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Nine Reasons Brighton-Le-Sands Is an Awesome Place to Live

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Brighton-Le-Sands is home to the longest beach in Sydney, Lady Robinsons Beach. Located less than fifteen kilometres from Sydney’s capital, this grand haven is perfect for tourists and residents alike.

Brighton-Le-Sands promises a beachside address with stunning bay views at a convenient location. There’s a unique blend of the beach lifestyle and a cosmopolitan vibe.

Besides the lovely white sand beaches, let’s discover nine more reasons Brighton-Le-sands is a fantastic place to live.

  1. Cook Park in Brighton-Le-Sands

Cook Park covers the area between Dolls Point and Brighton-Le-Sands. Recent renovations around the Ramsgate Surf Life Saving Club saw the addition of car parks and new paths.

There's a walking path on the edge of the beach where you can enjoy evening walks with unfettered views of gorgeous sunsets. If you fancy an evening swim, plenty of swimming enclosures are nearby.

  1. Explore Dolls Point and Sandringham

Perhaps the industrial view of the Sydney airport and Port Botany doesn't sound as appealing. If you prefer something different, you should explore the area between Sandringham and Dolls Point.

The view of Towra Point Reserve on the opposite side is breathtaking, and it feels like an entirely different beach from the vibe up north. There are great picnic and barbeque spots in Peter Depena Reserve, just behind the club.

  1. Transport and Convenience 

Brighton-Le-Sands has several bus services that run between the neighbouring suburbs. The bus services also link to Rockdale railway station on the Illawarra rail line.

Brighton-Le-Sands is right on the water's edge, with beaches and parks within the vicinity. Living here lets you experience the beachside lifestyle right at home.

  1. Variety of Local Cuisine and Restaurants

Brighton-Le-Sands’ cuisine is diverse, with the area fondly known as 'Little Greece by the Bay. Although the Greek businesses, restaurants and cafes are predominant, you’ll also find spots that feature buffets, chicken and seafood on their menus.

  1. Kyeemagh Suburb

The leafy suburb of Kyeemagh is on the western shore of Botany Bay, about twelve kilometres to the south of Sydney’s central business district. It covers the area between Bestic Street to the south, Lady Robinsons Beach to the east, and Muddy Creek and Cooks River to the northwest.

  1. Availability of Housing

Brighton Le Sands boasts several suburbs, including Rockdale, Botany Bay, Monterey and Kyeemagh. The real estate market consists of modern homes, lovely waterfront mansions, townhouses, villas and apartments.

There’s housing for everyone, from family households to retirees.

  1. Active Lifestyle

Brighton Le Sands is perfect for beach holidays and stay-cations as you enjoy the warm sun, calm sea and gorgeous beaches. The landscape allows outdoor activities such as biking and walking to promote a healthy lifestyle.

  1. Plane Spotting on the Beach

Plane spotting is an excellent way to nurture your kids' interest in aircraft and aviation. There's no better way to achieve this than watching planes land and take off from Sydney airport from the beach.

You’ll love the fabulous views from the northern end of Kyeemagh, which is closest to the runway.

  1. Diverse Community

There are several neighbourhoods in Brighton, each with a diverse community of people from various places such as Europe and the Middle East. You’ll have an excellent chance to interact with people from different cultures on the beaches, restaurants, and other facilities.

Conclusion

Brighton Le Sands has a gorgeous landscape, with panoramic views of the water as the perfect backdrop. The diverse local community ensures a thriving economy, providing quality business and job opportunities in the food and service industry.

When is a better time to move in Brighton-Le-Sands?

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