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Melbourne folks, please enlighten me. Just how far away is Seaford from the CBD and is it considered to be a low class area or something?
I was under the impression it was only a half hour drive or so in an area of growth.
I was under the impression it was only a half hour drive or so in an area of growth.
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Yeah i go to School in Seaford, i dont live there thankfully!. There is good parts of Seaford but the "crap" parts outweigh the good parts. I wouldnt walk around at night even if it is to a house in the next street.battye wrote:Melbourne folks, please enlighten me. Just how far away is Seaford from the CBD and is it considered to be a low class area or something?
I was under the impression it was only a half hour drive or so in an area of growth.
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Rowville West? You makin' up new suburbs Dr S? When it was our home ground it was in Mulgrave, quite a few steps ahead of Seaford or Franganistan North on the social scale. Also 10km closer to the CBD and much easier to get to.Dr Spaceman wrote:Nor is Rowville West, yet they're a happy team at Hawthorn!asaint wrote:approx 50mins from CBD. And right out in the suburbs. To put it politely, it is not the preferred location for people with money.
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But if you live among the beautiful people of Port Melbourne it's still a bloody long hike everyday.Bernard Shakey wrote:Rowville West? You makin' up new suburbs Dr S? When it was our home ground it was in Mulgrave, quite a few steps ahead of Seaford or Franganistan North on the social scale. Also 10km closer to the CBD and much easier to get to.Dr Spaceman wrote:Nor is Rowville West, yet they're a happy team at Hawthorn!asaint wrote:approx 50mins from CBD. And right out in the suburbs. To put it politely, it is not the preferred location for people with money.
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I live in Seaford - thankfully I can walk up the end of my street to the beachclarky449 wrote:Yeah i go to School in Seaford, i dont live there thankfully!. There is good parts of Seaford but the "crap" parts outweigh the good parts. I wouldnt walk around at night even if it is to a house in the next street.battye wrote:Melbourne folks, please enlighten me. Just how far away is Seaford from the CBD and is it considered to be a low class area or something?
I was under the impression it was only a half hour drive or so in an area of growth.
Yeah that is the nice/good bit im talking about. Like Bonbeach, Beach side is the side you want, the other side is a no go zone.Mrs_Seaford_Saint wrote:I live in Seaford - thankfully I can walk up the end of my street to the beachclarky449 wrote:Yeah i go to School in Seaford, i dont live there thankfully!. There is good parts of Seaford but the "crap" parts outweigh the good parts. I wouldnt walk around at night even if it is to a house in the next street.battye wrote:Melbourne folks, please enlighten me. Just how far away is Seaford from the CBD and is it considered to be a low class area or something?
I was under the impression it was only a half hour drive or so in an area of growth.
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Let's be honest the other side of the freeway is really Belvedere Park not Seaford and I will admit to seeing some dodgy people when I have had to run to the late night chemist on the corner of Frankston/Dandenong Rdclarky449 wrote:Yeah that is the nice/good bit im talking about. Like Bonbeach, Beach side is the side you want, the other side is a no go zone.Mrs_Seaford_Saint wrote:I live in Seaford - thankfully I can walk up the end of my street to the beachclarky449 wrote:Yeah i go to School in Seaford, i dont live there thankfully!. There is good parts of Seaford but the "crap" parts outweigh the good parts. I wouldnt walk around at night even if it is to a house in the next street.battye wrote:Melbourne folks, please enlighten me. Just how far away is Seaford from the CBD and is it considered to be a low class area or something?
I was under the impression it was only a half hour drive or so in an area of growth.
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oh u mean the side the saints are on?clarky449 wrote:Yeah that is the nice/good bit im talking about. Like Bonbeach, Beach side is the side you want, the other side is a no go zone.Mrs_Seaford_Saint wrote:I live in Seaford - thankfully I can walk up the end of my street to the beachclarky449 wrote:Yeah i go to School in Seaford, i dont live there thankfully!. There is good parts of Seaford but the "crap" parts outweigh the good parts. I wouldnt walk around at night even if it is to a house in the next street.battye wrote:Melbourne folks, please enlighten me. Just how far away is Seaford from the CBD and is it considered to be a low class area or something?
I was under the impression it was only a half hour drive or so in an area of growth.
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