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Mornington Peninsula's Suburban Landscape: Unveiling the Proportion of Other Zones in the Top-Ranked Neighborhoods
The percentage of land in a suburb that is classified as 'Other Other Zones', indicating areas that are not residential, commercial, or industrial. A high value indicates a larger proportion of land is used for non-standard purposes, such as parks or public facilities.
The Proportion of Other Zones data on a page that ranks suburbs for aggregate data can be useful for property investors, those looking to move, and similar groups. For property investors, this data can help them identify suburbs that have a diverse range of amenities and facilities, which can attract a wider range of tenants and potentially increase rental yields. For those looking to move, this data can provide insights into the livability of a suburb, as a higher proportion of other zones may indicate a greater variety of recreational activities, cultural events, and community services. For example, a suburb with a high proportion of parks and green spaces may be more attractive to families with young children, while a suburb with a high proportion of restaurants and cafes may be more appealing to young professionals. Overall, the Proportion of Other Zones data can provide valuable information for making informed decisions about where to invest or live.
Data from 2022