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Get Out and About With Oakleigh Real Estate

By Matt Hurlston

Ask residents of Oakleigh what they like about their community and chances are that you will hear plenty of positive feedback on the suburbs’ walking and cycling facilities

If you love to get out and about all year round, real estate in Oakleigh might be perfect for you. Monash Council has committed to ensuring the entire city is accessible to walkers and cyclists, which means plenty of great pathways and cycleways to choose from.

In addition, the City of Monash contains approximately 80 so-called ‘active reserves’ – this means that facilities for cricket, football, croquet, soccer, rugby, baseball and other athletics are available on these sites.

Residents can also pursue other forms of activity, including fitness training, informal social gatherings and even dog obedience training on these sites.

If you are keen to find out more about Oakleigh real estate, contact the team at Ray White Carnegie today. Our helpful and friendly agents can help you track down the perfect property to buy or rent, or even help you through the steps of making an investment in Oakleigh.

You can rely on the Ray White Carnegie team to provide you with valuable insight into your real estate options, and to help you through every stage of the purchase or rental process. Contact us today for more information.

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