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Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by vickyandrob
(Post 6051866)
sorry forgot that important info, max 600,000, would prefer 4 bed as also have a 2 year old, but the 2 girls could share if it comes to getting them all settled and not wanting to come home!
thanks for your reply, will look in more detail at this area vicky http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin...dsize=&m=&p=10 Buzzy |
Re: The Melbourne thread
thanks buzzy for that, day off today so wil get researching!
vicky |
Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by Margaret3
(Post 6051889)
we cant afford a house anywhere, so we can stay anywhere:huh:
We're looking at a max of 400K for a house to buy. Looks like we'll be up on the mountains ha! I don't mind really its just I don't want my OH spending all day commuting. Anyone any thoughts on Berwick - regarding too far out from CBD? Irish Gal |
Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by Irish Gal
(Post 6052013)
We're looking at a max of 400K for a house to buy. Looks like we'll be up on the mountains ha! I don't mind really its just I don't want my OH spending all day commuting.
Anyone any thoughts on Berwick - regarding too far out from CBD? Irish Gal Buzzy |
Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
(Post 6052023)
You could consider Langwarrin, although it is a 1 hour commute from the CBD. Get a decent house for your 400k and close to the beach and peninsula too.
Buzzy |
Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by Margaret3
(Post 6051291)
And Glen Waverley carl, just had 30 bucks per week slammed onto our rent:mad:
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Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by Shakmaty
(Post 6052123)
Christ, that's a bit harsh....but that's the price you pay for good Chinese food on your doorstep:lol:
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Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by Irish Gal
(Post 6052013)
We're looking at a max of 400K for a house to buy. Looks like we'll be up on the mountains ha! I don't mind really its just I don't want my OH spending all day commuting.
Anyone any thoughts on Berwick - regarding too far out from CBD? Irish Gal |
Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by Margaret3
(Post 6052168)
have you ever been to the palms in syndal, its got the best food ave ever tasted, its a wierd place, its a resturant , but like a food court, you go in and have a choice of Indian (which is yummy beyond beilief), vegetarian kitchen, chinese and indonesean, byo and cheap :D
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Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
(Post 6017295)
Guys
Plenty of people do commute from Mornington, they accept the 1 hr 20 min+ drive in return for living in Mornington. Buzzy Lau x |
Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by Irish Gal
(Post 6052013)
We're looking at a max of 400K for a house to buy. Looks like we'll be up on the mountains ha! I don't mind really its just I don't want my OH spending all day commuting.
Anyone any thoughts on Berwick - regarding too far out from CBD? Irish Gal |
Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by The Crow
(Post 6052172)
Some of the hill villages are beautiful - the foothills offer good value for money with a great atmosphere and range from 45 mins - 1 hour commute (maybe more in rush hour, unless you jump on the train of course). Check out: The Basin, Upper Ferntree Gully, Upwey, Tecoma. Also parts of Ferntree Gully and Boronia are nice. No problems with your budget.
I think the nicest parts of the Dandenongs are amongst the best places to live in the world, mix between complete serenity and rural life with a sort of Alpine Swiss European feel, and access to city too. Something to suit many budgets and tastes there E, S, W and N of Mt Dandenong. Some stunning finds which would have even your most missingUK countryside person feeling sated. Even over the hill and into the Yarrey Valley has some great spots - if a bit too far away from jobs closer in. But one of the popular FM radio hosts does it! |
Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by Reedy
(Post 6052236)
You could get a decent house in Point Cook / Werribee / Altona Meadows for $400 too...
Both are served with highways (some extended last 4 years or so) of different ages. Commutes are bad in rushhour, great outside, but if you're a veteran of early driving and/or used to London style commutes not so bad actually. The W is closer outside rushhour, but it might lack the character of Olde Berwick - but this will become a bit swamped in years to come I think. |
Re: The Melbourne thread
Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 6052248)
You're not wrong.
I think the nicest parts of the Dandenongs are amongst the best places to live in the world, mix between complete serenity and rural life with a sort of Alpine Swiss European feel, and access to city too. Something to suit many budgets and tastes there E, S, W and N of Mt Dandenong. Some stunning finds which would have even your most missingUK countryside person feeling sated. Even over the hill and into the Yarrey Valley has some great spots - if a bit too far away from jobs closer in. But one of the popular FM radio hosts does it! |
Re: The Melbourne thread
Lived in Adelaide, Melbourne and Brissie. best were in this order Brissie, Adelaide , Melbourne. Melbourne is like many other cities e.g Birmingham, Manchester
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