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Melbourne bound Mark Oct 5th 2007 3:54 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by furkew (Post 5385436)
here are a couple of pdf's

Hi Furkew,

thanks for the attachements you have posted.

Do you know if the house prices listed are 2007 or are they from a year or so ago?

Cheers,
Mark

The howellers Oct 5th 2007 6:13 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by furkew (Post 5385436)
here are a couple of pdf's

Hi!
Thanks for those web sites! they were really helpful!
Tracey.xx:thumbsup:

furkew Oct 5th 2007 9:08 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Melbourne bound Mark (Post 5390260)
Hi Furkew,

thanks for the attachements you have posted.

Do you know if the house prices listed are 2007 or are they from a year or so ago?

Cheers,
Mark

I think it was from 2006, but prices have been rising quite sharply over the last couple of years, so I suggest looking at real estate sites as well for better info.

Here is the Melbourne property review spring 2007 as well :

http://www.domain.com.au/content/fil...eptember07.pdf

and Autumn 2007

http://www.domain.com.au/content/fil...Review2007.pdf

@boy Oct 28th 2007 10:10 pm

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Melbourne bound Mark (Post 5390260)
Hi Furkew,

thanks for the attachements you have posted.

Do you know if the house prices listed are 2007 or are they from a year or so ago?

Cheers,
Mark

Popping this link in here for the Melbourne threaders....
Moving to Melbourne ? Buying/renting - This will be useful.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=490287

The howellers Oct 28th 2007 10:47 pm

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by @boy (Post 5482806)
Popping this link in here for the Melbourne threaders....
Moving to Melbourne ? Buying/renting - This will be useful.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=490287

Thanks for that! Very useful but VERY VERY scarey!!!!:confused::ohmy:Tracey.x

ozzieeagle Oct 28th 2007 11:57 pm

Re: The Melbourne thread
 
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Location has it.... Here is why Coburg pushed through the Aud 500,000 Median bracket this week. Plus the council announced plans to spend 1,000 mill, 1 billion dollars by 2020 on local infrastructure.

The 2bed place on less than 390 meters of land up the road from me @ 25 Champ st, went for 495,000 on Saturday, over 60 people at the Auction with 5 serious bidders. Which indicates there may not be a slow down for a while, just have to wait and see I guess.

Jasonmb Oct 29th 2007 6:18 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Reedy (Post 5357843)
First time I have noticed this thread....

We are hoping to go to Melbourne too! Hopefully sometime December / Jan in time for New Year....

I am also called Laura and we are a family of 5 me, Duncan, Lydia (12), Hywel (10) and Katrin (7).

I will have a proper read through this thread now I have found it and look forward to making some new epals on here.

We are looking to go to Point Cook / Sanctuary Lakes Region.........

Laura xx

Hi Laura

We are just wading through this thread. We fly February / March next year, hubby has been offered a job and a 457, we have the written offer and just need to post back it tomorrow then the visa process will start :eek:

We are also looking at the Sanctuary Lakes / Point Cook region, we are Tracy, Jason, Tom who is 16, Sam is 10 and Mollie 7.

Where are you with your plans ?

Tracy

Reedy Oct 29th 2007 8:05 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Jasonmb (Post 5484737)
Hi Laura

We are just wading through this thread. We fly February / March next year, hubby has been offered a job and a 457, we have the written offer and just need to post back it tomorrow then the visa process will start :eek:

We are also looking at the Sanctuary Lakes / Point Cook region, we are Tracy, Jason, Tom who is 16, Sam is 10 and Mollie 7.

Where are you with your plans ?

Tracy


Tracy,

We are going on 136MODL we have a case officer and meds are at the LCU - have been there since 10th Sept so hopefully won't be too long until we get a decision:)

We are hoping to go end Dec.... In time for kids to start new term at school which I believe starts on the 28th Jan.

Keep in touch and if we are over before you we will do anything we can to help out.

Regards,

Lau x

the pursers Oct 29th 2007 9:33 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 
Hi all please can I join this thread!?
My OH is from Eltham near Melbourne, he's stuck it out for 4 years in the UK, and now we are going to back to live in Oz in 3 WEEKS TIME!!!!!:eek::blink::rofl:

so if anyone wants info on Eltham, St.Andrews, Research, Kangaroo Ground, Dimo (Diamond Creek!), Greensborough etc and surrounding areas, please give us a shout!
Can't wait to get back to Melb on Dec 30th after a 3 week hol in Perth, will be so great to see our friends again, and GET SOME RUDDY DECENT COFFEE!!:thumbsup:

Jasonmb Oct 29th 2007 10:07 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Reedy (Post 5485127)
Tracy,

We are going on 136MODL we have a case officer and meds are at the LCU - have been there since 10th Sept so hopefully won't be too long until we get a decision:)

We are hoping to go end Dec.... In time for kids to start new term at school which I believe starts on the 28th Jan.

Keep in touch and if we are over before you we will do anything we can to help out.

Regards,

Lau x

Hi Lau

Fingers crossed you don't have to wait too long for the visa:thumbsup:

Will definitley stay in touch, not only are you going to Melbourne but also looking at the same area's as us and 2 of your children are the same as 2 of ours:thumbsup:.

Tracy

scrubbedexpat055 Oct 30th 2007 2:06 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Reedy (Post 5485127)
Tracy,

We are going on 136MODL we have a case officer and meds are at the LCU - have been there since 10th Sept so hopefully won't be too long until we get a decision:)

We are hoping to go end Dec.... In time for kids to start new term at school which I believe starts on the 28th Jan.

Keep in touch and if we are over before you we will do anything we can to help out.

Regards,

Lau x

Hi,

Have you got any further with schools? We leave on 24th November, so not long now.........still stuck between the convenience of Sanctuary / Point Cook and the Hills of Eltham. Packers arrive next week, so in final panic mode :eek:

Pete, Ruth and Jasmin (8)

jules123 Oct 30th 2007 3:07 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by The howellers (Post 5368814)
Hi Andy!it took about 3 weeks to get everything back.We are staying in frankston south for 4 weeks and in that time need to get jobs and find a suburb we like the look of to rent for 6 months, and then decide where to buy.( mind you, i have heard that it is getting increasingly hard to get a 6 month as most agents seem to be tying you in to 12 months)
i dont like the sound of that!:mad:

we have never been so nervous/excited/scared etc!!!!landing 14th jan
Tracey.xx

we emigrate to Mornington middle of December.. great place to live. Lots to do, and nice beaches. Good schools around. A number of nice private schools as well.

The howellers Oct 30th 2007 3:53 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by jules123 (Post 5489132)
we emigrate to Mornington middle of December.. great place to live. Lots to do, and nice beaches. Good schools around. A number of nice private schools as well.

Hi!
We to love the sound of mornington, but depending on husbands job, think it will be too far out. he is in graphic pre press and most companies seem to be mainly st.kilda/cbd/area (Typical they are in the most expensive places!!) we cant afford there so need to be able to commute easily. love the sound of pattison lakes too but very pricey. thinking about ferntree gully? we have a 3 year old so will need long term day care (which also sounds very hard to get) and as we dont know where we will be living, we cant put his name down:mad:
Tracey.x

jules123 Oct 30th 2007 4:16 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 
Easy to get to st kilda from mornington.. takes appprox 35mins by car or if you wish a train from Frankston (55mins) to Melbourne Central.

The howellers Oct 30th 2007 4:51 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by jules123 (Post 5489370)
Easy to get to st kilda from mornington.. takes appprox 35mins by car or if you wish a train from Frankston (55mins) to Melbourne Central.

Thanks for that!it looks/sounds longer on the map!X:confused:


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