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jery_wang Mar 25th 2006 1:44 am

Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 
Hi,

Could someone tell me how I can rent temporarily an apartment only for 2 weeks - 1 month only while I am looking for a house to rent in Melbourne.

Thanks,
Kind Regards,
Jerry

ladyjoan Mar 25th 2006 3:45 am

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 
Hi Jerry,
I have used MICM (Melbourne Inner City Managment) and they have serviced furnished apartments very close to the city and transport links and are quite reasonable.They have a web site micm.com.au I have used them and they come highly recommended.
Good luck


Originally Posted by jery_wang
Hi,

Could someone tell me how I can rent temporarily an apartment only for 2 weeks - 1 month only while I am looking for a house to rent in Melbourne.

Thanks,
Kind Regards,
Jerry


jery_wang Mar 25th 2006 3:49 am

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 
Hi, Thanks,

Which part of Melbourne suburb do you stay now (renting or owning a house)? Any recommendation of good suburbs for family with young kids?

Kind Regards,
Jerry

Originally Posted by ladyjoan
Hi Jerry,
I have used MICM (Melbourne Inner City Managment) and they have serviced furnished apartments very close to the city and transport links and are quite reasonable.They have a web site micm.com.au I have used them and they come highly recommended.
Good luck


ladyjoan Mar 25th 2006 5:50 am

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 
Hi Jerry,
Sorry I can't help on that score as I am still in the UK but only weeks away from my final visa and hope to be in Melbourne in May/June. Its just that I am a regular visitor and I use them.
Suggest a new thread with the question of suburds.
Best wishes


Originally Posted by jery_wang
Hi, Thanks,

Which part of Melbourne suburb do you stay now (renting or owning a house)? Any recommendation of good suburbs for family with young kids?

Kind Regards,
Jerry


jery_wang Apr 2nd 2006 5:57 pm

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 
Hi,

We are moving in June. I heard that eastern suburb is good. But I know, Melbourne is such a huge place, just by saying eastern, western or northern is not enough.

Best wishes to you too.
Kind Regards,
Jerry

Originally Posted by ladyjoan
Hi Jerry,
Sorry I can't help on that score as I am still in the UK but only weeks away from my final visa and hope to be in Melbourne in May/June. Its just that I am a regular visitor and I use them.
Suggest a new thread with the question of suburds.
Best wishes


Teliko21 Apr 2nd 2006 6:09 pm

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 
Most of the suburbs in Melbourne are good, it is just a matter of personal preference. Personally I'm not a fan of the eastern side of the city but I think I'm in the minority :)

CasG Apr 2nd 2006 6:11 pm

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 
Try the Quest serviced apartments. There are several around the city, at various prices.
Really handy.

Cas

Abject_Rage Apr 2nd 2006 6:33 pm

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 

Originally Posted by jery_wang
Hi,

Could someone tell me how I can rent temporarily an apartment only for 2 weeks - 1 month only while I am looking for a house to rent in Melbourne.

Thanks,
Kind Regards,
Jerry


Jerry, we're staying in the Quest serviced apartments right now, in Frankston. They're very nice but expensive - $150 a day - so you burn through your money pretty quickly staying in them!

As for suburbs, it probably depends on how much money you want to spend, the size of the place you want, and how far from, or close to, the CBD you need to be.

I work in the suburbs, so can easily live in Bayside. Most places in Bayside seem lovely (CAVEAT - i've only been here a week or 2!) for families, but I suppose in terms of living communities, you should look at Patterson Lakes, Aspendale Gardens or Mt Eliza in that area. No idea about the E. suburbs, although a Mel resident friend recommended Albert Park as a nice area for families, when I asked. We can't afford that!

Bordy Apr 2nd 2006 7:08 pm

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 

Originally Posted by Teliko21
Most of the suburbs in Melbourne are good, it is just a matter of personal preference. Personally I'm not a fan of the eastern side of the city but I think I'm in the minority :)

Not only in the minority, but weird too. :D :D

ozzieeagle Apr 2nd 2006 7:48 pm

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 
The eastern suburbs are great for Car lovers ;)

I would guesstimate, that the average Eastern Burbs resident, spends 100 pct more time in their car than anyone in the North or West.

Distance from the CBD, and lack of public transport infrastructure being the main cause for this.

So factor in a nice car.

jery_wang Apr 2nd 2006 8:57 pm

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 
Any advice on the north/west suburbs?


Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
The eastern suburbs are great for Car lovers ;)

I would guesstimate, that the average Eastern Burbs resident, spends 100 pct more time in their car than anyone in the North or West.

Distance from the CBD, and lack of public transport infrastructure being the main cause for this.

So factor in a nice car.


ozzieeagle Apr 3rd 2006 12:52 am

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 

Originally Posted by jery_wang
Any advice on the north/west suburbs?


West..... Williamstown, Essendon, Keilor Village.

North.... Northcote, Brunswick, Greensborough, Eltham.


All have Good transport links to the city. The longest car trip to the CBD, with any of those will be circa 25 mins.

My Personal picks out of those would be Either Northcote, for a city Environment... Or Eltham for a Rural one. The Drawback with Eltham and Keilor... No trams.

thebears Apr 3rd 2006 9:18 am

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 

Originally Posted by carolinegorka
Try the Quest serviced apartments. There are several around the city, at various prices.
Really handy.

Cas

We are booked in to the Quest in South Yarra (Caroline Street) for the first 6 weeks - they seem very friendly and helpful.

Kiwi

thebears Apr 3rd 2006 9:21 am

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 

Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
The eastern suburbs are great for Car lovers ;)

I would guesstimate, that the average Eastern Burbs resident, spends 100 pct more time in their car than anyone in the North or West.

Distance from the CBD, and lack of public transport infrastructure being the main cause for this.

So factor in a nice car.

What about the cycle tracks I see on my Melways? Are these not used very much? We will be in Malvern and will need a car for the family but plan to either Tram/Train or cycle into work depending on weather and my fitness :)

ozzieeagle Apr 3rd 2006 4:19 pm

Re: Short term accomodation in Melbourne
 

Originally Posted by thebears
What about the cycle tracks I see on my Melways? Are these not used very much? We will be in Malvern and will need a car for the family but plan to either Tram/Train or cycle into work depending on weather and my fitness :)


Malvern is nice and close in, Only 13ks from the CBD, so you will enjoy that environment. The Central suburbs stop, and the Eastern Suburbs basically start At Doncaster. Plenty of Bike tracks all over Melbourne.



In fact Malvern is regarded so Highly that it is the centre of a Major prize by the Queensland lottery Group "boystown" With the Extras the prize is Worth 1.2 mill.

http://www.boystown.com.au/lifestyle/


BTW, Few people outside of Melbourne, except for said group, realise that Malvern is the Major centre for Jews in this City. Expect a Golders Green type social scene.


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