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If you're looking at buying in Lyndhurst, keep reading for a brief history lesson to learn more about the amazing lifestyle and what makes this suburb a worthy option.
Overview Lyndhurst is a suburb located in the city of Melbourne in Victoria. This is a small suburb covering an area of 1.7 square kilometres and is part of two local government areas: the City of Casey and the City of Greater Dandenong. It is 36 km from Melbourne and 10 km from Dandenong. Lyndhurst is bordered by a few suburbs such as Hampton Park, Dandenong South, Bangholme, Lynbrook, Sandhurst, Skye, and Cranbourne West.
Living in Lyndhurst Lyndhurst is an affluent suburb that is made up of very leafy areas. It is a moderately populated community that has nearly completed its developmental phase as part of the Urban Growth Boundary in Casey. As an affluent community, all of its residents live in private housing estates, and the majority of the population are homeowners (only 14% are tenants). There are plenty of schools in Lyndhurst and its nearby suburbs. The residents of Lyndhurst have access to basic services, including a branch of Woolworths and Coles supermarkets. It also has its own bakeries, pharmacies, food and general stores, pubs, hotels, restaurants, and other shops.
History of Lyndhurst The first post office in Lyndhurst was opened in 1867. It is part of the Urban Growth Boundary in the local government area of the city of Casey.
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