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Oz Rascal Apr 25th 2008 12:47 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by furkew (Post 6264350)
How about on the edge of Melbourne heading towards the hills ?

Upwey, Ferntree Gully etc.

This ones in Upwey. Not exactly my colour scheme, but for $450 plus, doesnt look too bad.

http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin...&tm=1209125875


Originally Posted by furkew (Post 6264362)
Just found this one down our road.

Its not close enough to the city for you guys, but looks a tidy house.

http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin...&tm=1209125875


Hiya,

They both look absolutely amazing, my initial thoughts would be they would be too far out. I'm a Marketing Manager and I'm expecting to find work in the CBD. I'd be happy to discover otherwise and be able to consider looking at such distances out.

Cheers,

Colin

furkew Apr 25th 2008 1:13 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 
Hi Colin. I'm lucky. I live & work in Monbulk, so i'm a bit unsure about the distances to commute. There are a few out there that can probably help.

We live just into the Yarra ranges. We are about 15/20 minutes from the edge of the city, and love the space & freedom, but also if we want the city its just around the corner.

Its probably too far to commute for most people, but there are a lot of places just on the edge of the city that might be worth looking at if you dont want a beach around the corner.

The Crow lives in The Basin which again is a beautiful little village just outside the hustle & bustle, but close enough to the city. Ferntree, Olinda are very nice towns as well (Bordy lives in Ferntree)

We lived in Holland before we came here nestled between Delft & the Hague. It was all built up, traffic, congestion etc etc and since moving out here, we just cannot believe our luck living in a fairly small village (pop 5000) with plenty of space, and still fairly affordable. We have a half acre plot, and are already looking at finding something with up to 30 acres locally (locally max $800k)

I'll ask a few of the locals about commuting times etc. One of the girls at work lives in the city, so she might be able to help. You definitely get a lot more bang for your buck outside the city.

Oz Rascal Apr 25th 2008 1:19 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by furkew (Post 6264556)
Hi Colin. I'm lucky. I live & work in Monbulk, so i'm a bit unsure about the distances to commute. There are a few out there that can probably help.

We live just into the Yarra ranges. We are about 15/20 minutes from the edge of the city, and love the space & freedom, but also if we want the city its just around the corner.

Its probably too far to commute for most people, but there are a lot of places just on the edge of the city that might be worth looking at if you dont want a beach around the corner.

The Crow lives in The Basin which again is a beautiful little village just outside the hustle & bustle, but close enough to the city. Ferntree, Olinda are very nice towns as well (Bordy lives in Ferntree)

We lived in Holland before we came here nestled between Delft & the Hague. It was all built up, traffic, congestion etc etc and since moving out here, we just cannot believe our luck living in a fairly small village (pop 5000) with plenty of space, and still fairly affordable. We have a half acre plot, and are already looking at finding something with up to 30 acres locally (locally max $800k)

I'll ask a few of the locals about commuting times etc. One of the girls at work lives in the city, so she might be able to help. You definitely get a lot more bang for your buck outside the city.

One of the main reasons that living further out appeals to us is our hobby. We do "Dog Agility" (where the dog goes over jumps, through tunnels, etc.) and we would love a plot big enough to train at home. It's something we'd like but isn't at the top of our priority list so it's something we may look for "further down the line" once we're settled a bit but great to know places like that exist.

Maybe I need to see what sort of Marketing work there is outside of the CBD.

Cheers,

Colin

The Crow Apr 25th 2008 1:38 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Oz Rascal (Post 6264567)
One of the main reasons that living further out appeals to us is our hobby. We do "Dog Agility" (where the dog goes over jumps, through tunnels, etc.) and we would love a plot big enough to train at home. It's something we'd like but isn't at the top of our priority list so it's something we may look for "further down the line" once we're settled a bit but great to know places like that exist.

Maybe I need to see what sort of Marketing work there is outside of the CBD.

Cheers,

Colin

Just to let you know, The Basin, for example, is only 45-50 min by train to the CBD.

Oz Rascal Apr 25th 2008 1:54 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by The Crow (Post 6264641)
Just to let you know, The Basin, for example, is only 45-50 min by train to the CBD.

Thanks mate, that's good to know. I think we've just got to keep an open mind and not focus "too much" on a certain area. The main pull to Doreen is obviously my Dad - having lived 12,000 miles away from him for the last 25 years, it seems silly to move so close to him and yet still be about an hours drive away - which in reality will probably mean we won't "pop" round too often. Round your way looks fantastic though - very confused at the moment :confused:

Mr Anderson Apr 25th 2008 2:49 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Oz Rascal (Post 6264719)
Thanks mate, that's good to know. I think we've just got to keep an open mind and not focus "too much" on a certain area. The main pull to Doreen is obviously my Dad - having lived 12,000 miles away from him for the last 25 years, it seems silly to move so close to him and yet still be about an hours drive away - which in reality will probably mean we won't "pop" round too often. Round your way looks fantastic though - very confused at the moment :confused:

Hi mate

They ae building brand new fantastic estates at mernda, just round the corner from your dad

45 mins drive to cbd

heres a few sub 400k houses with 4 beds

no beach nearby but you dad is

Failing that, have a look at Point Cook

Its near a beach(5 mins away in car) Brand new shopping cetre and cinema complex etc. More schools than you can shake a stick at

20 mins to CBD.

Countryside all to the left of you as there are greenbelts that can be built on(yet or for 20 odd yrs)

Its a bit industrial slightly to the west of the city but when you are past that its great. And best of all the westgate bridge has the best view you can have in melbourne going in to work in the morning. Dock to the left with big container ship. In front of you the skyscrapers. To the right andfront is williamstown marina with yachts moored up, port melbourne with international cruise liners and then the beaches of st kilda as far as the eye can see to brighton and beyond. All that mixed wuith a sunny day............
Magic.

You dont get that in the west going in to work.

Have a good look aROUND north south east and west, only you know whats right for you an your budget

al

Oz Rascal Apr 25th 2008 2:52 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Mr Anderson (Post 6264947)
Hi mate

They ae building brand new fantastic estates at mernda, just round the corner from your dad

45 mins drive to cbd

heres a few sub 400k houses with 4 beds

no beach nearby but you dad is

Failing that, have a look at Point Cook

Its near a beach(5 mins away in car) Brand new shopping cetre and cinema complex etc. More schools than you can shake a stick at

20 mins to CBD.

Countryside all to the left of you as there are greenbelts that can be built on(yet or for 20 odd yrs)

Its a bit industrial slightly to the west of the city but when you are past that its great. And best of all the westgate bridge has the best view you can have in melbourne going in to work in the morning. Dock to the left with big container ship. In front of you the skyscrapers. To the right andfront is williamstown marina with yachts moored up, port melbourne with international cruise liners and then the beaches of st kilda as far as the eye can see to brighton and beyond. All that mixed wuith a sunny day............
Magic.

You dont get that in the west going in to work.

Have a good look aROUND north south east and west, only you know whats right for you an your budget

al

Thanks Al, that's great - It's a good job we're planning on renting to start with, think it will take a long time to decide on a place to buy :rofl:

So, on to more serious things...do you all follow AFL? How did you go about choosing your team? My Dad supports Essendon. Who fancies having a go at explaining the rules???

Cheers guys,

Colin

Mr Anderson Apr 25th 2008 3:04 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Oz Rascal (Post 6264967)
Thanks Al, that's great - It's a good job we're planning on renting to start with, think it will take a long time to decide on a place to buy :rofl:

So, on to more serious things...do you all follow AFL? How did you go about choosing your team? My Dad supports Essendon. Who fancies having a go at explaining the rules???

Cheers guys,

Colin


Nahhhhh

I went to see collingwood v carlton last week with my next door neighbour who supports collingwood. What a crazy game.

Think of basketball, rugby and football and gaelic football all combined with the gayest tank tops in sport and there you have it LOL

Really fast paced game.

Basically kick ort run ball between 1 of 4 posts(if you miss you still get points as there are 4 posts)

If you run you have to bounce the ball

If you kick it over 15m to yourt player its called a mark. Like a free kick.

Apart from that, havent got a clue.

Was a great day out, especially as i was in the members section of the world famous MCG. Lovely staium. They all look the same after 10 halfs though.

Mr Anderson Apr 25th 2008 3:06 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Mr Anderson (Post 6265036)
Nahhhhh

I went to see collingwood v carlton last week with my next door neighbour who supports collingwood. What a crazy game.

Think of basketball, rugby and football and gaelic football all combined with the gayest tank tops in sport and there you have it LOL

Really fast paced game.

Basically kick ort run ball between 1 of 4 posts(if you miss you still get points as there are 4 posts)

If you run you have to bounce the ball

If you kick it over 15m to yourt player its called a mark. Like a free kick.

Apart from that, havent got a clue.

Was a great day out, especially as i was in the members section of the world famous MCG. Lovely staium. They all look the same after 10 halfs though.


And much to my neighbours disgust, im supporting st.kilda.

For the reasons

A. Its the closest team to my shop
B. They wear Man Uniteds colours
c. Its the first place i ever went in melbourne

Oz Rascal Apr 25th 2008 3:09 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Mr Anderson (Post 6265036)
Nahhhhh

I went to see collingwood v carlton last week with my next door neighbour who supports collingwood. What a crazy game.

Think of basketball, rugby and football and gaelic football all combined with the gayest tank tops in sport and there you have it LOL

Really fast paced game.

Basically kick ort run ball between 1 of 4 posts(if you miss you still get points as there are 4 posts)

If you run you have to bounce the ball

If you kick it over 15m to yourt player its called a mark. Like a free kick.

Apart from that, havent got a clue.

Was a great day out, especially as i was in the members section of the world famous MCG. Lovely staium. They all look the same after 10 halfs though.


LOL - I did actually used to know the rules pretty well 10 years ago as after visiting my Dad over there, I got to watching it on Sky Sports - it's all very blurry now though.

I love the MCG - went there to watch a 1-day cricket match in a box with my Dads company. Fantastic time, great food, great company, great cricket and great beer!! :thumbup:

One team defo out is Collingwood as over here I support Sunderland and there's no way I could support any team that calls themselves the Magpies :thumbdown: I don't think my Dad would ever let me in his house either :p

Mr Anderson Apr 25th 2008 3:11 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Oz Rascal (Post 6265057)
LOL - I did actually used to know the rules pretty well 10 years ago as after visiting my Dad over there, I got to watching it on Sky Sports - it's all very blurry now though.

I love the MCG - went there to watch a 1-day cricket match in a box with my Dads company. Fantastic time, great food, great company, great cricket and great beer!! :thumbup:

One team defo out is Collingwood as over here I support Sunderland and there's no way I could support any team that calls themselves the Magpies :thumbdown: I don't think my Dad would ever let me in his house either :p

theres only one keano

They should stay up this year hopefully.

Lots of ex man u lads there now. Call it the d team, lol

Oz Rascal Apr 25th 2008 3:15 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Mr Anderson (Post 6265064)
theres only one keano

They should stay up this year hopefully.

Lots of ex man u lads there now. Call it the d team, lol

Yeah we should just about survive, they like taking me to the wire...So, have you had a good ANZAC day? Your drive to work sounds fantastic.

fraser Apr 25th 2008 9:21 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 
Failing that, have a look at Point Cook

Its near a beach(5 mins away in car) Brand new shopping cetre and cinema complex etc. More schools than you can shake a stick at.

You have no chance of getting to the beach in 5 minutes 15 is more accurate, there isn't enough schools here unless you're catholic maybe

20 mins to CBD.


Off peak if you're lucky

Countryside all to the left of you as there are greenbelts that can be built on(yet or for 20 odd yrs)

Flat brown land

Its a bit industrial slightly to the west of the city but when you are past that its great. And best of all the westgate bridge has the best view you can have in melbourne going in to work in the morning. Dock to the left with big container ship. In front of you the skyscrapers. To the right andfront is williamstown marina with yachts moored up, port melbourne with international cruise liners and then the beaches of st kilda as far as the eye can see to brighton and beyond. All that mixed wuith a sunny day............
Magic.

odds are you'll be looking at the arse of a truck as you sit in traffic which would be handy because if you're not you will be blinded by the sun

Bloody hell mate I thought you were a barber not a spin doctor:p

PS. where's the cinema complex?

stuckinblighty Apr 25th 2008 9:32 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by The Crow (Post 6264641)
Just to let you know, The Basin, for example, is only 45-50 min by train to the CBD.

there you go again....banging on about the basin ;)

@boy Apr 25th 2008 9:40 am

Re: The Melbourne thread
 

Originally Posted by Mr Anderson (Post 6264947)
Hi mate

They ae building brand new fantastic estates at mernda, just round the corner from your dad

45 mins drive to cbd

Look, you may be getting that driving time straight off maps.google.com.au (or possibly the brochure from the property developers), but there is NO WAY you can drive from Mernda to the CBD in 45 mins in regular peak hour traffic. Unless you are driving a helicoptor, or you have a teleporter to get you past Yan Yean/Plenty road, it is simply not possible.


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