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Matt Hurlston of Ray White Carnegie: New survey to provide insight into future residential needs

By Matt Hurlston

If you're interested in having your say about how Melbourne should be developed, the upcoming Places for People study could be right up your alley. Open to residents of the Victorian capital, those living in real estate in Bentleigh can answer a number of questions about their day-to-day experiences in the city. 

Lord mayor Robert Doyle said every 10 years, the city is examined to see how people interact with public spaces. The results help establish a direction for city planning in the subsequent decades.

"Our city is growing at a rapid pace and it's critical that we take a snapshot of our current urban life to observe and analyse how the city is functioning. Places for People 2015 will provide the city with a better understanding of people's daily reality and will inform our future thinking and planning to make Melbourne the best city it can be," said Mr Doyle in a 27 March statement. 

Take the opportunity to be a part of Melbourne's future and have your voice heard!

Matt Hurlston of Ray White Carnegie

Anyone interested in moving into Bentleigh property should get in touch with Matt Hurlston at Ray White Carnegie. His extensive knowledge of the local market will help streamline the buying processand make it an easier experience. 

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