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loopiestrats Mar 4th 2009 8:18 pm

nice suburbs in western australia
 
hi.

Can anyone give us a few ideas where to go we are looking for
nice, quiet suburbs.
close to the beach
with good schools

or tell us where not to go! in your opinion

Thanks

northernbird Mar 4th 2009 9:03 pm

Re: nice suberbs in western australia
 

Originally Posted by loopiestrats (Post 7345783)
hi.

Can anyone give us a few ideas where to go we are looking for
nice, quiet suburbs.
close to the beach
with good schools

or tell us where not to go! in your opinion

Thanks

Lots of lovely places. Lets start with jobs, what do you/partner do for a job. Do you plan to drive, train to work etc. This is probably the most important thing. No point giving you good suburbs in the North if you are going to work in the South and you don't drive. You get my drift.

Siren & Brian Mar 4th 2009 9:38 pm

Re: nice suberbs in western australia
 

Originally Posted by northernbird (Post 7345908)
Lots of lovely places. Lets start with jobs, what do you/partner do for a job. Do you plan to drive, train to work etc. This is probably the most important thing. No point giving you good suburbs in the North if you are going to work in the South and you don't drive. You get my drift.

and how much?

Dorothy Mar 4th 2009 10:56 pm

Re: nice suberbs in western australia
 

Originally Posted by loopiestrats (Post 7345783)
hi.

Can anyone give us a few ideas where to go we are looking for
nice, quiet suburbs.
close to the beach
with good schools

or tell us where not to go! in your opinion

Thanks

Do you have any idea of how big Western Australia is? Are you looking to live in Perth metro, Mandurah, Albany, Geraldton, Broome, Kalgoorlie? As you can see, there are lots of options. Also, as NB and S&B said, where will you be working and how much.

loopiestrats Mar 5th 2009 6:31 am

Re: nice suberbs in western australia
 
Hi
Sorry fairly new!!!!

We have not got a job as yet! So would like to settle first rent a place and then look for work
I am willing to travel to work can drive so no probs there, rather be close to school for the oh to be able to get to if needed quick.
will need a primary and secondary school.

We would be looking at bringing out one hundred thousand pounds and then getting a morgage once we have settled and working .

hope this helps
thanks

northernbird Mar 5th 2009 6:37 am

Re: nice suberbs in western australia
 

Originally Posted by loopiestrats (Post 7347086)
Hi
Sorry fairly new!!!!

We have not got a job as yet! So would like to settle first rent a place and then look for work
I am willing to travel to work can drive so no probs there, rather be close to school for the oh to be able to get to if needed quick.
will need a primary and secondary school.

We would be looking at bringing out one hundred thousand pounds and then getting a morgage once we have settled and working .

hope this helps
thanks

What do you do for jobs?

Three Legs Mar 5th 2009 8:48 am

Re: nice suberbs in western australia
 
Seriously ...

Go anywhere ...

It's what you perceive as nice, not us.

:)


Originally Posted by loopiestrats (Post 7345783)
hi.

Can anyone give us a few ideas where to go we are looking for
nice, quiet suburbs.
close to the beach
with good schools

or tell us where not to go! in your opinion

Thanks


sj oldfield Mar 5th 2009 8:58 am

Re: nice suberbs in western australia
 

Originally Posted by Siren & Brian (Post 7346031)
and how much?

This is a major factor to consider, you dont want to rent in an area, get the kids settled in school..............then discover its out of your price range!

SteveBannister Mar 5th 2009 8:28 pm

Re: nice suberbs in western australia
 
Would definitely steer clear of Kinross!

As a lot of people use the beaches here, you are not going to find a quiet suburb near the beach as that's a bit of a contradiction in terms. Having said that, the way people build in Australia, everybody is never too far away from the beach.

Money is your biggest factor. you are not going to get very much with as little as 100K, even with a mortgage, as the suburbs nearer the beach are alot more expensive. If your looking at the northern suburbs, I suggest you look at Yanchep or Two Rocks. A little bit further out, therefore a little bit cheaper.

It doesn't matter what you do for work at all, you'll still have to travel no matter where you are.

Steve

Siren & Brian Mar 5th 2009 8:30 pm

Re: nice suberbs in western australia
 
Duncraig, Greenwood, Hillarys

sj oldfield Mar 6th 2009 6:56 am

Re: nice suberbs in western australia
 
[QUOTE=SteveBannister;7349241]Would definitely steer clear of Kinross!

So whats wrong with Kinross eh?????????????

nessyp Mar 6th 2009 7:38 am

Re: nice suburbs in western australia
 
too far from the beach :rofl:

islie1 Mar 12th 2009 6:50 pm

Re: nice suburbs in western australia
 
we have been looking at secret harbour. would you recommend it or any other area with good primary schools.

foreveryoung1 Mar 12th 2009 7:45 pm

Re: nice suburbs in western australia
 
As the other replies have indicated there are lots of personal factors to consider

Most people tend to spend a lot of time looking around before they settle as it's obviously too important to get wrong.

Your question has also been asked many many times before so it would be worth looking back at the other relevant threads and replies

That said check out the area around Churchlands and Wembley Downs there are some of the best schools,easy access to both the city and beaches by car or public transport. A very wide range of property types and prices and also good access to local shops as well as Floreat Forum which has modern shops along with the pub and several restaurants.

Hope this helps and good luck with your search:)

perksy Mar 13th 2009 5:19 am

Re: nice suburbs in western australia
 
You really need to tie in your suburb research with where you're going to work. Perth metro is very spread out its a very long thin area, I heard someone say its about 100 miles from top to bottom (Two Rocks to Mandurah) thats about the distance from London to Leicester.

I would say Secret Harbour is the furthest you want to live SOR if your working in Perth central. If you are working NOR then forget Secret Harbour unless you want a couple of hours commute

EDIT: for housing you wont get anything under $300 per week (renting) and you will need a fair size mortgage on top of your £100k for buying in Secret Harbour


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