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All Support in Bright Bentleigh

By Matt Hurlston

The City of Glen Eira is committed to supporting residents of real estate in Bentleigh and surrounding suburbs. 

Later this month, the Disability and Recreation Expo 2014 will be held at the Glen Eira Town Hall and will be entirely free. 

The event, held on April 29, is pitched at both parents and carers. There will be an array of stalls open on the day and attendees can talk with local service providers. 

There will also be information provided about recreation opportunities in the area. 

This event runs from 10 am and will provide everything parents and carers need to know about respite options in nearby suburbs. 

The event highlights the fantastic community spirit in the area, that draws in many families and couples looking to settle down. A selection of schools, local parks and aquatic facilities makes it the ideal place to live in. 

Bentleigh is located just a 20 minute drive from the Melbourne CBD and is mere blocks from quaint local beaches, which are perfect for heading to in warmer months. 

Whether you're looking to sell real estate in Bentleigh East to willing buyers or secure the perfect home in the supportive community, be sure to give experienced Selling Principal Matt Hurlston at Ray White Carnegie a call.

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