Cardiff was first established as a coal mining town in the late 19th century, but transitioned over time from a primarily industrial area to a residential one, and now provides some of the region’s most affordable housing opportunities while being only minutes to Lake Macquarie.
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Local Insights Edition 13: New Lambton & Surrounds
Popular because they are geographically central to most of inner-city Newcastle, with their leafy streets and close proximity to Blackbutt Reserve, these suburbs offer some tranquillity amongst the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Local Insights Edition 13: Warners Bay/Lake Macquarie
Lake Macquarie, larger than Sydney Harbour, has 174 kilometres of foreshore providing little sandy lake beaches, hidden coves and secluded bays.
Local Insights Edition 13: Southern Lake Macquarie
Southern Lake Macquarie spans the areas from Belmont to Swansea Heads, and features a number of small beaches and quiet villages where the lake connects to the Pacific Ocean.
Local Insights Edition 13: Western Suburbs
With a major push for growth, the areas of Wallsend, Maryland and Fletcher have continued to grow with the latter becoming home to million dollar plus properties in the new estates.
Local Insights Edition 13: Northern Suburbs
The Northern Suburbs encompasses the suburbs in and around the northern coastline of Newcastle including Stockton, Fern Bay, Fullerton Cove and Williamtown.