One of the best things that Australia has to offer is its pristine nature, easy access to beaches and a great view of the local flora and fauna. But these gorgeous places are rarely in plain sight, and you need to do some digging to find them. To make the process easier for you, we’re listing our top four places for Kiwis to live in.

 

Jannali

It seems that up until recently, Jannali was a ghost town, populated only by amazing nature and wildlife. However, the suburb has long ago become the hub of ongoing development, attracting many new residents. 

Not to mention, the real-estate is pretty reasonably priced, especially when you consider all that Jannali has to offer. In addition to several cute shops, fun cafes and bars, the suburb still has plenty of greenery left. There are plenty of well-kept, clean parks, and all complexes are built in a way that allows for nature to stay part of its fabric. 

 

Wyee

Wyee has, somehow, been able to create the perfect mixture of town and village. Not to mention, the suburb is surrounded with sand, water, as well as local flora and fauna. Just by walking around Wyee, you can easily see why we’ve listed it as one of our top four green suburbs.

Another thing that Wyee has going for it is that it’s in close proximity to shops, nightlife, and great schools. So, you’ll be in no shortage of fun activities, as well as work and schooling options.

All that being said, the best thing about Wyee is that it has somehow managed to stay an undiscovered gem. So, whether you want to rent an apartment or purchase a home, you won’t have to break the bank to do so. Moreover, if you’re looking for a way to move quickly, and at a fraction of the cost, you should definitely check out the house and land packages Wyee.

 

Oatley

Oatley is the perfect place to live if you want to stay connected to the busy city lifestyle while having a green, quiet place to come home. Here, there is no shortage of parks, trees and flowers, making Oatley a wonderful place for nature-lovers.

Additionally, the suburb is in close proximity to great schools, as well as cafes, restaurants and all of the amenities you could ever need. Even if you find yourself going without, or missing some aspects of a bigger city — it will only be a short train or car ride away.

The only slight downside to Oatley is that it isn’t as affordable as Wyee or Jannali. So, you can expect to pay a higher price for both rental and for-sale properties. However, this doesn’t seem to bother the current residents, who are more than happy to call Oatley home.

 

Final Thoughts

If you’re a nature lover and looking for a gorgeous, green new place to call home, you’ll surely love all of these suburbs. No matter which one you choose, we’re sure you’ll be more than thrilled to start breathing in their pleasant, clean air.

Top Four Places for Nature Lovers to Live In