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Advice on Renting
I am looking to move to Australia in the very near future, I have a job offer for the Melbourne area and am looking for info on the best place to rent?
I am ideally looking for a furnished rent that allows pets as the dog will be joining us after its been through quarentine. Any help much appreciated. Cheers |
Re: Advice on Renting
That is a very broad question, "Melbourne area" is quite a big place :). I am not living there, nbut so others can assist you a bit better might be worth adding a couple more details such as where work is and what budget you have.
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Thanks for the reply, I am looking for somewhere that isnt to far to travel back and forth from the city. I know someone who is living out in traralgon
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Originally Posted by rrae1986
(Post 9977401)
Thanks for the reply, I am looking for somewhere that isnt to far to travel back and forth from the city. I know someone who is living out in traralgon
As suggested by BS, tell us where you will be working, what your budget is, how big/small a place you want and whether you want to be near the beach, the city or the hills? |
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I've been told the offices are in Melbourne (city) that's as much as I know. I don't really have a preference as to living near to beach or hills etc. as close to the city as possible. I would be looking for a 3 bedroom for about $400 a week max
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Re: Advice on Renting
Originally Posted by rrae1986
(Post 9977569)
I've been told the offices are in Melbourne (city) that's as much as I know. I don't really have a preference as to living near to beach or hills etc. as close to the city as possible. I would be looking for a 3 bedroom for about $400 a week max
For your budget, you would most likely have to go about 40 minutes out by train. There are some great areas within that commute, a d of course some not so great. Rentals are scarcer in the good areas but if you are willing to forego a garden, you could get a unit (usually a newer style house on subdivided land) for that sort of rent in the area where I live (Eltham - Greensborough) Anything closer to the city will be dearer or smaller. $400/week will not get you much in the inner suburbs. |
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Originally Posted by elice_in_oz
(Post 9977597)
That's better ;)
For your budget, you would most likely have to go about 40 minutes out by train. There are some great areas within that commute, a d of course some not so great. Rentals are scarcer in the good areas but if you are willing to forego a garden, you could get a unit (usually a newer style house on subdivided land) for that sort of rent in the area where I live (Eltham - Greensborough) Anything closer to the city will be dearer or smaller. $400/week will not get you much in the inner suburbs. never settle on somewhere without seeing it first, get a short term rental and hunt for what you want then. |
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