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on 27 Oct 2011
Hey there. I'm a 23yr old single male medical professional going to work in Campsie. I'm thinking about living in the Campsie suburb which is close to work but also considering other places around Sydney. The places which I like to live in are quite simple: close to railway station, close to basic amenities and reasonably priced. Commute time which is not too long to work will be a bonus. Any suggestions please? Thank you!
Anonymous (not verified) on 28 Oct 2011 - 09:45
Hi,
I live in Sydney but am not that familiar with the Campsie area. Some useful resources we used when choosing suburbs are below:
Domain.com.au suburb profiles
Cityhobo.com

Good luck with your plans.

Mum @ Mum's gone 2 Aus
Anonymous (not verified) on 12 Apr 2012 - 11:58
The Campsie area imparticularly isn't particularly nice! Shopping centre isn't much. Neither is Bankstown or Liverpool.

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