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Settling into Carnegie with your family

By Matt Hurlston

Finding the best suburb for your family means you'll likely be looking for an area with a neighbourly feel and great amenities. You'll find all of this and more in Carnegie – one of Melbourne's great tight-knit and family-friendly suburbs. 

When you buy into Carnegie, you're not just buying a great property. In fact, you're really buying a lifestyle. From the many international eateries dotted along Koornang Road to the fantastic village shops, even just passing through Carnegie you'll get a feel for the lifestyle that's on offer here. 

Carnegie is also home to a community library, Swim Centre and a number of schools, which all come together to make it the perfect place to settle down and raise a family. 

Looking for the right home

Carnegie has a wealth of different housing options, including units, townhouses and more traditional detached homes. This means that no matter what the size of your family, you'll be able to find the perfect home for your needs in this great suburb. However, when you're looking for Carnegie real estate, you should also have professional help by your side. 

Ray White Carnegie salesperson Josh Hommelhoff has worked in Carnegie for over ten years and is directly involved with the local community. His time spent in Carnegie means he knows the area intimately and he'll be an invaluable tool on your search for a home. An avid sports fanatic and a major sponsor of the Glen Eira Saints Football Club, Mr Hommelhoff is a well known figure in the Carnegie area. 

If you're hoping to find the perfect home for your family and the lifestyle to match, get in touch with Matt Hurlston and the team at Ray White Carnegie today!

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