yards to relax in
personally, i need to be able to look out of my house and see a view, whether it be a valley, park, or water and i need lots of high quality open space around
hmm..it seems a bit too barren and crappy suburbian landscape. the town centre is pretty nice though, i have to agree.aussie-boy said:yeah seriously...
the new town centre there is essentially a mini european town with little streets, lots of cafes and community facilities, shops, parks and mid rise (like max 7 story) apartments looking over everything
its all brand new and has been designed by top architects
i agree that the other parts of rouse hill (suburbia) is not desirable at all
its won awards and is pretty much the first quality development west of newington to be built in Sydney
hmmm and to everyone saying darlinghurst, newtown etc....
i dont know how you can live in such enclosed areas, all the tiny houses surrounded by walls and none having any nice sunny yards to relax in
personally, i need to be able to look out of my house and see a view, whether it be a valley, park, or water and i need lots of high quality open space around
yeah thats why i excluded everywhere outside the town centre from being nicejohony said:hmm..it seems a bit too barren and crappy suburbian landscape. the town centre is pretty nice though, i have to agree.
and the point of living in an inner city suburb is that you're near everything.
obviously if you want a quarter acre block you'd move far away from the city.