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Geelong, Geelong, VIC, 3220,$799,000 - $930,000
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Geelong is well-known and much loved for its big city feel, without the congestion. Affectionately called G-Town, everything is within easy reach, so you can spend more time doing the things you love, be it sports, shopping, or exploring the cafés and diverse eateries. In case you didn’t know, Geelong gave us Furphy. Well, it’s made here at the Little Creatures Brewery. It is also home to the Geelong Cats, and team spirit is thick in the air during the footy season.
Many choose to live in Geelong seeking a sea change or simply a change of pace. Those who love chasing the surf on the weekends, Geelong allows you to have the best of both worlds, only a 60-minute commute to Melbourne via the V-line and a half hour from the Bellarine Peninsula and Great Ocean Road.
One does not need to venture far to enjoy the beach and ocean breeze. The award-winning Geelong Waterfront is a popular destination and one of Australia’s most stunning foreshores. Looking out to Corio Bay, it is a hive of activity with restaurants, cafés, landscaped gardens, playgrounds, and public art.
Along the waterfront, the famous Bollard Trail tells the story of Geelong’s unique history, a two-hour walk starting from the Geelong Botanic Gardens, all the way to Rippleside Park. The iconic carousel is a pretty sight along the way, not to mention the picturesque pier. There is a full calendar of events throughout the year, and in the summer months, the Eastern Beach swimming promenade comes alive with enclosed sea baths, diving platforms and a children’s pool.
The obsession with water is not limited to the sea. Barwon River is much loved by the locals, with parklands such as Balyang Sanctuary along its banks. It is a beautiful recreational spot frequented by water skiers and rowing regattas. The river begins upstream from the West Barwon Dam





