where in australia to live?
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where in australia to live?
Hiya have posted a few threads now and have read others but still cant decide where to live in oz. Originally it was the gold coast but reading other peoples views has made me reconsider. AS we have never been to oz before this will all be new as soon as house is sold we hope to be off. We are looking for somewhere that is warm but not as if i cant breathe, to be out of the city, close to beaches in a nice community not to heavy populated but not out in the sticks as we have children we have to think of schools etc, so I would just like to hear what everyone else has to say about where they live or are moving to, to give me some ideas would be grateful of any info
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Re: where in australia to live?
hello, we are going to bunbury just south of perth, about 2 hours so just enough out of the city. we havent been there yet but we have done lots of research and it looks lovely!!! good luck with everything!!!!
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Re: where in australia to live?
Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula - South Frankston, Mt.Eliza, Mornington & Mt.Martha. See http://www.visitmorningtonpeninsula.org/ The city is about an hour away from these places but they are not too built up (on the edge of the wine region, horsey and lots of cattle stud farms) and have good facilities for families including good schools, community spirit, plenty of activities, good beaches etc. If you are into sailing, diving etc. it is a great place to be.
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Hi we spent twelve months in oz last year on a work visa and drove all the way round oz we spent 6 months in perth which for us was far the best place. Hot but not too humid in summer and mild winters, great for jobs beaches, schools and just general lifestyle. We wasnt mad on queensland very hot and sticky but very nice. Then we loved sydney just too much hustle and bustle similar like uk with sun but better much the same for melbourne but nice coastal in victoria in general and adelaide seemed a little behind the times for us. We are moving to wa probably north of perth. Mind you albany and bunbury are also great places just not sure on job front. If you fancy looking up jobs in wa go and have a look at the west newspaper it will give you ideas on jobs and houseprices. Wherever you choose the whole of oz is a great place and i would live in all the states they all have there own merits and rewards.
goodluck
goodluck
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Re: where in australia to live?
Have you thought about sunshine coast? Some nice areas there, close to the beach so theres a nice breeze and good schools. We're looking at going there. House prices are still quite good as well so thats a bonus. we're thinking of a 750m2 plot with a plantation homes house on top!! not 100% sure where yet but good high school and beach are on our wish list!!!
Sister-in-law is building a beautiful plantation house in ipswich, more inland brisbane, supposed to be v'v'v'hot
Sam
Sister-in-law is building a beautiful plantation house in ipswich, more inland brisbane, supposed to be v'v'v'hot
Sam
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We travelled around Oz with 2 kids under 4 in 2004. We loved it so much that we applied for residency upon our return to the UK. After 2 years of forms forms forms we're moving this year....but where too?!?!?
We were thinking Perth (my sister lives there) but have decided instead to spend another few months on the road until we decide. We're leaning towards Melbourne at the momemt but seem to change our minds all the time.
We haven't been to Adelaide before but house prices look very attractive.
It all looks good though...
We were thinking Perth (my sister lives there) but have decided instead to spend another few months on the road until we decide. We're leaning towards Melbourne at the momemt but seem to change our minds all the time.
We haven't been to Adelaide before but house prices look very attractive.
It all looks good though...
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Re: where in australia to live?
We travelled around Oz with 2 kids under 4 in 2004. We loved it so much that we applied for residency upon our return to the UK. After 2 years of forms forms forms we're moving this year....but where too?!?!?
We were thinking Perth (my sister lives there) but have decided instead to spend another few months on the road until we decide. We're leaning towards Melbourne at the momemt but seem to change our minds all the time.
We haven't been to Adelaide before but house prices look very attractive.
It all looks good though...
We were thinking Perth (my sister lives there) but have decided instead to spend another few months on the road until we decide. We're leaning towards Melbourne at the momemt but seem to change our minds all the time.
We haven't been to Adelaide before but house prices look very attractive.
It all looks good though...
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Re: where in australia to live?
We're heading for Melbourne because on paper it ticks all our boxes. Haven't actually been there before though
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We're hoping to move to Adelaide, we're going out next year to have a look around
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Each to their own. Last year we did some touring of perth and it's areas around it. I have to say it is nice and very relaxed.
However, EVERYWHERE we went around Perth was english people, it felt like a little Britian. Depending on your view of little Britian you may or may not love it. My view was that it was nice to visit, but I don't think I could live there.
However, EVERYWHERE we went around Perth was english people, it felt like a little Britian. Depending on your view of little Britian you may or may not love it. My view was that it was nice to visit, but I don't think I could live there.
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We are undecided also. We gained our PR visa last year with every intention of heading for the Gold coast. We have spent quite some time there over the last 3 trips and it almost feels like home. We were due to make the move in August this year, however due to a change in circumstances we are having to wait at least until 2008 if not a little longer. We are also having to lower our budget a bit as we will not be taking over as much capital. So in light of this we are now thinking of Adelaide, apparently lower living costs etc. However jobs and good wages might be more difficult. Its now a big decision again considering we were 100% Gold Coast. for what its worth here are my opinions of the Cities we have spent time in:-
PERTH - Never been there so no comment
BRISBANE - Lovely city, but very hustle bustle as you would expect. Not sure if we could make the transition from a large town where we live now to a big city. Would be nice to travel into but not sure I would want to live there.
GOLD COAST - The Aussie dream? We loved it, even when we took away the holiday aspect away we could really see ourselves settled there, and really feel at home when we are there. However you are paying a premium for being there and knowing that we could have similar properties in other areas paying less rent/mortgage giving us more spare income might play on our minds.
CAIRNS - Beautiful. If we didn't have kids and there futures to think of, it would be our No 1 choice. However although a city and certainly not out of the way, we got the impression that career opportunities we less available than bigger cities.
MELBOURNE - Great place. However we have spent about a month in Melbourne in total over 3 trips in Aussie summer and the weather has been poor every time. Now I know this is probably a narrow minded view, and our relatives in Melbourne tell us they do get sun most of the time, we just haven't warmed to it I'm afraid.
ADELAIDE - The contender. We loved Adelaide and ever since spending time there it has always played on our mind if we were making the right choice in the Gold Coast. The lure of a smaller city (like a mini Brisbane maybe)? Lower house prices and a generally more laid back standard of living is most appealing.
Anyway. Just my general observations and nothing much to base your decision on. However I think where you want to live will depend vary much on what lifestyle you want for you and your family. Good luck.
PERTH - Never been there so no comment
BRISBANE - Lovely city, but very hustle bustle as you would expect. Not sure if we could make the transition from a large town where we live now to a big city. Would be nice to travel into but not sure I would want to live there.
GOLD COAST - The Aussie dream? We loved it, even when we took away the holiday aspect away we could really see ourselves settled there, and really feel at home when we are there. However you are paying a premium for being there and knowing that we could have similar properties in other areas paying less rent/mortgage giving us more spare income might play on our minds.
CAIRNS - Beautiful. If we didn't have kids and there futures to think of, it would be our No 1 choice. However although a city and certainly not out of the way, we got the impression that career opportunities we less available than bigger cities.
MELBOURNE - Great place. However we have spent about a month in Melbourne in total over 3 trips in Aussie summer and the weather has been poor every time. Now I know this is probably a narrow minded view, and our relatives in Melbourne tell us they do get sun most of the time, we just haven't warmed to it I'm afraid.
ADELAIDE - The contender. We loved Adelaide and ever since spending time there it has always played on our mind if we were making the right choice in the Gold Coast. The lure of a smaller city (like a mini Brisbane maybe)? Lower house prices and a generally more laid back standard of living is most appealing.
Anyway. Just my general observations and nothing much to base your decision on. However I think where you want to live will depend vary much on what lifestyle you want for you and your family. Good luck.
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Re: where in australia to live?
Hiya have posted a few threads now and have read others but still cant decide where to live in oz. Originally it was the gold coast but reading other peoples views has made me reconsider. AS we have never been to oz before this will all be new as soon as house is sold we hope to be off. We are looking for somewhere that is warm but not as if i cant breathe, to be out of the city, close to beaches in a nice community not to heavy populated but not out in the sticks as we have children we have to think of schools etc, so I would just like to hear what everyone else has to say about where they live or are moving to, to give me some ideas would be grateful of any info
East beaches like coogee, but more suited for good house prices would be sutherland 'the shire'. South of sydney and not to far from airport.
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Sydney - over priced, over populated, technically in recession. Unless you have a real burning desire to saddle yourself with a large mortgage or a long commute into work, go somewhere else.
Perth - never been
Darwin - hot, sweaty and with a lot of character (and characters).
Gold Coast - can only comment on the bits I've been to, but all those towers of units make me feel giddy
Adelaide - spacious, laid back, but a bit too small city for me
Brisbane - bit of a trek to get to a beach, and not good if you find people walking around in their bare feet offensive
Sunshine Coast - lovely, but the loveliest bits are also very expensive unfortunately
Melbourne - if the climate was like Sydney's, I'd live there without a doubt
Does any of that help??!!
Perth - never been
Darwin - hot, sweaty and with a lot of character (and characters).
Gold Coast - can only comment on the bits I've been to, but all those towers of units make me feel giddy
Adelaide - spacious, laid back, but a bit too small city for me
Brisbane - bit of a trek to get to a beach, and not good if you find people walking around in their bare feet offensive
Sunshine Coast - lovely, but the loveliest bits are also very expensive unfortunately
Melbourne - if the climate was like Sydney's, I'd live there without a doubt
Does any of that help??!!