Lots of shops, trees and parks. Very little in the way of nightlife. House prices are getting very high putting out of the reach of many families. Mitcham is one of those popular leafy eastern suburbs where many people aspire to live. Mitcham also has better public transport than suburbs train and bus to CBD.
The local schools are excellent four primary, one secondary and there is easy access to surrounding private and Catholic schools. There is not much 'nightlife' to speak of, but the Mitcham Hotel has great meals and occasional live music.
Mitcham has retained much of its village feel - the central main shopping centre has a supermarket, medical services, restaurants and cafes filled with regulars. Nice place to live ,close to every thing but little traffic noise. Slowly old houses are being replaced or done up with units replacing older homes. Lovely and green with many species of birds and other wildlife. Slowly but steady the prices have risen with good growth over the long term. Mitcham is a safe, tranquil and conveniently located suburb.
It's a very good neighbourhood with friendly people around. Also close to a number of major shopping complexes and public transport 30 minutes to the city by train. Quiet place, great access to transport, shops and cafes. Good re-sale for homes, good sporting facilities, great for dogs, nice mix of couples, families and older people.
Good newsagent, medical and dental surgeries, close to larger shopping centres, freeway to city and peninsula, fully staffed train station with parking.
Approximately 7 square kilometers in size, Mitcham is a perfectly located suburb of Melbourne. With a train line linking Mitcham to the heart of the city, and highways providing easy access to tourism sites such as the Dandenong Ranges National Park and its Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens, the superb wineries of the Yarra Valley and the amazing Healesville Sanctuary, Mitcham is an excellent location in which to live.
Mitcham is also located at the beginning of the new Eastlink tollway which runs 39km from Mitcham to Frankston, linking the eastern suburbs to the south-eastern Melbourne suburbs.
It moved to its current location in May Today, Mitcham is home to 4 schools and 4 childcare centers, as well as numerous shops, cafes and restaurants, which service its ever growing population. Homes in the area were predominantly built in the s and 60s, with a mixture of weatherboards and brick veneers lining the mostly tree-lined streets, however some houses date back to as early as last century.
As the demand for Mitcham has grown, so too have the house prices and as a result many renovations have been taking place as the area continues to increase in value. For more information on this area or to view properties for sale in the area please see www. Back Victoria Melbourne Greater Mitcham. Not great for No ratings yet. Who lives here? Reviews of Mitcham, VIC. Singles Families with kids. The opinions expressed within this review are those of the individual and not those of Homely.
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