Sunday, 25 October 2015

Why live in Coffs Harbour

If you are looking for a new place to call home, come and have a close look at Coffs Harbour on the Mid-north Coast of NSW.
Coffs Harbour and the Coffs Coast has been acclaimed to have the most liveable climate in Australia.
This claim comes from research conducted by the CSIRO into people’s living needs, regional climate and personal desires of people seeking a place they want to call home.
With average summer days of 270C (800F), and average winter days of 190C (660F) and lower average humidity than regions closer to the tropics.
If it is time for you to get away from the City grind Coffs Harbour has got to be the place for you to now call home. Have a look at this fabulous home in the sort after locality of Coffs Harbour Jetty. 

“Coffs Harbour? Why live in Coffs Harbour”?
I have noticed over recent years I am hearing this question much less and I am now hearing the opposite comments far more often.
Comments like;
We are so happy we moved to Coffs Harbour;
for the lifestyle;
for the education opportunities;
for the work opportunities;
for the easier family living;
for the sporting facilities and the beaches,
………and so the comments flow…
With the enviable lifestyle Coffs Harbour offers, it is the 'sea change' destination many people want and it offers some of the escapades for the adventurous spirit in each of us who have the desire for life.

Coffs Harbour is a place of choice for people who want a more secure lifestyle away from the stresses and threats associated with living within vulnerable city communities.



Coffs has the relaxed sub-tropical climate with the eastern edge of the Great Divide just kissing our beaches. The Coffs region has top level education facilities with a good mix of private and public institutions that can take every student right through each level of education including our TAFE and internationally accredited Southern Cross University. Web links
The Arts and Cultural activities are also well catered for in Coffs Harbour and surrounding towns. There are community driven theatrical groups, galleries, Regional Conservatorium and several annual ‘preforming arts’ festivals.


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