Friday, 3 February 2012

Ramsgate Beach


Something you probably didn’t know about Ramsgate Beach is that it was named after a seaside resort in England. It’s mostly a residential area with only one main road (Ramsgate Road) for all your shopping needs and the RSL Club is on the same road too.

Ramsgate Road has all the retailing and necessary business places of any town or shopping centre in one road. All along the road is a selection of businesses such as food stores, a Coles supermarket, doctors surgeries, real estate agents, banks, a Franklins store and even several restaurants.
The mesmerising sunset from Ramsgate Beach

Ramsgate Beach began to grow as a suburb in the late 1800’s when only the wealthy could afford to live so close to the water. However this has changed in the last 50 years as new dwellings have been built especially apartments, bringing up the popularity and population of Ramsgate Beach. According to Realestate.com.au Ramsgate Beach received a 77/100 rating & 4 stars based on street and suburb reviews in Ramsgate Beach, which were written by the locals. The current population for Ramsgate Beach according to the 2006 Census is 1435 people.

In 1812 Patrick Moore was granted 60 acres of land which he later used part of to make Scarborough Park in the 1830’s. The Hon. Thomas Holt named the park after the coastal town of Scarborough, Yorkshire, and the First Fleet convict ship which was briefly anchored in Botany Bay in 1788.

Public transport is available through bus services provided by the Sydney buses company and the Veolia bus company.

If someone is looking to sell, purchase or rent in Ramsgate Beach, our team will be more than happy to assist you with any questions or queries you may have. Please feel free to contact our PRDnationwide team on 9529 4666.


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