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TV programme on immigrating
Hi everyone, I'm currently on holiday in uk from Dubai which is great. But they had a programme on last week about a couple who had immigrated to mornington (melbourne) and was considering going back to the uk. Anyway after four years the house they had lived in was out of their reach it had gone up 100,000 pounds in four years and the one in melbourne had gone up 7,000 pounds. The irony was they had a house worth 165,000 pounds they could come back and get a house for 210,000 pounds and still have more disposable income than they have in oz, also the hubby said that the food in the UK was so cheap and that the ozzy public was being ripped off, it kind of confirmed everything that I was thinking when I lived in Melbourne, your on more money but you seem to be worse off. Anyone thinking of going please make sure its what you want because you might not be better off financially and may not be able to come back.
Mandy:eek: |
Re: TV programme on immigrating
Originally Posted by karaokeM
(Post 5110345)
Hi everyone, I'm currently on holiday in uk from Dubai which is great. But they had a programme on last week about a couple who had immigrated to mornington (melbourne) and was considering going back. Anyway after four years the house they had lived in was out of their reach it had gone up 100,000 pounds in four years and the one in melbourne had gone up 7,000 pounds. The irony was they had a house worth 165,000 pounds they could come back and get a house for 210,000 pounds and still have more disposable income than they have in oz, also the hubby said that the food in the UK was so cheap and that the ozzy public was being ripped off, it kind of confirmed everything that I was thinking when I lived in Melbourne, your on more money but you seem to be worse off. Anyone thinking of going please make sure its what you want because you might not be better off financially and may not be able to come back.
Mandy:eek: |
Re: TV programme on immigrating
erh thats the idea I dont want to come back:D
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Re: TV programme on immigrating
Originally Posted by karaokeM
(Post 5110345)
Hi everyone, I'm currently on holiday in uk from Dubai which is great. But they had a programme on last week about a couple who had immigrated to mornington (melbourne) and was considering going back to the uk. Anyway after four years the house they had lived in was out of their reach it had gone up 100,000 pounds in four years and the one in melbourne had gone up 7,000 pounds. The irony was they had a house worth 165,000 pounds they could come back and get a house for 210,000 pounds and still have more disposable income than they have in oz, also the hubby said that the food in the UK was so cheap and that the ozzy public was being ripped off, it kind of confirmed everything that I was thinking when I lived in Melbourne, your on more money but you seem to be worse off. Anyone thinking of going please make sure its what you want because you might not be better off financially and may not be able to come back.
Mandy:eek: |
Re: TV programme on immigrating
Originally Posted by karaokeM
(Post 5110345)
Hi everyone, I'm currently on holiday in uk from Dubai which is great. But they had a programme on last week about a couple who had immigrated to mornington (melbourne) and was considering going back to the uk. Anyway after four years the house they had lived in was out of their reach it had gone up 100,000 pounds in four years and the one in melbourne had gone up 7,000 pounds. The irony was they had a house worth 165,000 pounds they could come back and get a house for 210,000 pounds and still have more disposable income than they have in oz, also the hubby said that the food in the UK was so cheap and that the ozzy public was being ripped off, it kind of confirmed everything that I was thinking when I lived in Melbourne, your on more money but you seem to be worse off. Anyone thinking of going please make sure its what you want because you might not be better off financially and may not be able to come back.
Mandy:eek: I do disagree that it is more expensive in Melbourne or elsewhere in Australia than the UK. Somethings are more expensive and somethings cheaper and some just the same. We find these things cheaper: household bills household goods and furniture childcare (marginally) new cars taxis on a longish journey public transport wine casual dining butcher meat fresh market produce craft items and arty stuff petrol we find these things about the same: beer rent we find these things more expensive: second hand cars supermarket shopping prescriptions, healthcare etc schooling clothing business clothing (formal wear). Lack of childcare vouchers etc My OH and I are paid more in Melbourne than the UK and have not been disadvantaged unduly by the taxation system. We feel that we have more disposable income than we did before but are duly aware that this is not the case for everyone. |
Re: TV programme on immigrating
Originally Posted by karaokeM
(Post 5110345)
Hi everyone, I'm currently on holiday in uk from Dubai which is great. But they had a programme on last week about a couple who had immigrated to mornington (melbourne) and was considering going back to the uk. Anyway after four years the house they had lived in was out of their reach it had gone up 100,000 pounds in four years and the one in melbourne had gone up 7,000 pounds. The irony was they had a house worth 165,000 pounds they could come back and get a house for 210,000 pounds and still have more disposable income than they have in oz, also the hubby said that the food in the UK was so cheap and that the ozzy public was being ripped off, it kind of confirmed everything that I was thinking when I lived in Melbourne, your on more money but you seem to be worse off. Anyone thinking of going please make sure its what you want because you might not be better off financially and may not be able to come back.
Mandy:eek: |
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