where to live in melbourne
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where to live in melbourne
hi can anyone tell me whats its like living around blackburn area, or scorsby somewhere near the forests. or where can you recomend thats near to woods
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Re: where to live in melbourne
maybe this thread should have been put there too
welcome btw
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Re: where to live in melbourne
Welcome from me too
I'm moving this into the Aussie lifestyle forum
I'm moving this into the Aussie lifestyle forum
#5
Re: where to live in melbourne
The Dandenong ranges look beautiful. Posters Bordy and The crow both live that way and would probably help if you pm'd them
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Re: where to live in melbourne
my ideal location would be Glen Waverley, 45 mins from city, quiet, and truly a multicultural suburb.
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Re: where to live in melbourne
Not really nearer the forests or woods though... and closer than 45 mins I would think. I would say it was pretty busy rather than quiet. Mags3 is renting there, so could expand further.
#8
Re: where to live in melbourne
If you want to live really close or in the forest, I would look at:
The Basin
Ferntree Gully
Upper Ferntree Gully
Upwey
Tecoma
Belgrave
All with 40 min to 1 hr of city out of rush hour - but same difference by train (all but Basin have train stations - Boronia is the closest to The Basin - 5 min drive).
If you aren't worried about the distance from CBD, you could check out villages in the Ranges:
Sassafras
Olinda
Monbulk
The Patch
Kallista
The other side of the Ranges, north of The Basin are Montrose and Mount Evelyn - about 36km out of the city, but good house prices and some big blocks.
For example, here's a house in The Basin that's right in the Dandenong Ranges:
http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin...&tm=1206751242
One in Mount Evelyn:
http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin...&tm=1206751780
And Upwey:
http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin...&tm=1206751780
Good luck hunting - let me know if you need anything further.
The Basin
Ferntree Gully
Upper Ferntree Gully
Upwey
Tecoma
Belgrave
All with 40 min to 1 hr of city out of rush hour - but same difference by train (all but Basin have train stations - Boronia is the closest to The Basin - 5 min drive).
If you aren't worried about the distance from CBD, you could check out villages in the Ranges:
Sassafras
Olinda
Monbulk
The Patch
Kallista
The other side of the Ranges, north of The Basin are Montrose and Mount Evelyn - about 36km out of the city, but good house prices and some big blocks.
For example, here's a house in The Basin that's right in the Dandenong Ranges:
http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin...&tm=1206751242
One in Mount Evelyn:
http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin...&tm=1206751780
And Upwey:
http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin...&tm=1206751780
Good luck hunting - let me know if you need anything further.
Last edited by The Crow; Mar 29th 2008 at 12:55 am.
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Re: where to live in melbourne
Blackburn or Box Hill is where we headed first. Mainly cos my sister lives near there. We'll have to rent for at least 6 months and hope to buy further out, possibly Bayswater/Scoresby (because everything nearer the CBD is way out of our price range).
We're hoping to go in June so have tried to narrow it down as I'd like to look at schools, etc.
Thoughts anyone?
Irish Gal
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Re: where to live in melbourne
Blackburn or Box Hill is where we headed first. Mainly cos my sister lives near there. We'll have to rent for at least 6 months and hope to buy further out, possibly Bayswater/Scoresby (because everything nearer the CBD is way out of our price range).
We're hoping to go in June so have tried to narrow it down as I'd like to look at schools, etc.
Thoughts anyone?
Irish Gal
We're hoping to go in June so have tried to narrow it down as I'd like to look at schools, etc.
Thoughts anyone?
Irish Gal
Your initial location will give you a good chance to look around the more affordable suburbs and find somewhere that feels right for you. Scoresby is quite built up and industrial in places - Wantirna may be better (mostly newish housing and estates - no rail link though). Bayswater is a mixed bag - I hear Bayswater North is nicer (the main street and station areas can feel a bit rough, to me anyway!).
Might be worth looking a bit further out - Kilsyth, parts of Boronia are nice and The Basin, of course! Also check out Montrose.
Also look at Ringwood North and maybe even North Croydon.
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Re: where to live in melbourne
It is a great location for travelling anywhere, easy to get to mornington, etc and easy to get to the city, trainline is great and the last train from the city is about 1 am.
Schools are excellent, glen waverley state school, is performing very high and is difficult to get into, you must be in the zone, however it has over 2,000 pupils, who start and stop at different times and also have their breaks at different times, coz they all cant fit it the school grounds at the same time
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Re: where to live in melbourne
Blackburn or Box Hill is where we headed first. Mainly cos my sister lives near there. We'll have to rent for at least 6 months and hope to buy further out, possibly Bayswater/Scoresby (because everything nearer the CBD is way out of our price range).
We're hoping to go in June so have tried to narrow it down as I'd like to look at schools, etc.
Thoughts anyone?
Irish Gal
We're hoping to go in June so have tried to narrow it down as I'd like to look at schools, etc.
Thoughts anyone?
Irish Gal
I don't mean that in a nasty or judgemental way. In reality you need to make your own friends and your own way in life. Whether your sister is in Glen Waverley, Blackburn or Berwick thats close enough to keep in contact without living out of their lives and their friends. Hope that makes some form of sense.
Not sure of your budget but I would make full use of the continued downturn - allow another 6 months before things really kick in.
- Land not the building is the value of property
- If you can't get too work without a car, its the wrong area too buy. By this I dont mean discount daily commute by car, but if something happens and you can't get to work you don't get paid hint! hint!.
- When you come over dont forget to PM us locals for a cuppa and catchup
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Re: where to live in melbourne
[QUOTE=Geelong Gent;6130343]Honestly IG I would not move so close to people you know.
I don't mean that in a nasty or judgemental way. In reality you need to make your own friends and your own way in life. Whether your sister is in Glen Waverley, Blackburn or Berwick thats close enough to keep in contact without living out of their lives and their friends. Hope that makes some form of sense.
Sorry but I have to disagree.
It is very important to have some kind of support network when you first get here, be that friends, relatives or even BE.
We lived with one of my Sisters for 4 months after we got here and that helped us to get on our feet pretty quickly. She introduced us to all of Her friends and with the exception of one couple we don't have any contact with any of them. But it really did help us get to know how things went on here, sport, jobs, customs etc.
I couldn't think of anything worse than just turning up at the airport not knowing a thing about the place. you can do all the research you want but until you live here you don't what it is like.
I know everybody is different but it worked for us. I probably only see my Sister every couple of weeks despite Her living 15 minutes away.
John
I don't mean that in a nasty or judgemental way. In reality you need to make your own friends and your own way in life. Whether your sister is in Glen Waverley, Blackburn or Berwick thats close enough to keep in contact without living out of their lives and their friends. Hope that makes some form of sense.
Sorry but I have to disagree.
It is very important to have some kind of support network when you first get here, be that friends, relatives or even BE.
We lived with one of my Sisters for 4 months after we got here and that helped us to get on our feet pretty quickly. She introduced us to all of Her friends and with the exception of one couple we don't have any contact with any of them. But it really did help us get to know how things went on here, sport, jobs, customs etc.
I couldn't think of anything worse than just turning up at the airport not knowing a thing about the place. you can do all the research you want but until you live here you don't what it is like.
I know everybody is different but it worked for us. I probably only see my Sister every couple of weeks despite Her living 15 minutes away.
John
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Re: where to live in melbourne
Thanks for all your comments. I have taken bits of advice from all of them. You have no idea how good it is to be in contact with people who actually live where I'm headed.
My sister has been trying to get us out there for the past 10 years so I know she's giving me the SUPER-OPTIMISTIC side to everything I ask.
Hoping to get over by June/July. I know its your winter - but it'll be the equivalent to an Irish Summer (Serious)
Looking forward to meet ups.
Take care,
Irish Gal x
My sister has been trying to get us out there for the past 10 years so I know she's giving me the SUPER-OPTIMISTIC side to everything I ask.
Hoping to get over by June/July. I know its your winter - but it'll be the equivalent to an Irish Summer (Serious)
Looking forward to meet ups.
Take care,
Irish Gal x