Central coast is the perfect place
The Central Coast is situated halfway between Sydney and Newcastle, making both cities accessible for business and leisure. The M1 Pacific Motorway connects commuters traveling by car, currently being upgraded between Tuggerah and Doyalson to accommodate increased capacity. Trains also operate to the Central Coast from Sydney and Newcastle, departing approximately every 30mins during peak times. For some living on the Central Coast the area is considered to be a mere extension of each of these cities.

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Lifestyle
There are an increasing number of studies providing evidence, that a connection with nature makes us healthier and happier people. Interacting with environments which promote natural light, peacefulness, fresh air, and animals can improve our health and wellbeing. Within close proximity to each town and suburb, the Central Coast provides many opportunities for all people of varying ability to find their ideal way for making this connection. The coast-line consists of countless magnificent beaches and beautiful lakes for water recreation, state forests for bush walking, mountain biking, and adventure sports, and parks to catch up with family and friends, and picnic

The Central Coast offers an extensive range of education choices for people who have decided to move to the region. Child Care and Early Learning Centres, private schools, as well as selective and public schools are available, providing quality education to the differing needs of children. Tertiary education is available through TAFE, College, and the University of Newcastle (Central Coast) based at Ourimbah campus, allowing young adults to continue living on the Central Coast while studying and developing their skills, which can further enhance the regions resources and future capabilities.
Whether you like going to the local RSL Club, performing arts, cafés and contemporary restaurants, or watching a movie at the cinemas, the Central Coast offers an endless list of quality entertainment for people of all ages, tastes, and budgets. There is also no shortage of well-maintained golf courses, and many sporting options to keep you active. Central Coast Stadium is home to the Central Coast Mariners football team, and also hosts rugby league and rugby union fixtures on an adhoc basis, along with other social events.
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Sydneysiders: Stop struggling and start living in the Central Coast!
The NSW government announced that as of 1st July 2017, the stamp duty on properties under $650,000 would be waived and a partial exemption given to properties up to $800,000.
if you’re tired of scrimping and saving and can see the benefits of spending less for an infinitely better investment, then you might find buying property on the central coast of NSW is about to be your next greatest adventure.
A new major hospital in the area has also contributed to the increased buyer demand, but so far steady growth has been the result and new infrastructure planning is in the works to accommodate for the growing population
Just another 30 minutes or so up the M1 and a virtual paradise awaits, with similar prices available, amidst the stunning natural environment of the Tuggerah Lakes Estuary. Buyers are finding great properties below the threshold, in the chain of towns that surround Lake Budgewoi, including Charmhaven, San Remo, Halekulani, Budgewoi, Canton Beach and Gorokan. These suburbs as well as Mannering Park and Chain Valley Bay still further north, and Gosford, collectively represent the 9 most affordable suburbs in Sydney, even though they sit well outside of the Sydney metropolitan area.

