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suzyambrose Jan 16th 2009 1:28 am

MELBOURNE 2009
 
Hi

Not sure if there's already a thread like this going so if there is I apologise!

We're moving to Melbourne in October and would like to know who else is moving this year? we are a young family and would love to meet up with other expats once there so I'll get the ball rolling and introduce us, Im Suzy im 25 and I'm a stay at home mum, my husband Stewart is 31 he's a Barber, we have 2 children, Mia 5 and Taylor, 1.

Have been looking at a couple of areas Altona and Frankston(they seem cheaper) and would be interested to know where other people are going. We not quite sure where to start to be honest!

So if you're going to Melbourne this year make yourself known! :thumbsup:

suzyambrose Jan 16th 2009 1:31 am

Re: [B][/B] MELBOURNE 2009
 

Originally Posted by suzyambrose (Post 7176774)
Hi

Not sure if there's already a thread like this going so if there is I apologise!

We're moving to Melbourne in October and would like to know who else is moving this year? we are a young family and would love to meet up with other expats once there so I'll get the ball rolling and introduce us, Im Suzy im 25 and I'm a stay at home mum, my husband Stewart is 31 he's a Barber, we have 2 children, Mia 5 and Taylor, 1.

Have been looking at a couple of areas Altona and Frankston(they seem cheaper) and would be interested to know where other people are going. We not quite sure where to start to be honest!

So if you're going to Melbourne this year make yourself known! :thumbsup:

Don't know what I did to the title!?

Pollyana Jan 16th 2009 1:38 am

Re: [B][/B] MELBOURNE 2009
 

Originally Posted by suzyambrose (Post 7176785)
Don't know what I did to the title!?

You tried to put it in bold maybe? Only comes up in bold on people's lists until they read it the normal codes don't work on titles. I'll fix it up for you.

suzyambrose Jan 16th 2009 1:47 am

Re: [B][/B] MELBOURNE 2009
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 7176812)
You tried to put it in bold maybe? Only comes up in bold on people's lists until they read it the normal codes don't work on titles. I'll fix it up for you.

Oh thanks very much I wondered why it was never bold!
:o

asbo123 Jan 16th 2009 3:30 am

Re: MELBOURNE 2009
 
hello suzyambrose we are looking to return to the melbourne area sometime in late 2009, we lived on the mornington penninsla before and it is very likely we will return to the same area as we have friends/work contacts etc, don,t know if you have come across britvics website yet but there is loads of usefull info and very helpfull people on there, good luck, sven :thumbsup:

CDM Jan 16th 2009 7:40 am

Re: MELBOURNE 2009
 
My wife, I and our 2 small children are hoping to move to Melbourne also this year. We applied for our visa in August and are hoping it will come through in the next few months.

We're not sure exactly where we're going but I would expect to be working in the CBD and we have relatives in Frankston North so somewhere that is reasonably commutable to both locations is where I'd expect we'd end up eventually. We've looked at placed like Lydfood and Lyndhurst and that general area of town.

Ideally, we'd like to build a new house within a year of arrival but with the downtun the way it is (I'm currently out of work and we're already eating into our Australia funds at the moment), the future isn't clear.

- CDM

bcworld Jan 16th 2009 11:30 am

Re: MELBOURNE 2009
 

Originally Posted by suzyambrose (Post 7176774)
So if you're going to Melbourne this year make yourself known! :thumbsup:

I just did....yesterday in fact!

The Gold Gang Jan 16th 2009 11:35 am

Re: MELBOURNE 2009
 
Hi BCworld,

Why did you move from Brissie to Melbourne, if you don't mind me asking?

Also, you are in East Kilda, I know its very nice, isn't is very expensive also?
(Sorry, not meaning to be nosy, you may have pots of dosh for all I know)...

Vanessa Jan 16th 2009 11:58 am

Re: MELBOURNE 2009
 

Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 7179108)
I just did....yesterday in fact!

Welcome to Melbourne.

The_Pom_From_Aus Jan 16th 2009 2:20 pm

Re: MELBOURNE 2009
 
suzyambrose;

Altona has lots of industry & very busy on the roads, frankston used to be cheap but its becoming popular with families these days, where ever you live the price of housing is expensive so the closer to the city the more expense its as simple as that.

all the best to you when you get here

suzyambrose Jan 17th 2009 8:53 am

Re: MELBOURNE 2009
 

Originally Posted by CDM (Post 7178228)
My wife, I and our 2 small children are hoping to move to Melbourne also this year. We applied for our visa in August and are hoping it will come through in the next few months.

We're not sure exactly where we're going but I would expect to be working in the CBD and we have relatives in Frankston North so somewhere that is reasonably commutable to both locations is where I'd expect we'd end up eventually. We've looked at placed like Lydfood and Lyndhurst and that general area of town.

Ideally, we'd like to build a new house within a year of arrival but with the downtun the way it is (I'm currently out of work and we're already eating into our Australia funds at the moment), the future isn't clear.

- CDM

Sorry to hear you're out of work hopefully something will come soon, we haven't even got an Australia fund yet trying to pay off debts etc. as much as poss before we make the move.

Never been to Melbourne so finding it difficult deciding where to go I don't think we'll decide properly on a specific area until we get there and have a good look around. Struggling to find cheap short term acommodation as it is never mind long term!

Geelong Gent Jan 17th 2009 9:19 am

Re: MELBOURNE 2009
 

Originally Posted by suzyambrose (Post 7181608)
Never been to Melbourne so finding it difficult deciding where to go I don't think we'll decide properly on a specific area until we get there and have a good look around. Struggling to find cheap short term acommodation

http://www.moving-to-melbourne.co.uk...ommodation.htm

Adding to Arthers comments anywhere within walking distance of the beach will also retain a high value all along the bay.

If you are considering Frankston also consider Seaford and Carrum areas which have undergone alot of changes in the last 18 months/2 years.

Also watch out for hidden costs with accomodation (ie ++++ costs, it is known for some to charge up to $200 for a service everyone else provides free.)Look out for other good deals ie free use of cars, broadband no extra charges for extra people etc.

Did you have a budget in mind as there are numerous posters who have second homes who do let out to fellow arrivals for cheaper rates:)

suzyambrose Jan 17th 2009 9:31 am

Re: MELBOURNE 2009
 

Originally Posted by Geelong Gent (Post 7181669)
http://www.moving-to-melbourne.co.uk...ommodation.htm

Adding to Arthers comments anywhere within walking distance of the beach will also retain a high value all along the bay.

If you are considering Frankston also consider Seaford and Carrum areas which have undergone alot of changes in the last 18 months/2 years.

Also watch out for hidden costs with accomodation (ie ++++ costs, it is known for some to charge up to $200 for a service everyone else provides free.)Look out for other good deals ie free use of cars, broadband no extra charges for extra people etc.

Did you have a budget in mind as there are numerous posters who have second homes who do let out to fellow arrivals for cheaper rates:)






Had a look at that website, think the acommodation is a bit out of our price range, staying somewhere that's $100 a night for 2 weeks - maybe longer definitely adds up! Don't want to be out in the sticks really, no more than an hours drive from the City I would say.

Long term somewhere not too far from the beach, within walking distance (can't afford it on our doorstep) don't fancy having to drive 30mins to take the kids to the sea, but also somewhere that's not a million miles away from the city and suitable for young families on an average wage.

Am I dreaming lol! :eek:

Simo429 Jan 17th 2009 9:38 am

Re: MELBOURNE 2009
 
hi

were not moving to melbourne this year but were planning to visit in june when ive finished my PGCE!

should be coming out for about 16 days and im really excited! not doing so much of the tourist things but were planning on doing a sort of wanted down under week (without doing the card flicking)

ive arranged to visit an australian school, we'll look at a few houses in a few diff areas and the like

Les Mighalls Jan 17th 2009 6:54 pm

Re: MELBOURNE 2009
 
For current costs of Australian accommodation, both for rental and purchase go to http://www.realestate.com.au.

You can search on your budget or location.


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