The most rain received by Baldivis in a day was mm. The most rain received by Baldivis in a November day was around 39 mm. Baldivis is in the local government area of 'Rockingham'. The 'Rockingham' local government area is classified as a 'City'. Do you have a photo of Baldivis gathering cyber dust on your hard drive?
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Land is selling incredibly quickly as media reports Baldivis is the fastest growing suburb in Perth. Median Price has soared in August My bet is Baldivis will be the town of the future!
Quiet location with country feel. Close to beach and shops. Train station nearby. A suburb which had fantastic potential, but thanks to cheap house and land is fast and faster becoming unnatractive. Graffiti is on the increase moved here over 2 years ago and struggled to find ANY. The stocklands shopping centre is apparently 'going to be the biggest shopping centre in the southern hemisphere' - and yet thats exactly what Stocklands said about Cockburn Gateways, which hasn't expanded an inch since it was built.
We got a Masters hardware store. That'll be about it. There is a few bus services through Baldivis but far from impressive. IIt's unnatractive and looks terrible. Now its I'm betting it will continue to fall. I read the other day in one of the Rockingham newspapers they want to put a Police station in Baldivis due to the continual increase in crime. Police have said that is not on the cards anytime in the near future.
SO many houses for sale in this suburb - gee i wonder why. Can't wait for mine to be one of them. Sounds a little melodramatic to call it the bronx? Crime targets people in this level of income and housing stock because they have nice cars, houses and belongings, but don't have enough money to get security installed. As for the shops, if all the shops planned for the area were put in before there was population to support them, they would all close down and the town centre would look like a wasteland.
Roadworks are to be expected when the suburb is so constantly expanding. I think your expectations are ridiculous. A massive area near the existing shopping centre is up for commercial sale, closing date May so I am confident shopping centre will grow big.
Warnbro Train Stn is under going upgrade with some additional parks and bus bay, on a positive, you are likely to get a seat on the train in the morning in peak hour traffic heading into the city.
The next priority with the Council is a Police station based in Baldivis. We Live in the Rural area of Baldivis and have seen many changes over the years, The New Baldivis shopping centre is growing and will continue too, the opening of Folly road was a godsend and so much easier for property owner's to get to the local shops, The freeway makes getting into the city a lot quicker and the extension to the south is fantastic, close to Rockingham and the beautiful beaches, restaurants, and Cinemas, When the extension of Mundijong Road opens it will be much quicker to get to Rockingham.
Living on a Rural property here is so peaceful and we enjoy fantastic sunsets in Summer and misty morning's in winter neighbours are great it's lovely sitting outside on a balmy summer night with good friends, family having a drink and bar b que no nightlife as in clubs which In my opinion is good less trouble in the neighbourhood but there is the Chase Bar and Grill which do good meals and family Friendly even though we live on large acreage we are still close to all the amenity's that city life has to offer so for us we have the best of both worlds.
Baldivis definitely seems to really have a community spirit and friendly atmosphere. I like the semi-rural setting. It's also fairly quiet, clean, and has quite a few leafy parks. From our house, the kids have a choice of five playgrounds within a ten minute walk.
The schools seem pretty good. Our daughter loves her school and we're content with it as well. There's a public secondary school under construction near Rivergums. There's BBQ areas and walking trails. There's the Stockland shops close by and anything that can't be found there can be picked up easily in Rockingham or Mandurah. The only negatives I'd say is that some people might find it a bit of a commute to the CBD, but I know people who don't mind it.
There's also occasionally hoons on the roads, but every neighborhood has them to some extent and they are not as prevalent here as in other places we've lived.
We really like it here. It's a lovely area. Well worth checking out Edited, December I'm editing it to take one star off the "safe and sound" because a group of young people stole the solar Christmas decorations out of our front garden last night at 1 am. We could hear them making a ruckus outside, but by the time we got to the door, they were gone. Petty crime aside, we still like it here. We've been in Baldivis for almost ten months and barring winning the lotto, we wouldn't live elsewhere.
The kids really love this neighborhood and their school. I find it close enough to Rockingham for shops etc. Aside from small annoyances like bored troublemakers thieving Christmas decorations , it is still somewhere we like living I have lived in Baldivis for almost a year now, and so have my neighbours. Very friendly and great area for kids to grow up. New schools in the Rivergums estate over the next few years. Only thing lacking is public transport. I'm sorry but I had to comment on this I have lived around the area for long enough to see all the bushland actually cut down to make way for the urban sprawl.
There is barely any bushland left to warrant a "threat" for bushfires. Great place to live, although strange that it is advertised as getting back amongst the rural setting when it is nearly all gone. I totally agree Thomsett fires??? Having spent 30 years living in Serpentine, we drive through Baldivis and have seen the changes over the years. Its hard to drive down Baldivis Rd now and not see some of the beautiful old trees that have now been cut down.
What once was JJ Millers place is now a sea of houses. As much as I hate the urban sprawl I will say that Baldivis is a lovely area. The shopping centre is fantastic and close for us Serpentine residents. If I had to live on a small block which I never will Baldivis is where we would go. Settlers Hills is really a fantastic place to live,the estate is well looked after with a real community feel,plenty of park areas for the children to play safely.
Nice bbq areas to meet up with friends. Two great schools with another soon to be built. Stocklands is the local shopping centre,with a new tavern,that is family friendly with great food. Also on the estate is a deli,hairdressers and the superb Steel Tree restaurant where you can meet for a coffee or a gourmet meal.
Truly a fantastic place to live! I have moved into the Rivergums estate and over the last 9 months it has been a pleasure to live there. The leafy entrance on the boulevard, the great parks around the neighborhood are a great feature. The neighbours are very friendly and we all help each other out wherever possible. Public tranport is a breeze with connecting bus to the train station 3 mins away.
Baldivis already has a couple of great schools and with a new primary and high school planned for the area, there will be an abundant choice of education. If it were me, I think I'd rather take the train as well Good luck with whatever you decide and with your build! It is 1 hour from Calista to work in the city, door-to-door by PT so it must be another 10 minutes at least from Baldivis. Many do it but it's not my thing. If I were to work in the city again, I'd definitely move closer. The closest train station is Warnbro and the journey is approximately 30mins by train sometimes less if you catch an express train sometimes more if the train is too full and you have to wait for another to arrive.
Many people do the commute daily and do not find it an issue at all. If you come from overseas and are used to commuting to work each day you would not mind the journey at all!! The benefits of living in Baldivis are that you are close to fantastic beaches whilst living in a lovely family orientated suburb. Plus you get a lot better value for money. The negatives would be the distance from the city 45km and the extra cost of train fares.
However I believe the pro's far outweigh the cons. Goodluck and hope this has helped :. My daughter and also some of my friends travel each day from Baldivis to work in the City and they don't seem to mind the 35 minute trip, using the time to catch up on reading, chat with friends who are also commuting or snooze.
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