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9 Reasons Sutherland Shire is an Awesome Place to Live

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If you love the outdoors, scenic places, small and quiet neighbourhoods away from the city noise, then you might want to consider moving to Sutherland Shire. It not only has all these features but so much more.

The following are 9 reasons Sutherland Shire is an awesome place to live:

  1. Heritage and History

Sutherland Shire is one of the most interesting places in Australia in terms of its unique history and heritage. It is considered the birthplace of Australia discovered in 1770 by Captain James Cook. Sutherland Shire is also Australia’s original place for its primary National Park.

  1. Multiple Property Alternatives

With its mixture of older homes and modern apartments, Sutherland Shire gives diverse property options suitable for your individual preferences and budget.

  1. Cultural Diversity

Sydney’s popular Opera House hosts over 40 different shows and experiences a week. Additionally, there are art galleries in the Shire itself and fairs like the Cronulla Spring Fair.

  1. Many Dining Spots

If you love dining at prestigious restaurants, Sutherland Shire has multiple fine dining establishments. There are also family restaurants with a local touch. Choose between local restaurants with traditional menus, and dining with a modern touch.

  1. Quality Education

Sutherland Shire offers some of the best schools in Sydney with dedicated teachers. The schools have some of the best programs in the world that take into consideration the students’ individual needs and are equipped with the latest equipment.

  1. Flourishing Environment

Sutherland Shire’s lush environment is a paradise for nature lovers. You’ll find yourself surrounded by thriving green spaces, tree-lined streets, waterfalls and beautiful parks. You can breathe the freshest air away from the pollution and noise of the city. The weather is also very pleasant, with temperatures ranging between 19-27 ℃. You will be spoilt for choice if you are an outdoor person because of the multiple spaces for outdoor activities and sports enthusiasts.

  1. Communal, Family-Friendly Feel

Because the communities in Sutherland Shire are small, this allows you to easily get to know and connect with your neighbours. The scenic environment with plenty of amenities and activities for the whole family makes Sutherland Shire an awesome place to live with your family. The communities hold communal events that give you the opportunity to interact with your neighbours.

  1. Accessibility

If you work in Sydney’s CBD and you are worried about how you will get to work on time if you move to Sutherland Shire, there’s no need for concern. By hopping onto one of the many reliable commuter trains, you can easily make your way to work and arrive just in time without battling traffic as the Sydney CBD is only about 30 minutes away.

  1. Ranked Second in Liveability Category

A survey done by Ipsos in 2020 ranked Sutherland Shire as the second most liveable area in Australia after Adelaide. No wonder it’s often joked that the locals don’t leave the area.

Conclusion

If you are looking for a balance between an older, quieter way of life and modernity, Sutherland Shire gives you the perfect balance.

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