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i work in parra

seems alright, never had a drama

some nice pubs (mainly packed ful of sweeds)

some nice places for dinner

parra cdb is good for laughing at tossers crusing in 318i bmw's with massive exhuasts

harris park is nearby if your up for a riot

worst part is probably westfield... its seems to attract tools and shit traffic

i work in parra

seems alright, never had a drama

some nice pubs (mainly packed ful of sweeds)

some nice places for dinner

parra cdb is good for laughing at tossers crusing in 318i bmw's with massive exhuasts

harris park is nearby if your up for a riot

worst part is probably westfield... its seems to attract tools and shit traffic

agreed...

fun place to live.. alot of things to do.. day/night

but live anywhere near the westfield traffic is a killer...

havnt had any problems parking my skyline on the main streets so far...

the suburb is getting more expensive to buy now...

Parra is awesome... I used to work there for almost 4 years... 20 mins from home :(

now im in the city... an 1 hour from home :@

but there are some nice buildings with places for rent, especially the new ones near the Albion Hotel (not bad on a sat night)...

be careful about pricing tho.. especially when yr about to buy rather than rent...

a mate of my mine was thinking of moving in there... saw an apartment.. liked it... got an independant evaluation done and the company was asking abour 30k more than what it was worth...

But it terms on transport to city it would be pretty sweet... Catch the express trains and u should be in the city within half hour

few things to look out for...

the ulehs will come out on a thu night...

parra maccas shud be bombed

the area is starting to become a big curry hang out (i can say it cuz im a curry myself ;))... but most of em are smelly international students that live in harris park... im not liking it lol (suppose they gotta live sumwhere tho)

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