If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
#31
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Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
Originally Posted by movetoperth
I would look on it as fate, take it as a sign that you should do it now. Anything else may just delay your doing it, possibly forever, things always happen to throw a spanner in the works somewhere.
As for your parents, look on it as actually being kinder to them, they wont come to terms with it until you have gone, they will dread you leaving for the next 20 months, going sooner will be better for them too, just don;t expect them to tell you that for a couple of years.
Lynn
As for your parents, look on it as actually being kinder to them, they wont come to terms with it until you have gone, they will dread you leaving for the next 20 months, going sooner will be better for them too, just don;t expect them to tell you that for a couple of years.
Lynn
Keeping fingers crossed that they will eventually move out here with us ....the sooner the better I say.
Louise
#32
Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
Originally Posted by JKA
My mum and dad will take it very hard - I think they were starting to come to terms with the fact that we were going to be moving in around 20 months but to tell them that this has changed to 4 will devastate them. Not a reason to base our decision on but not easy non the less.
JKA
Some have come out with stacks more, many with less. Provided you are ready, willing and able and more importantly keen, you will manage.
Good luck to you.
#33
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Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
Originally Posted by JKA
50% reduction in earnings is what we have estimated initially. After I have the equivalent Australian qualifications to those I have in the UK I expect our earnings to be pretty simialr to what we have just now.
I really feel for everyone who is waiting to sell their property before they can move. Best of luck to you all.
The opinion so far is very one sided and in our hearts we know it makes more sense to go now.
My mum and dad will take it very hard - I think they were starting to come to terms with the fact that we were going to be moving in around 20 months but to tell them that this has changed to 4 will devastate them. Not a reason to base our decision on but not easy non the less.
Thanks for all the opinions - it is good to get some neutral perspective . Please keep them coming.
JKA
I really feel for everyone who is waiting to sell their property before they can move. Best of luck to you all.
The opinion so far is very one sided and in our hearts we know it makes more sense to go now.
My mum and dad will take it very hard - I think they were starting to come to terms with the fact that we were going to be moving in around 20 months but to tell them that this has changed to 4 will devastate them. Not a reason to base our decision on but not easy non the less.
Thanks for all the opinions - it is good to get some neutral perspective . Please keep them coming.
JKA
Try and get your folks to focus on coming out for a holiday as soon as possible. That takes the sting out of the move. Although it will feel really hard to break the news, once you've done it you and they will just move on.
#34
Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
Originally Posted by JKA
Looking for some opinions please folks.
Nikki and I were granted our PR visas last October and are flying out to validate them next week.
We were not planning on moving until January 2008 to allow us time to save some money. We are currently lucky enough to live in a rent free property but we have just received notice from the owners that they have sold the property and need us out by 31 July.
Our dilema is - do we bring the move forward to August this year and go with the money we have which should be in the region of only £10k or do we buy a property here, keep it for a year and half and then try and sell it or finally do we rent for a while.
Personally I don't see rentng as an option as it's money down the drain but I can't see any rise in property prices here covering the legal and interest costs of purchasing here either. Moving so much sooner than planned is possible I suppose but with so little capital I think it will be a struggle.
So what do you think, should we stay and how or should we go early.
Cheers
JKA
Nikki and I were granted our PR visas last October and are flying out to validate them next week.
We were not planning on moving until January 2008 to allow us time to save some money. We are currently lucky enough to live in a rent free property but we have just received notice from the owners that they have sold the property and need us out by 31 July.
Our dilema is - do we bring the move forward to August this year and go with the money we have which should be in the region of only £10k or do we buy a property here, keep it for a year and half and then try and sell it or finally do we rent for a while.
Personally I don't see rentng as an option as it's money down the drain but I can't see any rise in property prices here covering the legal and interest costs of purchasing here either. Moving so much sooner than planned is possible I suppose but with so little capital I think it will be a struggle.
So what do you think, should we stay and how or should we go early.
Cheers
JKA
#35
Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
Originally Posted by JKA
Looking for some opinions please folks.
Nikki and I were granted our PR visas last October and are flying out to validate them next week.
We were not planning on moving until January 2008 to allow us time to save some money. We are currently lucky enough to live in a rent free property but we have just received notice from the owners that they have sold the property and need us out by 31 July.
Our dilema is - do we bring the move forward to August this year and go with the money we have which should be in the region of only £10k or do we buy a property here, keep it for a year and half and then try and sell it or finally do we rent for a while.
Personally I don't see rentng as an option as it's money down the drain but I can't see any rise in property prices here covering the legal and interest costs of purchasing here either. Moving so much sooner than planned is possible I suppose but with so little capital I think it will be a struggle.
So what do you think, should we stay and how or should we go early.
Cheers
JKA
Nikki and I were granted our PR visas last October and are flying out to validate them next week.
We were not planning on moving until January 2008 to allow us time to save some money. We are currently lucky enough to live in a rent free property but we have just received notice from the owners that they have sold the property and need us out by 31 July.
Our dilema is - do we bring the move forward to August this year and go with the money we have which should be in the region of only £10k or do we buy a property here, keep it for a year and half and then try and sell it or finally do we rent for a while.
Personally I don't see rentng as an option as it's money down the drain but I can't see any rise in property prices here covering the legal and interest costs of purchasing here either. Moving so much sooner than planned is possible I suppose but with so little capital I think it will be a struggle.
So what do you think, should we stay and how or should we go early.
Cheers
JKA
As for the parent thing... I take it your making this move for the 2 of you, because you want a better life and future for yourselves and any family of your own you may have? Your parents will deal with it and no matter what they say, they WILL come out to see you.
My wife and I are going next year, my parents are all for it as they know that staying in the UK compared to a life in Oz is a no-brainer. My wife's mom made a big fuss of things, but it's our life, not hers, and now she's all for coming to see us when we move.
If you're going to stay for other people, then maybe you better have a whole re-think on your plans. Your parents will be upset temporarily, but whats the difference if you go in August or in the future, they'll still be upset.
What ever you decide, I wish you all the best in the future.
Regards,
Dave
#36
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Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
Take the bull by the horns and go when your lease runs out. You have 10k to get you started and though it won't last for ever many people start out with alot less even in their home country.
Why put of what you dreamed for and worked hard for especially when you it is more or less the perfect opertunity to make the move!
good luck!
Why put of what you dreamed for and worked hard for especially when you it is more or less the perfect opertunity to make the move!
good luck!
#37
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Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
I would certainly not bank on prices in the UK rising until 2008. The boom is over and we are heading into stagnation time AT BEST. You would be better off buying in Oz, where prices are already falling and paying for the house you are actually going to live in. Prices could go up, but in the current economic climate I would just say that it is not a certainty. Also, if you will be looking to sell quite quickly in 18mths so you can go, you might have to end up lowering the price anyway.
#38
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Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
Originally Posted by dave7370
I agree with everyone on here that buying a house in the UK is a waste of time and money, unless you looking to stay here a good few years, but then who knows what'll happen in the future?
As for the parent thing... I take it your making this move for the 2 of you, because you want a better life and future for yourselves and any family of your own you may have? Your parents will deal with it and no matter what they say, they WILL come out to see you.
My wife and I are going next year, my parents are all for it as they know that staying in the UK compared to a life in Oz is a no-brainer. My wife's mom made a big fuss of things, but it's our life, not hers, and now she's all for coming to see us when we move.
If you're going to stay for other people, then maybe you better have a whole re-think on your plans. Your parents will be upset temporarily, but whats the difference if you go in August or in the future, they'll still be upset.
What ever you decide, I wish you all the best in the future.
Regards,
Dave
As for the parent thing... I take it your making this move for the 2 of you, because you want a better life and future for yourselves and any family of your own you may have? Your parents will deal with it and no matter what they say, they WILL come out to see you.
My wife and I are going next year, my parents are all for it as they know that staying in the UK compared to a life in Oz is a no-brainer. My wife's mom made a big fuss of things, but it's our life, not hers, and now she's all for coming to see us when we move.
If you're going to stay for other people, then maybe you better have a whole re-think on your plans. Your parents will be upset temporarily, but whats the difference if you go in August or in the future, they'll still be upset.
What ever you decide, I wish you all the best in the future.
Regards,
Dave
#39
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Joined: Aug 2005
Location: Sydney
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Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
Hi, the way it looks to me is that you will be starting afresh this summer when your lease expires - either here or in Oz. Money feels tight, but how much will your validation trip cost? Turn it into your actual move and it seems that you might be better off! Take all the advice about not buying here right now - you may well regret it.
If we go to Adelaide, we will need to pay the Aus Govt bond which will mean we will go with about the same amount of money you have (possibly a little more depending on our house sale) and there's 4 of us! We will just MAKE IT WORK. We'll have to.
You either start again here with your £10 or take it to Oz PLUS the money you would have spent on your validation. OR here's another idea - give the money you would have spent on your validation trip to your parents so they can come visit you really quickly once you're there.
Either way, I hope you make the right decision for you.
hugs
Gill
If we go to Adelaide, we will need to pay the Aus Govt bond which will mean we will go with about the same amount of money you have (possibly a little more depending on our house sale) and there's 4 of us! We will just MAKE IT WORK. We'll have to.
You either start again here with your £10 or take it to Oz PLUS the money you would have spent on your validation. OR here's another idea - give the money you would have spent on your validation trip to your parents so they can come visit you really quickly once you're there.
Either way, I hope you make the right decision for you.
hugs
Gill
#40
Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
Think: "What's the worst that could happen?".
Alternatively, try writing a list with 2 columns 'why we should go in Aug' and 'why we should wait til Jan'. You'll soon find yourself making any excuse to fill one column more than the other and you'll have your answer.
Good luck with whatever you choose to do. It's a big decision, but only you know what feels right.
Sending some K to help you.
Lane x
Alternatively, try writing a list with 2 columns 'why we should go in Aug' and 'why we should wait til Jan'. You'll soon find yourself making any excuse to fill one column more than the other and you'll have your answer.
Good luck with whatever you choose to do. It's a big decision, but only you know what feels right.
Sending some K to help you.
Lane x
#41
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Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
move straight away
#42
Re: If You Were in Our Shoes What Would You Do?
I think that its obvious that its not a good idea to buy a house then sell it due to the costs etc.
What about staying but renting a double room in a house share. Rent is very cheap, and you only have to be there until you get fed up. You should save money still as its not that expensive sharing, but if you are not then you can just leave.
It London we have lots of that going on.
What about staying but renting a double room in a house share. Rent is very cheap, and you only have to be there until you get fed up. You should save money still as its not that expensive sharing, but if you are not then you can just leave.
It London we have lots of that going on.