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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone from the Melbourn, FL area?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spudz" data-source="post: 15559948" data-attributes="member: 155250"><p>I'd wager you're probably referring to Northrop. They are aggressively expanding in that area. I still technically live in Melbourne, although I'm working up here. I had no trouble renting out my house. The local market is exploding, which might make it hard for someone in your position to find a place easily.</p><p></p><p>Most of what has been said is true. Suntree and the north side of Melbourne are nicer areas. Palm Bay and Rockledge are hit and miss. The riverfront area is typical nice, as is beachside as well. Going north or south further starts to get pretty rural, which means cheaper housing but longer commuting. </p><p></p><p>Aside from the beaches, there's not all that much to do there. Mel-boring was a common in-joke for the locals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spudz, post: 15559948, member: 155250"] I'd wager you're probably referring to Northrop. They are aggressively expanding in that area. I still technically live in Melbourne, although I'm working up here. I had no trouble renting out my house. The local market is exploding, which might make it hard for someone in your position to find a place easily. Most of what has been said is true. Suntree and the north side of Melbourne are nicer areas. Palm Bay and Rockledge are hit and miss. The riverfront area is typical nice, as is beachside as well. Going north or south further starts to get pretty rural, which means cheaper housing but longer commuting. Aside from the beaches, there's not all that much to do there. Mel-boring was a common in-joke for the locals. [/QUOTE]
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