Noble Park has a high violent crime rate and an above average property crime rate for Melbourne.
Noble Park is a peaceful suburb 25 kilometers southeast of Melbourne known for its historic River Red Gum trees. It hosts one of the largest immigrant populations in metropolitan Melbourne and most of its residents are from Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa.
Noble Park has all the amenities that make for easy suburban living. The local shopping center is home to shops, bakeries, cafés, and delicious restaurants. You'll find a number of churches, temples, and mosques catering to the diverse community.
Sports fans enjoy a lively scene. An Australian Rules Football league team is based here. For weekend warriors there are local netball and cricket clubs, as well as an aquatics center and skatepark.
For those with children, the neighborhood is adjacent to a number of great public and private schools.
By all accounts, Noble Park is a place where families can enjoy a comfortable and secure suburban experience. As investment continues in the area, older homes are quickly being replaced with updated versions. While not the most exciting suburb in Melbourne, Noble Park is definitely a pleasant and quiet place to call home.
Noble Park is bordered on the north by Noble Park North, on the east by Dandenong, on the south by Keysborough, and on the west by Springvale South and Springvale.
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