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Moreland 2025 Community Vision

If you’re wondering where the best places to live in Melbourne are, there is no straight answer. It all depends on what you’re looking for and what sort of lifestyle you enjoy – and the fact that almost every suburb in the city has its own charms.

That being said, there are a few key factors that we believe are important to everyone, whether you’re a long-time Melburnian or new to the city (in which case, welcome!). One of these is having a supportive, friendly and thriving community.

In this regard, we can definitely recommend you to seek out Brunswick real estate.

A quick snapshot

If you’re a big fan of backyard barbecues and having your own land to cultivate, this region will suit you fine.

According to the 2011 Census, the suburb of Brunswick had a population of over 22,000 people with an almost perfect split between men and women. If you’re a big fan of backyard barbecues and having your own land to cultivate, this region will suit you fine. Separate houses make up just over 44 per cent of all real estate in Brunswick, outweighing other types of property by quite a bit.

For the people

This suburb is part of the City of Moreland, which has released a publication called The Moreland 2025 Community Vision. It very thoroughly outlines the goals and plans for the region for 2015 to 2025, as expressed by over 1,300 Moreland residents. Clearly, if you want to be part of a community that stands together and where your voice truly matters, this region might just be the place to be.

Here are just a few of the many key areas that are being focused on:

  • Housing: The aim is to supply more good quality and high-density real estate in Brunswick, Coburg and other Moreland suburbs. Furthermore, there is an emphasis for this housing to be affordable to people and for it to accommodate social spaces.
  • Public transport: The goal here involves ensuring that everyone in Moreland has easy access to public transportation. This will require implementing dedicated Smartbus lanes, improved tram operations and a coordinated bus network with a high service frequency that can be accessed within 400 metres by any resident.
  • Community Infrastructure: The publication talks about developing more facilities that will support social, family and community activities. This includes making improvements to the Brunswick activity centre and having a neighbourhood hub near Pascoe Vale real estate.

Evidently, there are a ton of changes and improvements being planned and supported by the local community to create an even better Moreland. It might be worth your while checking out Brunswick real estate and housing in other nearby areas like Coburg and Pascoe Vale.

Access the full vision here – Moreland 2025 Community Vision.

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