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Re: Moving to Sydney
Originally Posted by Zen10
(Post 10196306)
OK thanks. Anyone know what suburbs they mean when they say "Sydney's south west"??
There's really nothing wrong with Parramatta as a short term base. Transport links are excellent! Like any city, you need to be careful where you wander off to at night but Himself works there and he goes out drinking on a Friday after work a couple of times a month, never had any problems. I will second this statement as it really isn't that bad. It has a very European feel with all the roadside cafe's and restaurants etc. The only people I usually here slagging it have never lived there. |
Re: Moving to Sydney
We stayed in Manly for a month which was lovely, if a bit noisy. OH commuted to work by ferry!
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Re: Moving to Sydney
Check out www.domain.com.au & look for furnished accommodation. I was just thinking tonight as I walked around the city between Central and Town Hall, how I stayed in a furnished flat at the bottom of Oxford St for a few months in 1987. Perfect location, walking distance to the CBD and stations, bus outside the door.
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Re: Moving to Sydney
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 10197009)
There's really nothing wrong with Parramatta as a short term base. Transport links are excellent! Like any city, you need to be careful where you wander off to at night but Himself works there and he goes out drinking on a Friday after work a couple of times a month, never had any problems.
My brief sojuorns to Parra show it to me as a southern european/middle eastern demographic, long ferry journey to CBD and aspirations to be Sydneys next big thing.....I doubt those aspirations will be fulfilled. As for drinks on a Friday night, I'll be moving there with work next year and I honestly dread the thought. |
Re: Moving to Sydney
Originally Posted by paddyo
(Post 10200322)
My brief sojuorns to Parra show it to me as a southern european/middle eastern demographic, long ferry journey to CBD and aspirations to be Sydneys next big thing.....I doubt those aspirations will be fulfilled. As for drinks on a Friday night, I'll be moving there with work next year and I honestly dread the thought.
I'm sure you'll find it's not half as bad as you're dreading. |
Re: Moving to Sydney
Originally Posted by martin1978
(Post 10198154)
Bankstown, Hurstville and Liverpool usually. Although its mostly all gang related stuff. You are more likely to be targeted in a random attack in Kings Cross given recent events.
There's really nothing wrong with Parramatta as a short term base. Transport links are excellent! Like any city, you need to be careful where you wander off to at night but Himself works there and he goes out drinking on a Friday after work a couple of times a month, never had any problems. I will second this statement as it really isn't that bad. It has a very European feel with all the roadside cafe's and restaurants etc. The only people I usually here slagging it have never lived there. |
Re: Moving to Sydney
Parramatta is OK, always been a major centre in Sydney, founded in 1788 I see. Less than half an hour from Central on the Blue Mts train _always seem to be new office and appartment blocks going up as I go thru it on the way from Central to Penrith. With a Westfield shopping centre right opposite the station and plenty of restaurants, even a theatre if you are that way inclined. There are worst places to consider living in Sydney.
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Re: Moving to Sydney
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 10200346)
I doubt anyone other than tourists take the ferry to the CBD!
I'm sure you'll find it's not half as bad as you're dreading. I have actually been there a few times and gone out there on two evenings, I honestly did not rate it but then again maybe people who know the decent places to go would think differently. All I would say is that I genuinely do not think that soemone's first impression of Sydney would ideally be Parramatta. |
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