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Old Dec 27th 2008, 5:41 pm
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Hi All,

Mt boyfriend has been offered a job where we would be based in Perth.
I have always fancied Australia but no very little about the country especially Perth.

I know this is a lot to ask, but can you tell me what Perth is like?

We are both 26, is there alot of young professionals in this city?

What's the best areas to live? My partner will be working offshore, so i would like somewhere close to the city, but not in the city itself!


Your advice would be appreciated!

Claire
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Hi if you are young and not yet planning on settling in Suburbia I would recommend one of the more younger trendier suburbs like Subiaco, Fremantle, Leederville, Cottesloe. They have more to do and are near the city, good transport links, more bars, cafes, shops etc. It all depends what you are into really and what your budget is. I personally found some of the other suburbs abit soulless with not as much to do. But maybe if you like quieter places in the country then the Hills would be a good place. Cottesloe is a beach suburb which we lived in for a couple of years and really liked it, had good community spirit, bars, trendy cafes etc and the beach on the doorstep. Also really liked Subiaco which is just on the edge of the city centre. The best thing would be to rent a short term apartment in the city and then drive about the different areas getting a feel of what you like. We thought before we went that we would really like Scarborough and we planned to rent there yet when we got there we hated it!!
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Hi if you are young and not yet planning on settling in Suburbia I would recommend one of the more younger trendier suburbs like Subiaco, Fremantle, Leederville, Cottesloe. They have more to do and are near the city, good transport links, more bars, cafes, shops etc. It all depends what you are into really and what your budget is. I personally found some of the other suburbs abit soulless with not as much to do. But maybe if you like quieter places in the country then the Hills would be a good place. Cottesloe is a beach suburb which we lived in for a couple of years and really liked it, had good community spirit, bars, trendy cafes etc and the beach on the doorstep. Also really liked Subiaco which is just on the edge of the city centre. The best thing would be to rent a short term apartment in the city and then drive about the different areas getting a feel of what you like. We thought before we went that we would really like Scarborough and we planned to rent there yet when we got there we hated it!!
Yep, I agree with most of that. On the whole Perth is great if you love the outdoors lifestyle of fishing, camping, off-roading etc but not the busiest place in the world. Having said that, if you choose wisely and head for Mt Lawley, Subiaco, North Perth, East Perth and anywhere close to the city you will be fine. Just don't get a place in the outer suburbs and expect to live within 5 minutes of a dozen pubs.
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