Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Sometimes I think I would like to move there but I think at the moment the country is a rip off.
Brits spend thousands getting visas, emmigrate, stay for a couple of years and struggle because of no or low paid work. Extortionate housing and food and living costs eat away at savings. So what if the weather is better all year round is it worth it if it is financial suicide. After a couple of years they leave and a new platoon of immigrants come over the hill to replace them. To me Immigration is a scam. And Australia makes millions out of it. People need to wake up and think about the nightmare and not the dream. :ohmy: |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Rubbish. Started off sensible enough. Too expensive, don't come. Simple as.
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Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Originally Posted by 77hil
(Post 9063515)
Rubbish. Started off sensible enough. Too expensive, don't come. Simple as.
I feel that you can get what Aus can offer in other countries for a fraction of the price :ohmy: |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Originally Posted by lumpommer
(Post 9063508)
Sometimes I think I would like to move there but I think at the moment the country is a rip off.
Brits spend thousands getting visas, emmigrate, stay for a couple of years and struggle because of no or low paid work. Extortionate housing and food and living costs eat away at savings. So what if the weather is better all year round is it worth it if it is financial suicide. After a couple of years they leave and a new platoon of immigrants come over the hill to replace them. To me Immigration is a scam. And Australia makes millions out of it. People need to wake up and think about the nightmare and not the dream. :ohmy: |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Originally Posted by concretepump
(Post 9063522)
don't come to uk then , if you want cheap living just put in 36 liters of diesel £48 1.30 per liter
They may as well put it up to 2 quid a litre in the UK because we would still pay it. We all moan but collectively do nothing. :frown: |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Originally Posted by lumpommer
(Post 9063520)
Sorry mate but you need to remove your blinkers.
I feel that you can get what Aus can offer in other countries for a fraction of the price :ohmy: |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Originally Posted by lumpommer
(Post 9063532)
I agree mate 1.30 per litre is disgusting. But in Aus fuel costs have seen large hikes in recent years.
They may as well put it up to 2 quid a litre in the UK because we would still pay it. We all moan but collectively do nothing. :frown: Food and living costs do not have to be extortionate, but you do need to shop around. Housing also does not have to be extortionate, but if you want city or beachside living, then it will cost, and that is something that should be expected. Property in Brisbane for example, in the 3 months ended Sept 2010, there were 3,117 new lettings of 3 Bed houses, with a median of $380 pw. That median Brisbane 3 Bed house rent is 27% of the average Male Full time wage in QLD. Maybe high, but not extortionate. |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Originally Posted by lumpommer
(Post 9063508)
Sometimes I think I would like to move there but I think at the moment the country is a rip off.
Brits spend thousands getting visas, emmigrate, stay for a couple of years and struggle because of no or low paid work. Extortionate housing and food and living costs eat away at savings. So what if the weather is better all year round is it worth it if it is financial suicide. After a couple of years they leave and a new platoon of immigrants come over the hill to replace them. To me Immigration is a scam. And Australia makes millions out of it. People need to wake up and think about the nightmare and not the dream. :ohmy: Although they all miss certain aspects of the UK, who wouldn't, none of them have plans to return. Regards Derren |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
You can't buy warm sunshine in the UK for whatever the price.
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Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Originally Posted by lumpommer
(Post 9063508)
Sometimes I think I would like to move there but I think at the moment the country is a rip off.
Brits spend thousands getting visas, emmigrate, stay for a couple of years and struggle because of no or low paid work. Extortionate housing and food and living costs eat away at savings. So what if the weather is better all year round is it worth it if it is financial suicide. After a couple of years they leave and a new platoon of immigrants come over the hill to replace them. To me Immigration is a scam. And Australia makes millions out of it. People need to wake up and think about the nightmare and not the dream. :ohmy: The weather isnt better all year round but it is very expensive. Ive just come back from melbourne spending a week with relatives from UK. They have recently been in Perth and nearly died from the temps:eek: they have some photos of each other black with flies:blink: They were also shocked at just how wet qld could be. (450ml in some parts this month ). I find food expensive in QLD, but it seemed even more expensive in melbourne even at the markets, we were in south yarra and went to markets and woolworth ( safeway there) and OMBG:eek:even more expensive than qld, which I cant say I have noticed before:confused:. EG, cherries 15 a kilo, mangos 4 each, lemons 6 a kilo, apples 8 a kilo, the pom rels were astounded at almost all food costs. The tiny south yarra townhouse we were at for lunch was going up for sale for over 1 million and its a dated worn place that needs a good reno, at that price the buyer will also need over 50 k for stamp duty. We went to the city for lunch, $81 for 2 entrees, some bread and 3 glasses of wine, even I fell over with shock! I could see the rels were extremely shocked at the cost of stuff here, but most seemed to think we were all having a 'lovely' :lol: lifestyle here and overall seemed to think life was 'easier', 'less stressful' in OZ, but they saw us in christmas mode, dressed up, dining in luxury, doing the tourist stuff. Dont know what they would have made of us on a wet monday morning with traffic, job, school run?? Super expensive for sure, but I know christmas week we certainly gave them the wow factor, so maybe some might still think its worth it. |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Originally Posted by jad n rich
(Post 9063560)
The weather isnt better all year round but it is very expensive.
Ive just come back from melbourne spending a week with relatives from UK. They have recently been in Perth and nearly died from the temps:eek: they have some photos of each other black with flies:blink: They were also shocked at just how wet qld could be. (450ml in some parts this month ). I find food expensive in QLD, but it seemed even more expensive in melbourne even at the markets, we were in south yarra and went to markets and woolworth ( safeway there) and OMBG:eek:even more expensive than qld, which I cant say I have noticed before:confused:. EG, cherries 15 a kilo, mangos 4 each, lemons 6 a kilo, apples 8 a kilo, the pom rels were astounded at almost all food costs. The tiny south yarra townhouse we were at for lunch was going up for sale for over 1 million and its a dated worn place that needs a good reno, at that price the buyer will also need over 50 k for stamp duty. We went to the city for lunch, $81 for 2 entrees, some bread and 3 glasses of wine, even I fell over with shock! I could see the rels were extremely shocked at the cost of stuff here, but most seemed to think we were all having a 'lovely' :lol: lifestyle here and overall seemed to think life was 'easier', 'less stressful' in OZ, but they saw us in christmas mode, dressed up, dining in luxury, doing the tourist stuff. Dont know what they would have made of us on a wet monday morning with traffic, job, school run?? Super expensive for sure, but I know christmas week we certainly gave them the wow factor, so maybe some might still think its worth it. :thumbup: |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
anyone quitting Aus due to high cost of living is kidding themselves UK is any better. It's a cop out cos it's swings and roundabouts and if anyone wants to go back, they need to do it but don't blame it on the cost of living. Aus is not the land of free for all and neither is the UK.
Build a bridge and get over it. easy as:) |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Originally Posted by lumpommer
(Post 9063508)
Sometimes I think I would like to move there but I think at the moment the country is a rip off.
Brits spend thousands getting visas, emmigrate, stay for a couple of years and struggle because of no or low paid work. Extortionate housing and food and living costs eat away at savings. So what if the weather is better all year round is it worth it if it is financial suicide. After a couple of years they leave and a new platoon of immigrants come over the hill to replace them. To me Immigration is a scam. And Australia makes millions out of it. People need to wake up and think about the nightmare and not the dream. :ohmy: |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
Originally Posted by sonlymewalter
(Post 9063576)
anyone quitting Aus due to high cost of living is kidding themselves UK is any better. It's a cop out cos it's swings and roundabouts and if anyone wants to go back, they need to do it but don't blame it on the cost of living. Aus is not the land of free for all and neither is the UK.
Build a bridge and get over it. easy as:) We were discussing over chrissy lunch if cousin sold his South Yarra townhouse for the mill he could go to UK with 650 GBP :ohmy: ( based on that days exchange rate ) . Even in SE england, thats more than a 2 bed townhouse with windows that fall out when you open them:lol: |
Re: Anyone Quitting Aus due to High Cost of Living
:rofl:If you work in Australia it shouldn't be overally expensive. The issue here is that people that are migrating here are still under the impression that it's 2002 all over again with cost of living and price. Clearly Australia has moved on since then.
Brits are so stubborn to the fact that Britain is an expensive country when in reality its not. So when they find a place that's more expensive (and theres many) then the country is just a rip off. :rofl: |
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