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Matt Hurlston of Ray White Carnegie: New swim centre in Glen Eira to open in November

By Matt Hurlston

Swimming is an essential skill for everyone to have. Whether it be for fun or survival, having the basics is an important ability to have. Residents of real estate in Bentleigh East could be interested to hear about the new Carnegie Swim Centre opening on 1 November, which could be perfect for those learning to swim or anyone simply looking to cool off during the warm Australian summer. 

There are three different swimming programmes available, catering to all different skill levels and offering the right type of education of everyone involved. Furthermore, the centre's family fun days will offer live music, bouncing castles and many more recreational activities for kids and adults alike to enjoy. 

Furthermore aquatic fitness classes are on offer to give residents of the local community a fun alternative to traditional cardio activities. Traditional tennis courts and beach volleyball areas are also included, providing an endless series of fun outdoor sports to get involved with in the future. 

Matt Hurlston of Ray White Carnegie

If you're interested in buying Bentleigh real estate, get in touch with Matt Hurlston at Ray White Carnegie. His professional insight and expertise into the local community and real estate market will be a brilliant aid to your property search. 

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