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JBJ14 Jan 28th 2012 1:24 pm

Re: Set Up Costs
 

Originally Posted by fireranger4 (Post 9869833)
spending 50k on that stuff is madness

what happen's is 6months you hate that place and wanna go back to oz

id buy the cheapest stuff just to start off,then when your settled etc start to buy better stuff as and when you can

Totally agree, my plan is to rent a furnished place for at least 6 months to figure which areas suit us best. The $50k is money I will put aside for when we do eventually buy, just wanted to have a realistic budget to work with. :fingerscrossed:

JBJ14 Jan 28th 2012 1:26 pm

Re: Set Up Costs
 

Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 9869548)
Just for general interest the OP should visit the following merchants websites to get an idea of things on offer and prices.
The Brick, Leons, Dufresne, Sears Canada, The Bay for furniture and appliances
Future Shop Canada and Best Buy for electronics TVs computers etc
Home Outfitters, Sears Canada, The Bay for home furnishings, bedding
Crappy I mean Canadian Tire for a variety of stuff.
There are of course other stores but these will give a general idea.

GREAT ... thanks for the extra tips, will make is easier to compare and plan!

JBJ14 Jan 28th 2012 1:29 pm

Re: Set Up Costs
 

Originally Posted by GC44 (Post 9869487)
We bought loads of our small electrical items, pots & pans etc from Canadian Tire, they have weekly 60% or even 70% off deals. If its not on offer 1 week, it won't be long till it is. You can check out there weekly flier online.
Good luck :thumbsup:

Brilliant, always figured there would be some deals and sales that you probably wouldn't know about until you've been there for a while.

Going to have to look at schools next! My wife thinks I'm planning it all too much and should just plan to get there and then let it all happen ... against my nature though (for the major things ... house, school etc)

helcat12 Jan 28th 2012 2:03 pm

Re: Set Up Costs
 

Originally Posted by JBJ14 (Post 9870892)
Brilliant, always figured there would be some deals and sales that you probably wouldn't know about until you've been there for a while.

Going to have to look at schools next! My wife thinks I'm planning it all too much and should just plan to get there and then let it all happen ... against my nature though (for the major things ... house, school etc)

Good job she married you, then.

Fail to plan; plan to fail.
Getting here and "let it all happen" with a family to provide for is inviting disaster, as a quick shufty through some of the threads on this forum will quickly reveal.
Fine if you are footloose and fancy free single, but most of us are neither of those things any more.:p

I think you are being admirably well organised.
If you have most of the basics covered, then you will have room to think and tackle anything unexpected that hits the fan when you get here.

There will always something that you haven't thought of, but if the whole thing is left to chance then you end up having to firefight on too many fronts at once.

Good Luck with it.

dbd33 Jan 28th 2012 2:16 pm

Re: Set Up Costs
 

Originally Posted by helcat12 (Post 9870915)
There will always something that you haven't thought of, but if the whole thing is left to chance then you end up having to firefight on too many fronts at once.

I think there's merit in this. Suppose your spare room is, well, spare, it contains nothing but a couple of empty suitcases. It would be a bedroom but lacks a built in closet and so is left to masquerade as a bonus den thingy.

Tout a coup, you adopt three children. They have nothing on which to sleep! A person who thought ahead would have filled that room with bunk beds so as to be able to deal with this crisis, or a financial one to be alleviated by taking in illegals or a desire to keep the pool cleaner by engaging live-in help to polish it in shifts.

Really, it's quite derilict to move to a far country without a furnishing, and probably decor, plan for that possible room of unknown dimensions.

family_of_4 Jan 29th 2012 6:23 am

Re: Set Up Costs
 
I am very much like you, were doing our first reccie in may to Hants NS and ive got a scrapbook dedicated to who i want to visit in the area and a list of questions i want to ask. I'm currently devising on a similar spreadsheet on set up costs. I think my OH thinks i'm a bit sad but i'd rather over do it than sink. My advise, keep on planning!

JBJ14 Jan 29th 2012 1:06 pm

Re: Set Up Costs
 

Originally Posted by helcat12 (Post 9870915)
Good job she married you, then.

Fail to plan; plan to fail.
Getting here and "let it all happen" with a family to provide for is inviting disaster, as a quick shufty through some of the threads on this forum will quickly reveal.
Fine if you are footloose and fancy free single, but most of us are neither of those things any more.:p

I think you are being admirably well organised.
If you have most of the basics covered, then you will have room to think and tackle anything unexpected that hits the fan when you get here.

There will always something that you haven't thought of, but if the whole thing is left to chance then you end up having to firefight on too many fronts at once.

Good Luck with it.

Thanks for the kind words!

I think in all honesty, she doesn't know where to start and is hoping I do what I always do, which is fine.

I like to be organised, will feel much better as I sit on the plane waiting to takeoff!

JBJ14 Jan 29th 2012 1:07 pm

Re: Set Up Costs
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 9870921)
I think there's merit in this. Suppose your spare room is, well, spare, it contains nothing but a couple of empty suitcases. It would be a bedroom but lacks a built in closet and so is left to masquerade as a bonus den thingy.

Tout a coup, you adopt three children. They have nothing on which to sleep! A person who thought ahead would have filled that room with bunk beds so as to be able to deal with this crisis, or a financial one to be alleviated by taking in illegals or a desire to keep the pool cleaner by engaging live-in help to polish it in shifts.

Really, it's quite derilict to move to a far country without a furnishing, and probably decor, plan for that possible room of unknown dimensions.

I've planned to put a spare bed in my spare room for when the inlaws come to visit ..... our live in babysitters :rofl:

JBJ14 Jan 29th 2012 1:09 pm

Re: Set Up Costs
 

Originally Posted by family_of_4 (Post 9872115)
I am very much like you, were doing our first reccie in may to Hants NS and ive got a scrapbook dedicated to who i want to visit in the area and a list of questions i want to ask. I'm currently devising on a similar spreadsheet on set up costs. I think my OH thinks i'm a bit sad but i'd rather over do it than sink. My advise, keep on planning!

I have spreadsheets all over the place, with different scenarios on selling house here ... renting out house here ... buying house there ... renting house there .. buying apartment there and renting it out as well as buying a house there and renting the one here .... :confused:

I think I may have gone over the top!

GC44 Jan 29th 2012 1:19 pm

Re: Set Up Costs
 
Take my word for it, you can't go over the top if you planning a succesful move. My wife had spreadsheets for everything. There wasn't a night that passed without us researching something on the internet prior to and after our recce trip.
After a great 5 months here, I am pleased to say there hasn't been anything that has crept up and bit us in the arse. :thumbsup:

JBJ14 Jan 29th 2012 1:49 pm

Re: Set Up Costs
 

Originally Posted by GC44 (Post 9872714)
Take my word for it, you can't go over the top if you planning a succesful move. My wife had spreadsheets for everything. There wasn't a night that passed without us researching something on the internet prior to and after our recce trip.
After a great 5 months here, I am pleased to say there hasn't been anything that has crept up and bit us in the arse. :thumbsup:

Great to know!

I always expect the unexpected, and try to allow 'buffers' in the budget for them .... which I guess kind of makes them not-so-unexpected??

Glad your 5 months has been a success so far


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