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75.49

CityScore based on streets reviewed in Canterbury

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  • CityVIBE 4/5
  • CityWIRED 4.5/5
  • CityHEALTH 4/5
  • CityVALUE 3.5/5
  • CityESSENTIALS 4.5/5

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5/5
Monomeath Avenue is considered to be one of the best (if not the best) streets in all of Victoria. It's one of the most expensive streets, with mansions that are only rivaled by Toorak, Templestowe and Brighton.

The main attraction of Monomeath Avenue is t...
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4.5/5
Canterbury has become Melbourne's second most prestigious suburb behind Toorak and with house prices more than doubling in recent times if you can afford to get into the market you will not lose.

In a nutshell Canterbury is a very leafy suburb, small (which...
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4/5
Canterbury is considered to be one of the best suburbs in all of Victoria. Home to some very expensive homes, Canterbury holds some of the most beautiful homes in Melbourne, mostly situated in Alexandra Avenue, Monomeath Avenue and Victoria Avenue...The golde...
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3/5
Angle Road is a typical Canterbury street. Not too many cars parked during the day. 1 average home that is run down and dilapidated but could be developed. Number of older homes, a few Edwardians and a nice quiet street during the day with number 12 being a ve...
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4/5
Frognall Place, is one of Canterbury's hidden gems. Being a court, it has the benefits of low traffic and noise and the homes are some of Canterbury's newest (and nicer) additions. Home prices would be from $1.2 to $3 million. You can see the Frognall mansion...
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3/5
Gascoyne St is a cut through between Canterbury Road and Allenby Road. Some high quality homes from $800k to over $2 million for some of the larger blocks. You can easily walk to the shops at Burke Road or catch the tram. The nursing home does take up a large...
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4/5
Beaumont St, Canterbury is no longer than 500 metres with homes running along only one side of the road. There's a small mix of shops including 7/11 and a Fish and Chip shop that has changed hands a few times. The coffee shop on the corner is always busy with...
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4/5
Maling Road is home to the Cafe Latte set in downtown Canterbury. A mix of old world antique shops and fashions for the over 40's, Maling Road is a great place for a quiet relaxing coffee break but not so great for real world shopping. Your better off to go to...
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3/5
Parlington St in Canterbury has some very nice homes on it and a great park on the corner of Torrington St. The trees form a nice canopy which enhance the beautiful vibe of the location. Homes would be from $700k up to $3 million. Quite a few homes have been r...
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3/5
Mont Albert road in Canterbury (the stretch from Burke Road to Balwyn Road) is one of the prettiest streets around. Huge trees on both sides of the road form a canopy that covers the entire road which makes for a beautiful setting. Homes in the street range fr...
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