Geelong and Adelaide
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Geelong and Adelaide
can anyone advise me of decent areas to live in Geelong and decent suburbs in Adelaide , thanks in advance We don't need to be near schools , yaaaaay we are now past that stage
I can trade advice about Mellie if needed as lived here 10 years come April now 😳
Thanks all
I can trade advice about Mellie if needed as lived here 10 years come April now 😳
Thanks all
#2
Re: Geelong and Adelaide
can anyone advise me of decent areas to live in Geelong and decent suburbs in Adelaide , thanks in advance We don't need to be near schools , yaaaaay we are now past that stage
I can trade advice about Mellie if needed as lived here 10 years come April now 😳
Thanks all
I can trade advice about Mellie if needed as lived here 10 years come April now 😳
Thanks all
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Re: Geelong and Adelaide
Thanks OT, we're defo not
loaded but in a much better position than when we left killie 10 years ago, now planning how we can slow down a bit
loaded but in a much better position than when we left killie 10 years ago, now planning how we can slow down a bit
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Re: Geelong and Adelaide
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#6
Re: Geelong and Adelaide
can anyone advise me of decent areas to live in Geelong and decent suburbs in Adelaide , thanks in advance We don't need to be near schools , yaaaaay we are now past that stage
I can trade advice about Mellie if needed as lived here 10 years come April now 😳
Thanks all
I can trade advice about Mellie if needed as lived here 10 years come April now 😳
Thanks all
I'm in Adelaide so can give you an idea, but really need to know what sort of thing you are looking for to give you an idea. Budget of course will help too!
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Re: Geelong and Adelaide
Thanks Rasem , beach would be nice ! Would rent first of all ! I'm getting g restless and planning my next move but weighing up the options , getting long service leave this year so gives me an advantage
#8
Re: Geelong and Adelaide
If you have a healthy budget, then Henley Beach, Grange, Sempahore, West Lakes are nice areas. I would personally stay away from Glenelg as it's a bit touristy for me. Henley Beach square is a nice vibrant area.
Further south and more affordable, Brighton and Seacliff are lovely and if you are wiling to be a few streets from the beach, then they are even more affordable. Brighton in particular has a nice cafe scene with independent boutique shops
Port Noarlunga is nice and has a vibrant arts scene with quite regular festivals, markets etc. Christies Beach has had a reputation in the past, but there are nice areas there. If you go much further south, Willunga is lovely and has an award winning restaurant in the Star of Greece.
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Re: Geelong and Adelaide
Hi Guys,
My partner and I are moving to Adelaide this August, as she has secured a job in one of the hospitals.
Where is the best place in the city to live for two young professionals with no kids?
My partner and I are moving to Adelaide this August, as she has secured a job in one of the hospitals.
Where is the best place in the city to live for two young professionals with no kids?
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Re: Geelong and Adelaide
The new one I assume? This is locate on North Terrace, so if you are looking for something close, you will want to be either in the city itself, North Adelaide, or perhaps the western suburbs.
Much will depend on your budget.
If you like to be near to bars, places to eat etc, you could look here Brougham Place
Great location, near to the city, close to Festival Centre, spitting distance to the beautiful Adelaide Oval and on one of the main streets in North Adelaide for bars, restaurants etc. the RAH would probably be a 15-20 min walk away but the tram goes right along North Terrace, so that would shorten it.
Much will depend on your budget.
If you like to be near to bars, places to eat etc, you could look here Brougham Place
Great location, near to the city, close to Festival Centre, spitting distance to the beautiful Adelaide Oval and on one of the main streets in North Adelaide for bars, restaurants etc. the RAH would probably be a 15-20 min walk away but the tram goes right along North Terrace, so that would shorten it.
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Re: Geelong and Adelaide
Well I suppose We would like to be near the city life, close to work, bars, nightlife and the businesses. We would be on a combined income of around $9k a month.