I cant believe I'm typing this - WE'RE MOVING TO PERTH!
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Re: I cant believe I'm typing this - WE'RE MOVING TO PERTH!
No probs, just PM me any specifics you want to know
#32
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Re: I cant believe I'm typing this - WE'RE MOVING TO PERTH!
We're undecided on this question. we stayed in Padbury for a few weeks in 2006 then again last year. I do like the idea of having Whitfords shopping centre and Hiliary's harbour on your doorstep.
We also liked the houses on offer around the Butler area but worry that it's a little too far from the city centre. We are staying with friends in Secret Harbour for a couple of weeks in January but don't know whether to look at local houses and schools or look further north.
Not easy this emirating lark is it???
Mark
#33
Re: I cant believe I'm typing this - WE'RE MOVING TO PERTH!
You got that right!
We'll be renting and I'd prefer to catch the train into the CBD than drive. I'm happy with a 30 minute trip in/out - I also find I wind down after work on the train.
I've looked at NOR because of Joondalup for our daily shopping etc. Not sure if there are stores dotted about the residential areas or not. I suppose we are looking at convenience for everything.
The further NOR the newer the houses I suppose as they expand the area.
In an ideal world I'd like to be no more than a mile walk / cycle from the beach and also be able to cycle / bus to a decent shopping area.
I am the only driver in the family so I get fed up always being behind the wheel and would like to have the option to bus / walk / cycle when I'm out there.
Perhaps the Perth City Planners will allow me to design an area completely around me!!
We'll be renting and I'd prefer to catch the train into the CBD than drive. I'm happy with a 30 minute trip in/out - I also find I wind down after work on the train.
I've looked at NOR because of Joondalup for our daily shopping etc. Not sure if there are stores dotted about the residential areas or not. I suppose we are looking at convenience for everything.
The further NOR the newer the houses I suppose as they expand the area.
In an ideal world I'd like to be no more than a mile walk / cycle from the beach and also be able to cycle / bus to a decent shopping area.
I am the only driver in the family so I get fed up always being behind the wheel and would like to have the option to bus / walk / cycle when I'm out there.
Perhaps the Perth City Planners will allow me to design an area completely around me!!
#34
Re: I cant believe I'm typing this - WE'RE MOVING TO PERTH!
You got that right!
We'll be renting and I'd prefer to catch the train into the CBD than drive. I'm happy with a 30 minute trip in/out - I also find I wind down after work on the train.
I've looked at NOR because of Joondalup for our daily shopping etc. Not sure if there are stores dotted about the residential areas or not. I suppose we are looking at convenience for everything.
The further NOR the newer the houses I suppose as they expand the area.
In an ideal world I'd like to be no more than a mile walk / cycle from the beach and also be able to cycle / bus to a decent shopping area.
I am the only driver in the family so I get fed up always being behind the wheel and would like to have the option to bus / walk / cycle when I'm out there.
Perhaps the Perth City Planners will allow me to design an area completely around me!!
We'll be renting and I'd prefer to catch the train into the CBD than drive. I'm happy with a 30 minute trip in/out - I also find I wind down after work on the train.
I've looked at NOR because of Joondalup for our daily shopping etc. Not sure if there are stores dotted about the residential areas or not. I suppose we are looking at convenience for everything.
The further NOR the newer the houses I suppose as they expand the area.
In an ideal world I'd like to be no more than a mile walk / cycle from the beach and also be able to cycle / bus to a decent shopping area.
I am the only driver in the family so I get fed up always being behind the wheel and would like to have the option to bus / walk / cycle when I'm out there.
Perhaps the Perth City Planners will allow me to design an area completely around me!!
We looked at Secret Harbour and Baldivis before we bought in Currambine, both are very nice and houses are good value down there, but I thought it was just too far out from the CBD for me.
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Re: I cant believe I'm typing this - WE'RE MOVING TO PERTH!
You got that right!
We'll be renting and I'd prefer to catch the train into the CBD than drive. I'm happy with a 30 minute trip in/out - I also find I wind down after work on the train.
I've looked at NOR because of Joondalup for our daily shopping etc. Not sure if there are stores dotted about the residential areas or not. I suppose we are looking at convenience for everything.
The further NOR the newer the houses I suppose as they expand the area.
In an ideal world I'd like to be no more than a mile walk / cycle from the beach and also be able to cycle / bus to a decent shopping area.
I am the only driver in the family so I get fed up always being behind the wheel and would like to have the option to bus / walk / cycle when I'm out there.
Perhaps the Perth City Planners will allow me to design an area completely around me!!
We'll be renting and I'd prefer to catch the train into the CBD than drive. I'm happy with a 30 minute trip in/out - I also find I wind down after work on the train.
I've looked at NOR because of Joondalup for our daily shopping etc. Not sure if there are stores dotted about the residential areas or not. I suppose we are looking at convenience for everything.
The further NOR the newer the houses I suppose as they expand the area.
In an ideal world I'd like to be no more than a mile walk / cycle from the beach and also be able to cycle / bus to a decent shopping area.
I am the only driver in the family so I get fed up always being behind the wheel and would like to have the option to bus / walk / cycle when I'm out there.
Perhaps the Perth City Planners will allow me to design an area completely around me!!
We're NOR - Heathridge, been in Perth for 2 years now & loving it.
Rented initialy in Joondalup & then 6 months in Ocean Reef before buying in heathridge. Ocean Reef being a costal suburb you pay for the Ocean views and in my opion prices are inflated simply for that. Live in a nice street, have nice neighbours, nice house, nice pool etc.
No more than 5 mins by car to:
Joondalup which has pretty much all the shops/banks we need, there's also other supermakets (open 7 days) dotted around (1 in Ocean Reef - less than 3 mins drive - 1 in Connolly - about 2 mins drive & 1 in Beldon - say 5 mins)
The Ocean Reef end of Mullaloo beach - past the kite surfers - very nice (to me)
Edgewater Station (more parking than Joondalup) as I work in the city. Trains get busy but hey - its only a 20 min ride, its cheap & better service than the UK.
Buses arent the best and there not very frequent, you can cycle to the city if you want - it's only 22 kms (give or take).
This area pretty much has everything we want - really are "living the dream" (i know a cliché but an apt one !).
You'll have a blast once you're here....
Last edited by scrubbedexpat001; Nov 24th 2009 at 11:12 am.
#36
Re: I cant believe I'm typing this - WE'RE MOVING TO PERTH!
I am also moving to Perth (Woodvale) with my family in 2010. Flights booked for end of Feb.
We are on a 197 visa, but will have to find a job when I get there so should be fun. Also have to get the kids into Schools..
Good luck.
We are on a 197 visa, but will have to find a job when I get there so should be fun. Also have to get the kids into Schools..
Good luck.
#37
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Hi ukmouse,
We're NOR - Heathridge, been in Perth for 2 years now & loving it.
Rented initialy in Joondalup & then 6 months in Ocean Reef before buying in heathridge. Ocean Reef being a costal suburb you pay for the Ocean views and in my opion prices are inflated simply for that. Live in a nice street, have nice neighbours, nice house, nice pool etc.
No more than 5 mins by car to:
Joondalup which has pretty much all the shops/banks we need, there's also other supermakets (open 7 days) dotted around (1 in Ocean Reef - less than 3 mins drive - 1 in Connolly - about 2 mins drive & 1 in Beldon - say 5 mins)
The Ocean Reef end of Mullaloo beach - past the kite surfers - very nice (to me)
Edgewater Station (more parking than Joondalup) as I work in the city. Trains get busy but hey - its only a 20 min ride, its cheap & better service than the UK.
Buses arent the best and there not very frequent, you can cycle to the city if you want - it's only 22 kms (give or take).
This area pretty much has everything we want - really are "living the dream" (i know a cliché but an apt one !).
You'll have a blast once you're here....
We're NOR - Heathridge, been in Perth for 2 years now & loving it.
Rented initialy in Joondalup & then 6 months in Ocean Reef before buying in heathridge. Ocean Reef being a costal suburb you pay for the Ocean views and in my opion prices are inflated simply for that. Live in a nice street, have nice neighbours, nice house, nice pool etc.
No more than 5 mins by car to:
Joondalup which has pretty much all the shops/banks we need, there's also other supermakets (open 7 days) dotted around (1 in Ocean Reef - less than 3 mins drive - 1 in Connolly - about 2 mins drive & 1 in Beldon - say 5 mins)
The Ocean Reef end of Mullaloo beach - past the kite surfers - very nice (to me)
Edgewater Station (more parking than Joondalup) as I work in the city. Trains get busy but hey - its only a 20 min ride, its cheap & better service than the UK.
Buses arent the best and there not very frequent, you can cycle to the city if you want - it's only 22 kms (give or take).
This area pretty much has everything we want - really are "living the dream" (i know a cliché but an apt one !).
You'll have a blast once you're here....
...and thanks to all for the replies. Good luck to all who, like us, are moving on out. Hopefully see you over there
#38
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We live in Connolly which is sandwiched between Geordieblokes Currambine and Fillcomms Heathridge.
Excellent suburb. You don't say if you have kids or not. If you do Connolly PS is excellent. Can't say the same for the high school that covers half the suburb though. Belridge SHS doesn't enjoy the best of reputations so if you are unfortunate like me to live in the wrong half then make sure you make alternative schooling arrangements for high school kids. Ocean Reef SHS covers the other side and I know lots of people who send their kids there and are very happy.
My husband travels to Perth by train and either walks to Joondalup station or gets a bus. Either way he has a journey of around 45 mins door to door.
Excellent suburb. You don't say if you have kids or not. If you do Connolly PS is excellent. Can't say the same for the high school that covers half the suburb though. Belridge SHS doesn't enjoy the best of reputations so if you are unfortunate like me to live in the wrong half then make sure you make alternative schooling arrangements for high school kids. Ocean Reef SHS covers the other side and I know lots of people who send their kids there and are very happy.
My husband travels to Perth by train and either walks to Joondalup station or gets a bus. Either way he has a journey of around 45 mins door to door.
#39
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I also live in Heathridge, we live there cos its the only place where houses r still affordable lol! Ocean reef and Mullaloo are nice if you have wads of cash!
#40
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As mentioned Ocean Reef is more expensive to buy in, hence why we opted for Currambine, but you can get reasonable rentals there.
As far as schools are concerned, well our 11 daughter has been to 2 primary schools here, Hocking and Beaumaris and both are very good. The consensus seems to be that state primary schools are generally very good, but that high schools aren't that great, bar a few exceptions.
Our littleun is down for Ocean Reef SHS, which I've heard mixed reports about, so not wanting to take any chances we decided to put her name down for a local private school, which we never could have afforded to do in the UK.
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Its meant to be really boring in Perth apparently
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If you've no kids then I would suggest Subiaco or Leederville - very close to the city and some decent cafes, restaurants and nightlife. If you prefer SOR then Como or South Perth would be my suggestions.
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Whereabouts in "Teesside" are you from? I'm a Darlo boy...