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Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by benedict1843
(Post 10508780)
Thank you all for your replies, If i could put my budget up to $450 $500 where would you lot live?:blink::confused:
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Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by benedict1843
(Post 10508780)
Thank you all for your replies, If i could put my budget up to $450 $500 where would you lot live?:blink::confused:
We looked for ages at that sort of price and found nothing (personally) that we liked. Then we upped our amount and moved to an apartment in Burswood. Ment that we had awesome views, no gardening to do, loads of resturants and bars on the doorstep and near a train station to get into the CBD. We moved half way round to world, and there was no way we were going to carry on and do UK style 45/60min commutes to work. |
Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by Bibbs
(Post 10511896)
Honestly?
We looked for ages at that sort of price and found nothing (personally) that we liked. Then we upped our amount and moved to an apartment in Burswood. Ment that we had awesome views, no gardening to do, loads of resturants and bars on the doorstep and near a train station to get into the CBD. We moved half way round to world, and there was no way we were going to carry on and do UK style 45/60min commutes to work. also OP asked for a Young Outdoor family... I (maybe wrongly?) assumed they had small people ... its not much fun ... apartment living with ankle biters... I did it.. wouldnt do it again anywhere |
Re: perth sub
They may have kids, but they asked where WE would live.
"If i could put my budget up to $450 $500 where would you lot live?" And I replied, with what we did when we were originally looking at $450/$500. We upped our budget to around $600 a week, but it was woth it (for us). It's rare for people to walk to the beach. Most houses are near a basic park. A lot people get in the car to go to either. So I'd recon you live closer to where the work is, and then you'll have more home time to pack the car and do stuff with the family. |
Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by Bibbs
(Post 10513651)
They may have kids, but they asked where WE would live.
"If i could put my budget up to $450 $500 where would you lot live?" And I replied, with what we did when we were originally looking at $450/$500. We upped our budget to around $600 a week, but it was woth it (for us). It's rare for people to walk to the beach. Most houses are near a basic park. A lot people get in the car to go to either. So I'd recon you live closer to where the work is, and then you'll have more home time to pack the car and do stuff with the family. |
Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by Bibbs
(Post 10513651)
It's rare for people to walk to the beach. Most houses are near a basic park. A lot people get in the car to go to either. So I'd recon you live closer to where the work is, and then you'll have more home time to pack the car and do stuff with the family.
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Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by verystormy
(Post 10514393)
And that is why I will never understand why a lot of people move to Perth. Living in suburbia and needing to drive to anywhere. Which for most means they never will. For the cost of the visa you can have a fee holidays every year to the beach in Europe.
When we want the bright lights of Perth /international cricket/AFL / The Glory there is the train... And a 35 minute ride.... He works a 10 minute drive away..I used to work a 7 minute ride away.... In the uk we were FURTHER away than any of these "attractions" |
Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by verystormy
(Post 10514393)
And that is why I will never understand why a lot of people move to Perth. Living in suburbia and needing to drive to anywhere. Which for most means they never will. For the cost of the visa you can have a fee holidays every year to the beach in Europe.
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Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by eddie007
(Post 10514464)
Ok... Maybe the exception... Due to house prices being cheaper down our way..... we have a location where we walk to the beach and walk to the city centre....walk to the restaurants/cafes and cinemas.... Walk to schools etc... Walk to scouts... Police cadets... Youth clubs...mother and toddler groups and church....
When we want the bright lights of Perth /international cricket/AFL / The Glory there is the train... And a 35 minute ride.... He works a 10 minute drive away..I used to work a 7 minute ride away.... In the uk we were FURTHER away than any of these "attractions" |
Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 10514549)
I lived in a village in the UK and had to drive everywhere, last bus to nearest town was at 6pm. If you live in a big City public transport is better but country UK it's much worse.
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Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by brits1
(Post 10515015)
LOL have you ever lived Country W.A? I have done both and in all honesty its the same usually is when you live rural.
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Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 10515038)
No but that is not what we are comparing. Someone earlier said you have to drive everywhere in Perth and that you don't do the same in the UK. I don't think that is the case. I do drive everywhere but I know people in my suburb who don't drive and manage perfectly well.
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Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by brits1
(Post 10515188)
Sorry I thought you mentioned the UK, I did not know a sole who used public transport ...(sorry our eldest son did before he got his drivers license) we last lived in the Subs and the buses were not very frequent etc during the day and in all honestly the thought of walking (which I do everyday)to the stores and carrying back shopping etc in the heat without any shade is a good reason to drive everywhere, honestly everyone we knew had cars, kids even had them (well 17) is a kid to me lol.....drives were full of cars, what first amazed me is that 99% of the Mums I knew use to drive their children to school (I use to walk as I have always lived 5 mins away from schools) but our neighbour use to drive :eek: just seems to be the culture but there is nothing wrong with that, I like to use my car here in the UK if I am going a distance but I use the public transport a lot and also walk a huge amount, same for my friends etc. in fact our two were amazed by how many Mums were walking their children to school when we first arrived home.
My 15 year old daughter uses public transport all the time to the beach, shopping centres, city etc. Doing a full weeks shop would be hard here without a car but I would imagine the same in the UK. Hardly going to be walking with 15 shopping bags. Our local IGA is a 10 min walk and I just send the kids for milk or bread if I can't be bothered! |
Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by verystormy
(Post 10514393)
And that is why I will never understand why a lot of people move to Perth. Living in suburbia and needing to drive to anywhere. Which for most means they never will. For the cost of the visa you can have a fee holidays every year to the beach in Europe.
I can do 'outdoors' stuff every day for 9 months of the year (instead of 4 weeks holiday). I currently earn x4 what i did in the UK. My commute is 30mins with no traffic (instead of 45/60mins of traffic). Houses are cheaper/bigger. |
Re: perth sub
Originally Posted by Bibbs
(Post 10516297)
Why did I move from SE UK?
I can do 'outdoors' stuff every day for 9 months of the year (instead of 4 weeks holiday). I currently earn x4 what i did in the UK. My commute is 30mins with no traffic (instead of 45/60mins of traffic). Houses are cheaper/bigger. I earned more money in Aus but I had to as cost of living was more expensive. My commute in both countries always depended on where we lived and worked. Houses are not cheaper in Aus and as everywhere if you have the budget you can afford bigger. |
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