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Re: renting in perth
Originally Posted by nightnurse2
(Post 6013768)
Has anyone got a link for TEE results please?
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Re: renting in perth
Originally Posted by nightnurse2
(Post 6013797)
Thanks for that Renth :)
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Originally Posted by renth
(Post 6013351)
Is St Stephens Carramar any good? We've had our kids on the waiting list about 4 years but don't know many people with kids there
Tracie |
Re: renting in perth
Originally Posted by pscotty
(Post 6010300)
Can anyone help?
we have been in perth for two weeks and have three weeks left on our short term rental. We are looking for long term renting in the woodvale, cuurambine, connolly, tapping areas. Does anyone have any advice? also, any advice on where to buy a good used car would be appreciated. One last thing, does anyone have any advice on good senior schools? We have heard Woodvale,Ocean Reef, Joondalup Baptist and st Stephens are the best in these areas. Thanks in advance for any advice. Tracie |
Re: renting in perth
Renting can be hard ..luck of the draw
We used the quokka got ours the same day we viewed |
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Over the last few nights I have been browsing the net, basically just checking out rented accommodation in various suburbs of Perth, I cannot believe how expensive it is just to get something half decent (something that doesn't resemble a tin hut with a kitchen that can fit one person in) for our family.
The prices I have come across are scandalous!:frown: I guess it's due to popular demand and greedy landlords. Are they not any decent areas left where a family can rent for a reasonable amount? Gilly. |
Re: renting in perth
Originally Posted by scotty 71
(Post 6049737)
Over the last few nights I have been browsing the net, basically just checking out rented accommodation in various suburbs of Perth, I cannot believe how expensive it is just to get something half decent (something that doesn't resemble a tin hut with a kitchen that can fit one person in) for our family.
The prices I have come across are scandalous!:frown: I guess it's due to popular demand and greedy landlords. Are they not any decent areas left where a family can rent for a reasonable amount? Gilly. It's only going to get worse too: Perth rents could hit $400 mark by year-end "A leading property expert predicts tenants could be paying $400 a week for a typical Perth house by the end of the year as a new national report reveals, the city’s rents are increasing at the highest rate in the nation." http://www.thewest.com.au/default.as...ontentID=62390 |
Re: renting in perth
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 6050400)
Plus you'll have to compete with loads of other families for the few decent rentals. I agree, it's scandalous.
It's only going to get worse too: Perth rents could hit $400 mark by year-end "A leading property expert predicts tenants could be paying $400 a week for a typical Perth house by the end of the year as a new national report reveals, the city’s rents are increasing at the highest rate in the nation." http://www.thewest.com.au/default.as...ontentID=62390 They need to do a recheck, It's already $400 easily, the prices I have come up with so far (and i'm not talking about anything overly fantastic here) are between $400 and $600 and none of them had a pool, not that a pool is on my list of priorities, but at those prices you would have expected one. In fact like you stated just finding an affordable rental in a decent area is looking like a real battle! I hate getting ripped off it's one of my pet hates, there's nothing worse than greedy people but as they say what goes up must come down............at some point!:blink: Now I have had a good moan, like only the British know how, I better go to work:D |
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We have just broken our lease on a rental in Woodvale it is 4 bed round the corner from Woodvale SH School and we were paying $420 a week.It had an open day today and another one on Friday.Just incase anyone is interested!Sue.
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dont know about renting but cars i can help you with. depending on what car you want and how much you want to spend but John Hughes has them all wrapped up. Call Bob Osborn on (08) 9415 0227
He is my wifes uncle and will be able to help you with a good deal. |
Re: renting in perth
Originally Posted by scotty 71
(Post 6051548)
They need to do a recheck, It's already $400 easily, the prices I have come up with so far (and i'm not talking about anything overly fantastic here) are between $400 and $600 and none of them had a pool, not that a pool is on my list of priorities, but at those prices you would have expected one.
In fact like you stated just finding an affordable rental in a decent area is looking like a real battle! I hate getting ripped off it's one of my pet hates, there's nothing worse than greedy people but as they say what goes up must come down............at some point!:blink: Now I have had a good moan, like only the British know how, I better go to work:D |
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Market forces don't annoy me so much - I have quite a bit of faith in the market. What really gets me is the distortion of the market by real estate agents who constantly talk the rental market up (or have been since mid 2005) and any agencies which restrict the supply of land.
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I'm looking at Subiaco....a little tiny house (with no garden) that would fit 1 cup and saucer in, is $850 per week. Unbelievable!!:ohmy:
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Re: renting in perth
Originally Posted by NKSK version 2
(Post 6055691)
It is particularly difficult for new arrivals with no rental or job history in WA.
Yeah I bet!:eek: |
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