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reikime May 7th 2010 6:27 am

Did you do a rekki first??
 
Did anyone either now settled in Australia or in the process of going do a rekki before they went.

We pass criteria balance of family, daughter who can sponsor us on PV or CPV etc) but are not sure if we should go straight for the 173 or 143 or try and go for a 3 month rekki first. We have only been to Australia twice for a holiday with daughter & grandchildren one month at a time and naturally it will be a lot different living there, we didnt really have a lot of time to see much else of the country because we wanted to spend all the time we had with the family. My daughter lives on the Southern Gold Coast and it is beautiful but although we would like to be fairly close i.e. a 'drive away' we would like somewhere a bit more 'rural'.

If anyone did do a rekki what kind of thing did you do, rent a camper van and tour? rent a house and car? Thanks to everyone in anticipation :blink:

mohogony May 7th 2010 9:17 am

Re: Did you do a rekki first??
 

Originally Posted by reikime (Post 8550153)
Did anyone either now settled in Australia or in the process of going do a rekki before they went.

We pass criteria balance of family, daughter who can sponsor us on PV or CPV etc) but are not sure if we should go straight for the 173 or 143 or try and go for a 3 month rekki first. We have only been to Australia twice for a holiday with daughter & grandchildren one month at a time and naturally it will be a lot different living there, we didnt really have a lot of time to see much else of the country because we wanted to spend all the time we had with the family. My daughter lives on the Southern Gold Coast and it is beautiful but although we would like to be fairly close i.e. a 'drive away' we would like somewhere a bit more 'rural'.

If anyone did do a rekki what kind of thing did you do, rent a camper van and tour? rent a house and car? Thanks to everyone in anticipation :blink:

Try realestate.com.au and look at rural properties outsdie the Gold Coast, renting a camper van is a great way to see the country, thats what l would do.

soapy© May 7th 2010 11:21 am

Re: Did you do a rekki first??
 

Originally Posted by reikime (Post 8550153)
Did anyone either now settled in Australia or in the process of going do a rekki before they went.

We pass criteria balance of family, daughter who can sponsor us on PV or CPV etc) but are not sure if we should go straight for the 173 or 143 or try and go for a 3 month rekki first. We have only been to Australia twice for a holiday with daughter & grandchildren one month at a time and naturally it will be a lot different living there, we didnt really have a lot of time to see much else of the country because we wanted to spend all the time we had with the family. My daughter lives on the Southern Gold Coast and it is beautiful but although we would like to be fairly close i.e. a 'drive away' we would like somewhere a bit more 'rural'.

have a look at the hinterland. its a lovely spot and still a short drive away from anywhere on the coast;)

desperatehousewife May 7th 2010 5:38 pm

Re: Did you do a rekki first??
 
if your looking for more rural properties on the coast, have a look around mudgeeraba, we live on acreage in Tallai and for us its perfect, privacy and still 5/10 mins from shopping, 20mins from the coast...good luck

reikime May 7th 2010 9:25 pm

Re: Did you do a rekki first??
 

Originally Posted by desperatehousewife (Post 8550940)
if your looking for more rural properties on the coast, have a look around mudgeeraba, we live on acreage in Tallai and for us its perfect, privacy and still 5/10 mins from shopping, 20mins from the coast...good luck

We have been to Mudgeeraba it's a lovely area do great place to start looking sounds just the type of thing that would suit us and only about 30 minute drive from the family. Did u find it through realestate.com?

Sally Simpson May 9th 2010 8:52 pm

Re: Did you do a rekki first??
 
If you are wanting to experience what it would feel like to live there, I would suggest a 3 or even 6 month rental in an area you could imagine yourselves living in. Hiring a campervan & touring round is only going to give you more of the holiday feel surely?
Just a thought:)

reikime May 10th 2010 1:24 am

Re: Did you do a rekki first??
 

Originally Posted by Sally Simpson (Post 8554684)
If you are wanting to experience what it would feel like to live there, I would suggest a 3 or even 6 month rental in an area you could imagine yourselves living in. Hiring a campervan & touring round is only going to give you more of the holiday feel surely?
Just a thought:)

Yes Sally I understand exactly what you are saying & therein is my dilemma :confused:
So do we take a rental & hire a car to travel around to look at other places............it's so difficult :unsure:

Rossi May 10th 2010 1:34 am

Re: Did you do a rekki first??
 

Originally Posted by reikime (Post 8555205)
So do we take a rental & hire a car to travel around to look at other places............it's so difficult :unsure:

Buy a car & save a few $$$'s

Assuming you will want creature comforts....i.e. a mid-sized car on rental will set you back around $65 a day, So 90 days (3 months) x $65 = $5850 :ohmy:

reikime May 10th 2010 3:38 am

Re: Did you do a rekki first??
 

Originally Posted by Rossi (Post 8555216)
Buy a car & save a few $$$'s

Assuming you will want creature comforts....i.e. a mid-sized car on rental will set you back around $65 a day, So 90 days (3 months) x $65 = $5850 :ohmy:

:( this is going to take more planning re financial implications than I thought............3 month rekki sounded like at good idea at the time :blink:

stuart.and.michelle May 10th 2010 3:52 am

Re: Did you do a rekki first??
 
We haven't done a rekki ourselves because as you pointed out these things cost quite a bit and I still think your likely to only remember the good things. Every person I have spoken to that has visited Australia and Perth in particular have said its a lovely place to live.

reikime May 10th 2010 5:55 am

Re: Did you do a rekki first??
 

Originally Posted by stuart.and.michelle (Post 8555545)
We haven't done a rekki ourselves because as you pointed out these things cost quite a bit and I still think your likely to only remember the good things. Every person I have spoken to that has visited Australia and Perth in particular have said its a lovely place to live.

Problem with that I suppose is just because other people have said its a lovely place to live dosen't mean it would be for you or me :confused: my daughter & grandchildren absolutely love it there (they are on the Southern Gold Coast) its a beautiful place but it hasnt worked out for some people. My daughter has friends who emigrated to Perth, her friend dosent like it (she had never visited Australia before) but went on her husbands recommendations (he had been once) they have a 4 year old daughter & sadly are in the process of splitting up because of it :(.
I have a son getting married this year who would be left in the UK. I know he's a big boy now he can look after himself and will soon have a wife, we haven't told him as yet we are thinking about emigrating but he has mentioned in passing a couple of times 'why dont you get yourself to Australia'. He is building up a good business (pyrotechnician) and is often on the road touring with stage shows just finished a 5 week tour with diversity :D but this is why I feel a rekki is the right thing for us to do, I have to be as sure as I can be that leaving him behind for a new life with my daughter and grandchildren in a beautiful country is the right thing for us to do. :blink:

Alfresco May 10th 2010 6:36 am

Re: Did you do a rekki first??
 
Do the 3 month reccie. It makes sense. Good luck. :fingerscrossed:


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