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You should check out one of the local temples and find inner peace. Blahwho ever you are.. What is the real reason for your rant??? One of the reasons why Quakers Hill is so great to live in is the high ratio of owner occupiers to investors. In my street where I grew up, most of the owners surrounding my parent's house have lived there for decades. The only problem neighbours they have are renters behind them.

I am more than happy for investors to leave the area and for an owner occupier to move in. A beautiful suburb that used to be a bunch of paddocks, has grown into a large, well-loved community. The new railway station is almost completed, it was a multi-million dollar project and the station is now classed as one of the majors. It also has a space commuter car park, along with ample on-street parking in neighbouring streets no time restrictions. There are a large amount of daycare centres most of them private - some council run , along with private and public schools.

The resale values here are quite good and the rental returns are very good, particularly for property close to the station and the schools. There are three Medical Centres in the suburb, one in Douglas Road shops near station one in Farnham Road shops and another inside Quakers Court shopping centre. Highly recommended. Quakers hill is a large suburb sprawling from Wood croft to the ponds and from Marayong to the Stone cutter ridge. It has old and new sides. The best thing about the new side is it has new house but the old side has big blocks , wider roads and of course better public transport.

Living here is like enjoying serene life. It s quiet, well connected and far safer than any other suburb around. I would recommend it for couples. Lots of good parks for kids, great schools, 5 daycare centres within walking distance of my investment property.

So affordable too, with good rental returns for investment property and public transport is improving all the time railway station now has spot free commuter car park.

Lots of great places to eat, particularly Indian, Thai and some top pizza places thrown in too. Even though Quakers Hill is within a stone's throw of Blacktown, I have found it safer than you would think. According to the media, Blacktown area is always number 1 or 2 in lists of crime areas etc.

I have lived in 3 different houses in QH over the last 11 years and have never had any trouble. It is the kind of suburb where, if you make the effort to meet your neighbours soon after moving in, you will be rewarded with a secure sense of community spirit. In my 3 houses, I have always made friends and have given and received help often.

My children went to school here and have done quite well. Its a great place to live as it is a small community with plenty of schools and parks and close to all major shopping rouse hill castle hill and blacktown. Easy access to the city as the M7 is close buy or jump on the M4. Public transport is great as bus run every 30 minutes to quakers hill station or blacktown or direct to castle hill or rouse hill.

We purchased our house here because it not only has a green and well-kept suburban feel to it, but is convenient to shopping and transporit. It also offers great growth potential.

Every month it seems they're starting construction on another road, commuter carpark, or rail upgrade n. There are also plans to open up a shopping centre in nearby Schofields, and build a major road thoroughfare in Schofields Road technically this is in Schofields, but if you're in the north part of Quakers Hill, you'll benefit from this infrastructure.

Also in terms of shops, you have easy access to Rouse Hill Towncentre, which is a really lovely recently built indoor-outdoor mall. The new side is north of the railway tracks and Quakers Hill Parkway, and is a bit pricier. Of course, do your homework before buying any house. We did and found Quakers Hill to be a great choice in terms of affordability, atomsophere, convenience, and price growth potential. For those who don't like trains, designated bus lanes run straight into Parramatta or into the city.

Also good bus services for the local area. Taxis can be a bit hard to come by - you have to book them. Easy access to lots of big shopping centres, without having them in your backyard. Same for restaurants and pubs. Shopping While you will have to travel 5mins up the road to Rouse Hill for a spot of "Retail Therapy", groceries can be taken care of at the local Woolworths, Franklins or Aldi, depending on your preference.

We even have a couple of petrol stations to keep you driving! Medical There are quite a few little medical centres scattered throughout the neighbourhood, with Nepean, Blacktown and The Hills hospitals all within 30mins drive. We've been living here for 8 years and have really enjoyed it - people are still friendly, unlike in the bigger suburbs and cities; easy to work from home or get to work if you need to.

I think all of these points are the reason that homes in the area seem to hold their resale value so well. Also homes have good resale value in this area as still in sydney. However if you wish to work closer to city, this is not an option, as public transport isn't that great to the city. Great child care centres in friendly neighbourhood.

Good place to live, quite Street nice and close to everything, good for the new investor to start. High crime rate.. Very poor quality schools. Chicken farms? What part of Quakers Hill have chicken farms? Maybe 25 years ago, not now. I agree on the phone reception and smell as I live close to the chicken farm. Would love for it to close soon. This is a great place for a family to grow up, with great schools and loads of parks within walking distance of just about everywhere.

Very handy to public transport and also to M7 motorway, makes travel a breeze. Add a comment.. Hi everyone, I have been reading the posts about Quakers Hill. I am a solicitor and I currently have opened up a new practice in Bella Vista, which is a stone's throw from Quakers Hill.

It is a peaceful suburb, and a home to family loving people. I love Quakers Hill and would love to serve clients living in this area. So, if anyone needs a home grown solicitor, you can contact me via email on [email protected] Kind regards.

Carmeline van Langenberg. Which side is the best side for a family with 3 young children to live on in Quakers Hill?

Is the kennigton avenue, barnier area good place? Is it a part of newer quakers hill? Not great for No ratings yet. Who lives here? Professionals Singles Families with kids. The opinions expressed within this review are those of the individual and not those of Homely.

Looking for a home in Quakers Hill? Rentals in Quakers Hill. Professionals Families with kids. Not great for Has peak hour bottle neck Small blocks of land Crime rate high Low resale value bad rent returns Very bad tranport, unsafe train station. Small tight community and safe. Professionals Singles Families with kids Retirees.

Not great for Need more stores, Has peak hour bottle neck. Professionals Singles Families with kids Retirees Students. Great for Clean Transport. Not great for No close shopping centres A different crowd is slowly moving in Small blocks of land Has peak hour bottle neck. Professionals Families with kids Retirees. Great for Schools Transport Close to all shops Small tight community and safe.

Great for Schools Transport Close to all shops. Not great for Unacceptable commute time by public transport to city Rude Council Has peak hour bottle neck Small blocks of land Crime rate high Low resale value bad rent returns Very bad tranport, unsafe train station. Families with kids Retirees. Not great for None. Great for Schools Transport. Not great for Crime rate high Very bad tranport, unsafe train station Low resale value bad rent returns Has peak hour bottle neck Small blocks of land.

Great for New railway station Increased police presence Friendly community spirit Schools Transport Close to all shops. Not great for Has peak hour bottle neck. Great for Did I mention transport? Schools Transport Close to all shops Small tight community and safe. Schools Transport. Great for Transport Schools Did I mention transport? Great for Small tight community and safe Close to all shops.

Quakers Hill is colloquially known as 'Quakers'. There used to be a lot of chicken farms in the area until its re-development in the 90s'. And now, most of the dwellings are townhouses. Constructions of townhouses continue. In the state electorate district, Quakers Hill is part of Blacktown and Riverstone.

In the federal division, Chifley and Greenway, both stronghold of the Labor party, cover the area. The suburb hosts Quakers Hill Masjid , established in , and serves as a place for Muslims living in the suburb and other neighbouring areas to come together for information, education and their daily prayers.



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