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Re: Adelaide or Perth
Originally Posted by leigh&ivan
Hi debsnshaun
Have a look at this site www.livingin-australia.com it gives profiles of Adelaide & Perth and some pros & cons of living in both places. You might feel you sway to one over the other. We are moving to Perth in January.We have never been to Australia, & we are not doing a reccie but after lots of research Perth came out tops for me. Obviously if you can afford to do a reccie to both this would be the best option, otherwise you're going to have to go with your gut feeling, because everyone will have their own opinions & this won't necessarily match what you want out of life. Good Luck Leigh :) When in January are you heading off to Perth? Lynne |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
So the 30 level Santos house is not tall i guess by world standards ?...... mm
Originally Posted by Dorothy
We moved from Toronto where my husband's office was on the 46th floor. It was not the top of the building, either. How many other buildings are there over about 10 storeys?
Adelaide it a large town.. not a city. Its a tough choice, we picked Adelaide..Perth, albeit a lot nicer.. was too far away from anywhere else..for our frequent weekends away & skiing. Adelaides too quiet for us, and the house prices in some places are not worth it..compared to other states.. but you can get cheap but you will be living miles away from the city, or in a dodgy bit. Good luck, they really are two different places, Perth, pricey but very nice.. Adelaide, cheaper but not as nice :) K |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Originally Posted by renth
Not going to get much for 400k anywhere in Perth. Unless you want to live in Mirabooka .
Lets not pretend Perth is good value, it's as expensive as Sydney. |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Originally Posted by Amazulu
But generally still cheaper than the UK, where most of the people on this site are moving from.
Don't forget the mean income in WA is about $55,000 - about 22 thousand quid if we're doing comparisons :eek: |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Adelaide or Perth - my opinion, neither, they both seem places poms move on from. Geography and distance may be one reason, which means you tire of whats to do after some months. Not everyone but quite common.
Have been to both places nothing looked visually wrong with either (certain areas excluded of course) more a creeping feeling of what would I do there after 6 months. All of our kids had 'get me out of here" opinions on both places too. |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Originally Posted by renth
I'm not sure that's the case, cheaper than the south east of England for sure.
Don't forget the mean income in WA is about $55,000 - about 22 thousand quid if we're doing comparisons :eek: Or living within 10KM of the ocean? I bet the mean household income is more like $80K nowdays, most homes with one income are probably only single income because they can afford to be and probably have a relatively high income, and I bet more often than not there's two incomes coming into most households giving a combined in excess of around the $80K mark. A lot of household incomes would be in excess of $120K. I dont trust the $55K figure it was only around 12 months ago the average was supposedly something like $40K so its jumped $15K in that time thats nearly 40% increase, I dont know anyone at any level of the market thats got a 40% pay increase in the last year. I wonder if its something to do with the tax rates changing and people with company setups that they work through (which there are a hell of lot in WA) are able to push through more as salaries now, (but still carry on taking the same again through expenses etc. which probably doesnt count against the state average...) |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Originally Posted by Amazulu
But generally still cheaper than the UK, where most of the people on this site are moving from.
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Re: Adelaide or Perth
Originally Posted by marco121068
True - but houses in Oz are made of matchsticks and cardboard. :D
Even better your in Adelaide, he'll be super defensive ;) |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Originally Posted by renth
I'm not sure that's the case, cheaper than the south east of England for sure.
Don't forget the mean income in WA is about $55,000 - about 22 thousand quid if we're doing comparisons :eek: In reality, I reckon average incomes are about the same UK/Oz. |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Adelaide is boring with not much going on at all. House prices are creeping up here slowly too. Most people only come to Adelaide because they have to (state sponsorship) there are quite a few people that have moved to Perth or Queensland. We never even considered Adelaide until the points went up in 2004 and wanted to go to Brissy. I suppose we have to thank SA for the only opportunity we had at the time.
If you have a 136 you can go anywhere, so why stop at Perth or Adelaide. There are far more job opportunities in states other than Adelaide, so if you can go elsewhere then I would. Adelaide is ok if you are over 50 and are ready for retirement. Julie |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Originally Posted by sunnyj
Adelaide is boring with not much going on at all. House prices are creeping up here slowly too. Most people only come to Adelaide because they have to (state sponsorship) there are quite a few people that have moved to Perth or Queensland. We never even considered Adelaide until the points went up in 2004 and wanted to go to Brissy. I suppose we have to thank SA for the only opportunity we had at the time.
If you have a 136 you can go anywhere, so why stop at Perth or Adelaide. There are far more job opportunities in states other than Adelaide, so if you can go elsewhere then I would. Adelaide is ok if you are over 50 and are ready for retirement. Julie There is nothing wrong with Adelaide. It may not be everyones cup of tea but for me it presses all the right buttons. I don't find it dull or boring, I'm nowhere near 50 and certainly not ready for retirement either. ;) |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Each to their own Wendy,we all want different things. I don't want a buzzing place to live but it would be nice to go somewhere exciting sometimes. I'm afraid if Glenelg is their best resort, then sorry it doesn't do it for me.
The most exciting place they have got is the very over priced Beach House and a delapidated "Greenhills adventure park" There are only so many times you can visit Hahndorf, gorge wildlife park and Victor Harbor. :zzz: Julie |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Originally Posted by sunnyj
Each to their own Wendy,we all want different things. I don't want a buzzing place to live but it would be nice to go somewhere exciting sometimes. I'm afraid if Glenelg is their best resort, then sorry it doesn't do it for me.
The most exciting place they have got is the very over priced Beach House and a delapidated "Greenhills adventure park" There are only so many times you can visit Hahndorf, gorge wildlife park and Victor Harbor. :zzz: Julie Each to their own, exactly that's why the OP needs to decide for themselves. No point any of us telling them to go here or there cos at the end of the day it depends what they want. :) FWIW, I'm not keen on Glenelg :D |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Originally Posted by Amazulu
So that's AUD450k. He will be able to get something out here
Sure he'll be able to get something, but it won't be very nice. Probably nicer than Middlesbro though. Do a search on the realestate site, it's places like Mirabooka and Wanneroo. |
Re: Adelaide or Perth
Originally Posted by renth
More like $436k after stamp of about $15k plus $7k first home owners.
Sure he'll be able to get something, but it won't be very nice. Probably nicer than Middlesbro though. Do a search on the realestate site, it's places like Mirabooka and Wanneroo. http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin...&tm=1164265783 Bargain buying ;) Not what everyone is looking for but nothing wrong with it and for the price, I think its value. |
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