If you're buying, renting, or investing in Rippleside, VIC 3215, it is vital to establish whether the suburb meets your real estate requirements. The Homes.com.au suburb profile removes the guesswork by providing the Rippleside property prices, demographics & market trends to allow you to make informed decisions about your future purchase.
If you are new to Rippleside, keep reading for a brief history lesson to find out more about the lifestyle and what the suburb has to offer.
Overview Rippleside comes under Geelong in Victoria, Australia, overlooking Corio Bay. As of the 2016 census, there were 875 people living in Rippleside. The central business district of Geelong is just a short 2.5km away. Corio Bay, Rippleside Park, Melbourne Road, and East Victoria Street bounds the suburban area.
Living in Rippleside Rippleside is a sought after suburb in the city of Geelong, situated right along the foreshore - it is a beachside suburb that is the envy of many. Within the suburb itself, there are many stunning Victorian-era style homes. The suburb is very water-focused, with a modern boat ramp, harbour and many excellent spots for locals to fish.
History of Rippleside Early settlers of Geelong targeted the modern-day Rippleside for the Melbourne-Geelong Road is at a convenient distance. 1857 marks the opening of the Melbourne-Geelong railway and the North Geelong railway station that began its operation soon afterward. On the 19th of May 1986, the post office was opened, replacing the North Geelong office's close. The newest Bay trails expansion between St Helens and Rippleside beaches and the freshly refurbished Rippleside beach were opened temporarily to the public in the January of 2018.
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