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Geelong Gent Mar 11th 2008 3:59 pm

Initial Accomodation Costs
 
First of all, sorry if this gives the impression of advertising in a thread which is against the rules - it is not intended to be. I trust the mods can use their descretion?

Its just doing some research on this for melbourne at the moment and its perhaps an issue for discussion, relevant for those in the UK.

When we arrived in 2006 with quite a healthy budget we stayed in a Quest short term apartment (2 bed) for $200+ per night. Now I am seeing caravan park type accomodation coming close to $150 per night:ohmy: (this is based on including all the extras and + additional person etc).

Now being family orientated (ie with a 5 week premature baby recently arrived) I am concerned that people (familes) arriving and needing a place to stay for I guess up to 3 weeks while they look for longer term accomodation are getting an unfair deal.

I have a friend relocating here from south america (he has a career in which while is very self fulfilling it is by no means providing him financial security for his family) He had a budget for initial short term accomodation of $300 to $500 per week. When I said it will be closer to $700 to $1000 per week he laughed and said "oh well we will move into a caravan for a few weeks". He stopped laughing when i said that is for a caravan.

What were or are your expectations on various items:
Price
Facilities
Location

Your thoughts people? perhaps warnings or recommendations (without outright advertising). Any thoughts for short term accomodation between $300 and $500? (Family of 6, 2 adults, 4 kids).

Mipik Mar 11th 2008 4:12 pm

Re: Initial Accomodation Costs
 
Don't know about situation in Melbourne.
When we arrived in Adelaide we have been booked in short stay apartment, 2 bedrooms, bath, kithcen, furnished, all kitchen stuff etc.
Located in Norwood which is a nice area and very convenient. It was 85$ a day. Stayed there for 4 weeks and had no problems at all.

emmyjc1 Mar 11th 2008 4:13 pm

Re: Initial Accomodation Costs
 

Originally Posted by Geelong Gent (Post 6051031)
First of all, sorry if this gives the impression of advertising in a thread which is against the rules - it is not intended to be. I trust the mods can use their descretion?

Its just doing some research on this for melbourne at the moment and its perhaps an issue for discussion, relevant for those in the UK.

When we arrived in 2006 with quite a healthy budget we stayed in a Quest short term apartment (2 bed) for $200+ per night. Now I am seeing caravan park type accomodation coming close to $150 per night:ohmy: (this is based on including all the extras and + additional person etc).

Now being family orientated (ie with a 5 week premature baby recently arrived) I am concerned that people (familes) arriving and needing a place to stay for I guess up to 3 weeks while they look for longer term accomodation are getting an unfair deal.

I have a friend relocating here from south america (he has a career in which while is very self fulfilling it is by no means providing him financial security for his family) He had a budget for initial short term accomodation of $300 to $500 per week. When I said it will be closer to $700 to $1000 per week he laughed and said "oh well we will move into a caravan for a few weeks". He stopped laughing when i said that is for a caravan.

What were or are your expectations on various items:
Price
Facilities
Location

Your thoughts people? perhaps warnings or recommendations (without outright advertising). Any thoughts for short term accomodation between $300 and $500? (Family of 6, 2 adults, 4 kids).

You will be very lucky to get that on the Gold Coast (i know you are in victoria). I fear that many people come to the GC and expect very cheap accommodation initially but its not the norm. On the GC you will be looking for a family of 6 $500 plus. People moving out here need to realise prices are going up and nothing is a cheap as it was 5 or so years ago (unfortunately)
Examples of properties we deal with are $400 for a 1 bed unit to $2000 for a waterfront home (per week). People that are moving over need to realise that property owners will charge a premium for short term accommodation as they are not guaranteed the same income as they would be if the were renting properties on a 6/ 12 month lease.

The Crow Mar 11th 2008 5:52 pm

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When we arrived two years' ago, we paid $280 a week in Chelsea Gardens caravan park for a two bed, fully self-contained, cabin. The price was good as we were staying for over 4 weeks. However, I have noticed that they have now been taken over by Beston Parks (I think) and the price is way more.

holmes Mar 11th 2008 8:43 pm

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We arrived 1yr ago and rented in Toongabbie (west of Sydney) - 2-bed, 2-bath, laundry-room-with-loo, large lounge, dining area, small yard, garage, for $275 pw. Were we just lucky?

herrchook Mar 11th 2008 9:49 pm

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We stayed here http://www.stayz.com.au/23866 for a month when we first arrived in August 2007. If memory serves me right, the price was even reduced a little as we booked a full month. The location wasn't perfect, but it was nice and clean and a great price.

Their current top price is $148 per night which is really good.

Buzzy--Bee Mar 11th 2008 10:14 pm

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Originally Posted by Geelong Gent (Post 6051031)
I trust the mods can use their descretion?

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mancfamily Mar 12th 2008 12:35 am

Re: Initial Accomodation Costs
 

Originally Posted by Geelong Gent (Post 6051031)
First of all, sorry if this gives the impression of advertising in a thread which is against the rules - it is not intended to be. I trust the mods can use their descretion?

Its just doing some research on this for melbourne at the moment and its perhaps an issue for discussion, relevant for those in the UK.

When we arrived in 2006 with quite a healthy budget we stayed in a Quest short term apartment (2 bed) for $200+ per night. Now I am seeing caravan park type accomodation coming close to $150 per night:ohmy: (this is based on including all the extras and + additional person etc).

Now being family orientated (ie with a 5 week premature baby recently arrived) I am concerned that people (familes) arriving and needing a place to stay for I guess up to 3 weeks while they look for longer term accomodation are getting an unfair deal.

I have a friend relocating here from south america (he has a career in which while is very self fulfilling it is by no means providing him financial security for his family) He had a budget for initial short term accomodation of $300 to $500 per week. When I said it will be closer to $700 to $1000 per week he laughed and said "oh well we will move into a caravan for a few weeks". He stopped laughing when i said that is for a caravan.

What were or are your expectations on various items:
Price
Facilities
Location

Your thoughts people? perhaps warnings or recommendations (without outright advertising). Any thoughts for short term accomodation between $300 and $500? (Family of 6, 2 adults, 4 kids).

Hi there,

We are still in the UK and hope to arrive in August. I've been looking at accomodation costs and had already been warned that furnished accomodation would be costly.

After seeing people on here recommending a Caravan Park, we thought we would do that....but was very suprised at the costs!

After looking on Britvics, there is a recommendation on there for short term accomodation. If you stay between 3-4 weeks then they also collect you from the Airport (which I think is great after such a long flight), and you can also give them a shopping list beforehand which they get in for your arrival.
I think it's the little touches like this that will make a huge amount of difference.

Geelong Gent Mar 12th 2008 8:18 am

Re: Initial Accomodation Costs
 

Originally Posted by mancfamily (Post 6052547)
Hi there,

We are still in the UK and hope to arrive in August. I've been looking at accomodation costs and had already been warned that furnished accomodation would be costly.

After seeing people on here recommending a Caravan Park, we thought we would do that....but was very suprised at the costs!

After looking on Britvics, there is a recommendation on there for short term accomodation. If you stay between 3-4 weeks then they also collect you from the Airport (which I think is great after such a long flight), and you can also give them a shopping list beforehand which they get in for your arrival.
I think it's the little touches like this that will make a huge amount of difference.

http://www.accommodate-oz.com.au/acc...tion_rates.php

Is this the place? let us know how you get on

Timber Floor Au Mar 12th 2008 8:22 am

Re: Initial Accomodation Costs
 

Originally Posted by Geelong Gent (Post 6051031)
First of all, sorry if this gives the impression of advertising in a thread which is against the rules - it is not intended to be. I trust the mods can use their descretion?

Its just doing some research on this for melbourne at the moment and its perhaps an issue for discussion, relevant for those in the UK.

When we arrived in 2006 with quite a healthy budget we stayed in a Quest short term apartment (2 bed) for $200+ per night. Now I am seeing caravan park type accomodation coming close to $150 per night:ohmy: (this is based on including all the extras and + additional person etc).

Now being family orientated (ie with a 5 week premature baby recently arrived) I am concerned that people (familes) arriving and needing a place to stay for I guess up to 3 weeks while they look for longer term accomodation are getting an unfair deal.

I have a friend relocating here from south america (he has a career in which while is very self fulfilling it is by no means providing him financial security for his family) He had a budget for initial short term accomodation of $300 to $500 per week. When I said it will be closer to $700 to $1000 per week he laughed and said "oh well we will move into a caravan for a few weeks". He stopped laughing when i said that is for a caravan.

What were or are your expectations on various items:
Price
Facilities
Location

Your thoughts people? perhaps warnings or recommendations (without outright advertising). Any thoughts for short term accomodation between $300 and $500? (Family of 6, 2 adults, 4 kids).

Perhaps this has been addressed before, but has anyone, answered your very serious query.. in regard to short term accomodation register, by expats.?

Its something I am thinking of getting into, and I know Gill and a few others already do it.. but Im not aware of a register as such..

If anyone is interested, I am sure myself and the Mighty Mrs Jackarooooooooo will swiftly and collaboratively get one going...

If theres a distinct need...

Good Question BTW mate !!!!:thumbup:

mancfamily Mar 12th 2008 8:50 am

Re: Initial Accomodation Costs
 

Originally Posted by Geelong Gent (Post 6054417)
http://www.accommodate-oz.com.au/acc...tion_rates.php

Is this the place? let us know how you get on

Yep, that's the one!

Geelong Gent Mar 12th 2008 12:01 pm

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Originally Posted by mancfamily (Post 6054534)
Yep, that's the one!

This seems to be the best value for money that I came across also.

I think this is also run by a BE member Andy Thomas and I have heard some good reviews from other members.

mancfamily Mar 13th 2008 12:19 am

Re: Initial Accomodation Costs
 

Originally Posted by Geelong Gent (Post 6055443)
This seems to be the best value for money that I came across also.

I think this is also run by a BE member Andy Thomas and I have heard some good reviews from other members.

I thought so too. I've stopped looking now, and hopefully they will be able to accomodate us in August....can't book just yet as we've not been granted visa :(

mancfamily Mar 13th 2008 12:20 am

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Originally Posted by mancfamily (Post 6057450)
I thought so too. I've stopped looking now, and hopefully they will be able to accomodate us in August....can't book just yet as we've not been granted visa :(

That should have read not been granted visa....yet:)

Timber Floor Au Mar 13th 2008 1:15 am

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emphasis on the YET !! :)


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