Secret harbour - Perth
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Secret harbour - Perth
Hi Everyone,
My Husband and I are moving to Perth Around Xmas 2008. I'm so excited and have already been looking at the sort of house we could rent. I was watching wanted down under and saw a family look at Secret Harbour, it looked lovely and houses to rent seemed quite cheap. When I looked on the map I noticed it was south of perth. From what I can make out most people seem to think that the northern subs are best. Any advice would be great. Also can you rent out furnished houses as we are not bringing any furniture over. Many thanks
My Husband and I are moving to Perth Around Xmas 2008. I'm so excited and have already been looking at the sort of house we could rent. I was watching wanted down under and saw a family look at Secret Harbour, it looked lovely and houses to rent seemed quite cheap. When I looked on the map I noticed it was south of perth. From what I can make out most people seem to think that the northern subs are best. Any advice would be great. Also can you rent out furnished houses as we are not bringing any furniture over. Many thanks
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Re: Secret harbour - Perth
Hi Everyone,
My Husband and I are moving to Perth Around Xmas 2008. I'm so excited and have already been looking at the sort of house we could rent. I was watching wanted down under and saw a family look at Secret Harbour, it looked lovely and houses to rent seemed quite cheap. When I looked on the map I noticed it was south of perth. From what I can make out most people seem to think that the northern subs are best. Any advice would be great. Also can you rent out furnished houses as we are not bringing any furniture over. Many thanks
My Husband and I are moving to Perth Around Xmas 2008. I'm so excited and have already been looking at the sort of house we could rent. I was watching wanted down under and saw a family look at Secret Harbour, it looked lovely and houses to rent seemed quite cheap. When I looked on the map I noticed it was south of perth. From what I can make out most people seem to think that the northern subs are best. Any advice would be great. Also can you rent out furnished houses as we are not bringing any furniture over. Many thanks
http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&h...2854&z=10&om=1
The Northern suburbs are probably a little bit closer but vary a lot in price/quality of housing/neighbourhood [see multiple repeated arguments over which suburbs to avoid in Perth]. Not to burst your bubble but that fabulous house that looks dirt cheap to rent, suddenly becomes a LOT more expensive when you are earning Australian salaries and not UK ones!
As to your last question, houses are normally rented long-term completely empty of all furniture. You would need to get your own stuff + fridge/freezer + washing machine usually as well. Short-term lets may be furnished but you pay a huge whack more than a long term one.
Last edited by hoofie2002; Dec 11th 2007 at 3:03 am. Reason: Corrected my rubbish grammar
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Re: Secret harbour - Perth
Hi Everyone,
My Husband and I are moving to Perth Around Xmas 2008. I'm so excited and have already been looking at the sort of house we could rent. I was watching wanted down under and saw a family look at Secret Harbour, it looked lovely and houses to rent seemed quite cheap. When I looked on the map I noticed it was south of perth. From what I can make out most people seem to think that the northern subs are best. Any advice would be great. Also can you rent out furnished houses as we are not bringing any furniture over. Many thanks
My Husband and I are moving to Perth Around Xmas 2008. I'm so excited and have already been looking at the sort of house we could rent. I was watching wanted down under and saw a family look at Secret Harbour, it looked lovely and houses to rent seemed quite cheap. When I looked on the map I noticed it was south of perth. From what I can make out most people seem to think that the northern subs are best. Any advice would be great. Also can you rent out furnished houses as we are not bringing any furniture over. Many thanks
Commuting is alot easier to Perth now, as the southern train line opens on 23rd Dec. Your local station would be Warnbro - about 5 minute drive, and then the train is expected to take 35 minutes.
We very nearly bought there, but were put off by the primary school (not big enough for the growing population). However, there is a new opened since, which has evened things out.
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Re: Secret harbour - Perth
Secret Harbour is a fabulous suburb. It's built around a golf course and right on the beach.
Commuting is alot easier to Perth now, as the southern train line opens on 23rd Dec. Your local station would be Warnbro - about 5 minute drive, and then the train is expected to take 35 minutes.
We very nearly bought there, but were put off by the primary school (not big enough for the growing population). However, there is a new opened since, which has evened things out.
Commuting is alot easier to Perth now, as the southern train line opens on 23rd Dec. Your local station would be Warnbro - about 5 minute drive, and then the train is expected to take 35 minutes.
We very nearly bought there, but were put off by the primary school (not big enough for the growing population). However, there is a new opened since, which has evened things out.
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Re: Secret harbour - Perth
Hi Everyone,
My Husband and I are moving to Perth Around Xmas 2008. I'm so excited and have already been looking at the sort of house we could rent. I was watching wanted down under and saw a family look at Secret Harbour, it looked lovely and houses to rent seemed quite cheap. When I looked on the map I noticed it was south of perth. From what I can make out most people seem to think that the northern subs are best. Any advice would be great. Also can you rent out furnished houses as we are not bringing any furniture over. Many thanks
My Husband and I are moving to Perth Around Xmas 2008. I'm so excited and have already been looking at the sort of house we could rent. I was watching wanted down under and saw a family look at Secret Harbour, it looked lovely and houses to rent seemed quite cheap. When I looked on the map I noticed it was south of perth. From what I can make out most people seem to think that the northern subs are best. Any advice would be great. Also can you rent out furnished houses as we are not bringing any furniture over. Many thanks
Secret Harbour is beautiful, and would be one of my choices , or Settlers Hill.
Good Luck with the move.
Denise
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Re: Secret harbour - Perth
Hi Everyone,
My Husband and I are moving to Perth Around Xmas 2008. I'm so excited and have already been looking at the sort of house we could rent. I was watching wanted down under and saw a family look at Secret Harbour, it looked lovely and houses to rent seemed quite cheap. When I looked on the map I noticed it was south of perth. From what I can make out most people seem to think that the northern subs are best. Any advice would be great. Also can you rent out furnished houses as we are not bringing any furniture over. Many thanks
My Husband and I are moving to Perth Around Xmas 2008. I'm so excited and have already been looking at the sort of house we could rent. I was watching wanted down under and saw a family look at Secret Harbour, it looked lovely and houses to rent seemed quite cheap. When I looked on the map I noticed it was south of perth. From what I can make out most people seem to think that the northern subs are best. Any advice would be great. Also can you rent out furnished houses as we are not bringing any furniture over. Many thanks
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Re: Secret harbour - Perth
Thank you everyone, seems to be lots to think about. My husband will be joining the police force when we arrive and I think it looks like he will be posted in the city. So I'm now not sure how far Secret Harbour is from the metro area. I will have to look on the map! I'm so excited to be moving to Australia, My Husband can't wait as he comes from Australia himself . We are also expecting our first Baby and feel that the Uk is no place to raise a child anymore. Anyway, once again thank you for your advice.
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Hi, can i ask what senior schools are close to Secret Harbour? My son will have just turned 16 when we arrive in January.
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: Secret harbour - Perth
HI, depends if it's private or public. There is a new public High school in Secret Harbour Comet Bay High but not sure how good it is. Public ones nearby, Tranby College in Baldivis, Frederick Irwin in Mandurah and Mandurah Baptist College, all get good names.
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thanks for the reply. I don't think Comet Bay goes up to his year, although if i remember correctly it's under review. I think at the moment it only goes up to yr10. He would prefer to go to a state school but we are looking at both.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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Our son was 16 in December so the same age as your son .
I have been relentlessly rearching schools and seem to like the sound of Warnbro High School as it seems to be sporty, which is right up Sam's street! or Safety Bay HS.
As he would be going into year 12 there, the last year of high school but we wouldn't be moving until at least the end of June as Sam is going to do his GCSEs first, I am a little concerned about him starting mid-school year in the last year so I am considering putting him into year 11 then he can complete the whole of year 12 in 2009 - not sure what the logistics are of that but we'll see!
Karen
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Re: Secret harbour - Perth
Hi,
Our son was 16 in December so the same age as your son .
I have been relentlessly rearching schools and seem to like the sound of Warnbro High School as it seems to be sporty, which is right up Sam's street! or Safety Bay HS.
As he would be going into year 12 there, the last year of high school but we wouldn't be moving until at least the end of June as Sam is going to do his GCSEs first, I am a little concerned about him starting mid-school year in the last year so I am considering putting him into year 11 then he can complete the whole of year 12 in 2009 - not sure what the logistics are of that but we'll see!
Karen
Our son was 16 in December so the same age as your son .
I have been relentlessly rearching schools and seem to like the sound of Warnbro High School as it seems to be sporty, which is right up Sam's street! or Safety Bay HS.
As he would be going into year 12 there, the last year of high school but we wouldn't be moving until at least the end of June as Sam is going to do his GCSEs first, I am a little concerned about him starting mid-school year in the last year so I am considering putting him into year 11 then he can complete the whole of year 12 in 2009 - not sure what the logistics are of that but we'll see!
Karen
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Re: Secret harbour - Perth
Thank you everyone, seems to be lots to think about. My husband will be joining the police force when we arrive and I think it looks like he will be posted in the city. So I'm now not sure how far Secret Harbour is from the metro area. I will have to look on the map! I'm so excited to be moving to Australia, My Husband can't wait as he comes from Australia himself . We are also expecting our first Baby and feel that the Uk is no place to raise a child anymore. Anyway, once again thank you for your advice.
We haven't got visa yet but you never know I may see you there!!!!!!!
Can't wait.
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Re: Secret harbour - Perth
Hiya!
I have accepted a job as a GP in Secret Harbour and am just waiting for my visa!!!
My future boss (who is an expat also) told me that Secret Harbour is lovely and it is built around a golfcourse with a surfer's beach as well!
Rent is cheaper than in Perth, but with the new trainlink not a prob to be 30 mins outside the city center if you ask me.
Mandurah aslo seems to be nice - built around lots of canals but quite expensive!!!
I have accepted a job as a GP in Secret Harbour and am just waiting for my visa!!!
My future boss (who is an expat also) told me that Secret Harbour is lovely and it is built around a golfcourse with a surfer's beach as well!
Rent is cheaper than in Perth, but with the new trainlink not a prob to be 30 mins outside the city center if you ask me.
Mandurah aslo seems to be nice - built around lots of canals but quite expensive!!!
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Re: Secret harbour - Perth
Hi, We also like the look of Secret Harbour. It looks like it is in a good position between Mandurah and Rockingham to enjoy their facilities. I have been on the website for Comet Bay school and it looks quite good. My boys love the look of the beach (of course ) and it is just within reach of where my OH and I are looking for jobs. We are hoping to get over in March/April 08.