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    @qm
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    Hi,
    Can anyone tell me what is the story with Umina Beach NSW and surrounding areas? The following points I have found:
    -Geographically it’s a beautiful area surrounded by 2 National parks
    -has numerous spectacular beaches
    – located close to the Hawkesbury River waterways not to mention Broken Bay itself which joins on to Pittwater – the home to the upmarket “Northern Beaches” (Palm Beach, Avalon etc)
    – next door to exclusive areas of Pearl Beach and Patonga and on the Eastern side, Kilcare and Wagstaffe ($$)
    – variet of schools and shops in the area
    – has a train line direct to Sydney as well as Newcastle (Woy Woy Station)
    – close to the freeway direct to Sydney (and north)
    – has a ferry operating from Ettalong to Palm Beach and other areas of Pittwater
    – close to CBD of Gosford including hospital
    Yet the area looks run down (esp. Ettalong) and if I could use the word “rough?” Then consider this: 2km from Umina, you have Pearl Beach where modest old cottages start in the $800,000 -$900,00 bracket
    Housing is cheap (except Pearl Beach etc of course!) – Why? – considering all of the above when it is an area relatively close to Sydney? WHY is the area so “neglected” when there is so much potential? Yes- I have seen the “down” low-life there – the unemployment, etc but when an area offers so much potential, why does it remain stagnant – for years? Is it the council that doesn’t want to do anything?
    I don’t understand it as the area does tick all the right boxes for investment.
    Hoping to get some help on figuring this one out…Thanks
    qm

    Profile photo of icebergediceberged
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    @iceberged
    Join Date: 2011
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    Yeah, I am too interested to know the answers to the above. I have long looked at this area and couple of times looked to invest but always decided to go elsewhere.

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