A few questions about Sydney...
Hello...it's been a while since I've been on this site. We moved to Mandurah WA 18 months ago, have settled really well. Bought a beautiful house near beach and school and close to where we both work. Have made lovely friends and so happy.
Now my husband has been made an offer to move to Sydney that financially is very difficult to refuse. So basically, the questions I have are... What suburbs tick the same boxes as I have now? Walking distance to beach, school and close to public transport links for my husband who will be working in the CBD. What sort of rent are we looking at in this type of area? How long will the commute be for my husband? Is it worth him driving or should he get train? Really appreciate the help and advice...I will have a look through some WA / nursing threads to see if I can throw some advice back in return :-) |
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Do you have a specific budget in mind?
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No specific budget as this is being negotiated as part of the relocation package the company are offering. I want to make sure we get enough to give us the same lifestyle we have now. We also have pool so I guess that will increase the rent.
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I guess most of us living in Sydney have never been to Mandurah, so might be worth just spelling out your requirements to us.
In Sydney, there are two factors that will most determine where you live, your budget and your place of work. So we know it is the CBD, what about budget, do you have any idea about that yet? There are hundreds of Sydney suburbs. Within walking distance of the beach narrows the field somewhat however the beaches go up and down the coast for many kilometres, they are not just in one spot, so it is impossible to answer questions about commuting just yet until we have a few specific suburbs in mind. Naturally beach suburbs are at a premium. We live within walking distance of a beach (we are on the Northern Beaches), our 3 bed house is $1,300 per week to rent, it takes about an hour to commute to the CBD on the bus and no we would not even think about driving ... Sydney traffic is pretty hellish in commuting hours. |
Re: A few questions about Sydney...
Originally Posted by holly13
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No specific budget as this is being negotiated as part of the relocation package the company are offering. I want to make sure we get enough to give us the same lifestyle we have now. We also have pool so I guess that will increase the rent.
This is not achievable in Sydney or surrounds. So are the employer are thinking of, I don't know, quadrupling your salary or something to take into account the much higher accommodation costs ... is that realistic. In all honesty, this would have to be a spectacular increase in finances to make me leave my beach house and happy and settled life in Mandurah. Think really hard on this one.. |
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Thanks for the advice, as I said budget is not too much of a problem as the company are giving us a rent allowance. I just need a rough idea so we can negotiate with them.
Mandurah is basically a small town with beautiful harbour and beaches. It's fairly quiet and a 40 min commute by train into Perth. The area we live is a small village type community with school, shop, cafe, beach and playground all within a 5 min walk of our house. I feel like I'm starting this whole emigration thing again. Moving into the unknown. I have been to Sydney a few times but never with moving in mind. So I only really know the cbd areas and Manly. I literally have no idea of the outer suburbs. So just giving me a rough breakdown of north /south would be helpful in terms of helping me narrow down a few areas. Thanks so much |
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It is an amazing offer financially. Which is why we are being forced to consider it. If I'm honest the thought of leaving what we have here fills me with dread. However we are adventurous people, and you never know when an offer like this may come up again. Dilemma!!!!
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Re: A few questions about Sydney...
Originally Posted by holly13
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Thanks for the advice, as I said budget is not too much of a problem as the company are giving us a rent allowance. I just need a rough idea so we can negotiate with them.
Mandurah is basically a small town with beautiful harbour and beaches. It's fairly quiet and a 40 min commute by train into Perth. The area we live is a small village type community with school, shop, cafe, beach and playground all within a 5 min walk of our house. I feel like I'm starting this whole emigration thing again. Moving into the unknown. I have been to Sydney a few times but never with moving in mind. So I only really know the cbd areas and Manly. I literally have no idea of the outer suburbs. So just giving me a rough breakdown of north /south would be helpful in terms of helping me narrow down a few areas. Thanks so much Perhaps look at a map and then go to domain and look at rentals ... you could even just search by rough region like "northern beaches". Beach suburbs are all going to be nice suburbs. |
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Good idea. Will have a look. Thanks for taking time to reply, have a great weekend :-)
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Re: A few questions about Sydney...
Originally Posted by holly13
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Good idea. Will have a look. Thanks for taking time to reply, have a great weekend :-)
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Hi, well I've been non stop researching on different areas... just looking at some of the eastern beach suburbs like clovelly and coogee. Would it be an easier/quicker commute from there than from the northern beaches..say Manly or queenscliff?
If money was no object..which beach suburbs would be the most ideal to live for commuting to George St in CBD? (They would also need to be family friendly as I have a 5 year old). |
Re: A few questions about Sydney...
Originally Posted by holly13
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Hi, well I've been non stop researching on different areas... just looking at some of the eastern beach suburbs like clovelly and coogee. Would it be an easier/quicker commute from there than from the northern beaches..say Manly or queenscliff?
If money was no object..which beach suburbs would be the most ideal to live for commuting to George St in CBD? (They would also need to be family friendly as I have a 5 year old). |
Re: A few questions about Sydney...
Originally Posted by holly13
(Post 11108811)
If money was no object..which beach suburbs would be the most ideal to live for commuting to George St in CBD? (They would also need to be family friendly as I have a 5 year old).
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Yea you're probably right. I think until we come over and start looking for houses then it is difficult to choose a specific area. I just wanted to narrow the searches a bit to ensure my husband isn't commuting for hours each day. Thanks for the replies. There are definitely worse commutes than a ferry across the harbour ;-)
Is there a site where you can check commuting times on trains? Is the train service reliable? Thanks again :-) |
Re: A few questions about Sydney...
Originally Posted by holly13
(Post 11108811)
Hi, well I've been non stop researching on different areas... just looking at some of the eastern beach suburbs like clovelly and coogee. Would it be an easier/quicker commute from there than from the northern beaches..say Manly or queenscliff?
If money was no object..which beach suburbs would be the most ideal to live for commuting to George St in CBD? (They would also need to be family friendly as I have a 5 year old). Benefit of living within walking distance to a beach is just that, you can walk. But often unnecessary in my view, but nice none the less. You can live a 5 minute drive from the beach, yet closer to main transport stations and bus routes. I mean, you commute 5 days a week and may only hit the beach 3 days a week. For example, I live within easy reach of the Bondi Junction interchange and for a fee (can't recall the value) you can have unlimited beach parking at Bondi and Bronte if you live in Waverley council. Clovelly doesn't charge for parking. Manly on the other hand has a 2 hour street parking limit (I think residents get this as part of the package - not sure how far residency stretches). Try finding a spot to park in Manly on a weekend - forget it. Personally if a short commute is key and living near a beach is key, you either want to be in central Manly or the Eastern Subs. |
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