Turramurra Living
Turramurra is a suburb within the Sydney Metropolitan Area boardering the Kuring-gai National Park which gives Turramurra its unique setting among the dense sprawl of eucalypt trees.
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Some interesting insight into Turrmurra’s exeptional community of about 12,000 residents comes from the Australian Bureau of Statistics which reports that some 48% of adult residents have a university or tertiary level education, i.e., a Bachelor Degree or higher, with median houshold income of about $10,600 per month. Ofthe about 12,000 residents in Turramurra, 61.5% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth are England 6.5%, China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 5.1%, South Africa 2.7%, India 2.2% and South Korea 2.0%.
Turramurra has about 4,400 dwellings. She may count itself among the suburbs with the lowest amount of highdensity (highrise) dwellings (13%) in the Sydney Metropolitan Area. A typical dewelling in Turramurra is a free standing house (73%).
“Royal North Turramurra” is Turramurra’s 18 hole golf course. This challanging and beautiful course enjoys a magnificent outlook onto Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, and is home to over 30 species of native animals and birds.
Turramurra is blessed with large selection of boutique hotels, pubs and coffe shops through the entire area as well as deep into the Kuring-gai National Park.
Turramurra has many well maintained parks and playgrounds serving its community with innovative playground equipment; public tennis courts; soccer and cricket grounds; and purpose-built mountain bike courses.
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