Kilsyth.
A small suburb with a big community spirit, Kilsyth is nestled at the base of the Dandenong Ranges and surrounded by lush green landscapes. Despite its size, Kilsyth has a great range of amenities to meet the needs of its residents including shops, schools and sporting facilities. It’s an excellent place to call home, whether you’re settling down to raise a family, or just seeking a change of pace from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Around 35km east of Melbourne's CBD, Kilsyth’s population of around 12,000 makes for a tight-knit community. With several community events throughout the year, including the annual Kilsyth Festival, there’s also a local community centre and library that offer a range of classes and events for residents of all ages. For daily needs there are local supermarkets, banks, and medical facilities, as well as cafes, restaurants, and shops.
Kilsyth has beautifully landscaped parks such as Elizabeth Bridge Reserve with its playgrounds, BBQs and bike paths. There’s also a local swimming pool and even a BMX club. With a good range of schools in the area, including Kilsyth Primary School, it’s easy to see why Kilsyth appeals to families with children.
Housing in Kilsyth ranges across units, townhouses and family residences with styles from Federation to contemporary. There’s ample choice whatever the budget. For those wanting to travel to the city, Melbourne is only around 40 minutes by car or an easy commute from nearby Croydon Station.
Whether you’re looking for a quiet and peaceful lifestyle, an active and engaging community or somewhere to raise kids, Kilsyth has something to offer everyone.
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