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Forum: Australia
Aug 18th 2006, 11:54 am
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

Di,
both are about 15-20 kms from cbd but on opposite sides of the bay!!you kids will love it here .we moved for the kids,to give them more stuff to do than watch TV and drag them around liffey...
Forum: Australia
Aug 18th 2006, 11:36 am
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

we spent first 3 weeks in beaumaris and now we are in sanctuary lakes.we plan on going back to the other side!!! my kids dont miss anyone but they are young 7,4,3,1 but it is early days !!! there is...
Forum: Australia
Aug 18th 2006, 11:20 am
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

funny you should say that. in january of this year our house sale fell through and after a lot of discussion (aka shouting) we decided to call the whole Aussie thing off. Then 6 weeks before our...
Forum: Australia
Aug 18th 2006, 11:13 am
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

propblast welcome on board!!
dont sweat it. the move is relay not as bad as you might think its going to be. we came over 5 weeks ago and so far so good. it seems like a great country with a lot of...
Forum: Australia
Aug 18th 2006, 11:04 am
Replies: 4
Views: 403
Posted By ammer

Re: good accountant/tax advisor?

I see you are in beaumaris. we are hoping to end up there. Do you like it?
Forum: Australia
Aug 18th 2006, 11:03 am
Replies: 4
Views: 403
Posted By ammer

Re: good accountant/tax advisor?

thanks!! i cant believe we are here 5 weeks and haven't sorted out this kind of stuff yet.we were to busy sightseeing!
Forum: Australia
Aug 18th 2006, 10:50 am
Replies: 4
Views: 403
Posted By ammer

good accountant/tax advisor?

Hi ,
does anyone have the name of a good accountant/tax Advisor in the Melbourne area, preferably Bayside? One who can advise on oh setting up as IT contractor,reducing tax...that sort of thing?
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 12:35 pm
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

sounds about right.your in IT?
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 12:34 pm
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

you must live in shorts and tees over there so you dont need many clothes.i do miss pennies for summer stuff!!
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 12:31 pm
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

interesting...we have noticed the dollar starting to strengthen which is not good for us as our house sale has not completed yet.are you going back to Sydney?
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 12:20 pm
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

you must be in desktop support or a call center!!
about the car thing.cant see how that could work as
1. in ireland vrt so high that car is way over aussie price
2. shipping a car is huge money...
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 12:12 pm
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

and you have to transfer the money at the opportune time.the interest rate for savings here is way better than Ireland but then of course the borrowing rate is ridiculous...well compared to Ireland. ...
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 12:07 pm
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

hi Aussie Teen,
i relay miss Dunne's for affordable everyday stuff. target and kmart are the pennies of Aus ,i cant find the Dunnes!!
i also miss top shop,h&m and zara.i haven't got used to the...
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 12:03 pm
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

honestly mate,dont know.its the million dollar question. we have been watching the market in Bayside for over a year and some of the houses that were listed then are still listed but they have...
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 11:29 am
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

stuff to bring..bananas..there so expensive here!!we have found that is much the same here as Ireland for availability of everything.some things are dearer and some are cheaper. we brought as little...
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 11:15 am
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

ment to say ..if anyone has any questions i would be happy to answer.
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 10:59 am
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

we have been here 5 weeks. We started of in beaumaris.its a lovely area but the houses are ugly.i didnt realise before i came that i hated weather boards!!! we couldn't get a suitable rental...
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 10:45 am
Replies: 111
Views: 10,404
Posted By ammer

Re: A thread for everyone building their own home

maybe house prices will plummet before you buy...well heres hoping!!! we have seen property on sale here for over 6 months.we are finding it real difficult to get good rental property in beaumaris...
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 10:40 am
Replies: 566
Views: 36,356
Posted By ammer

Re: Any Irish ex Pats/soon to be ex pats?

hi,
we moved from ratoath to melbourne 5 weeks ago.we are adjusting well.we still have that holiday feel.oh hasnt started work yet so we have done all the tourist things.at this stage i am sick of...
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 10:35 am
Replies: 111
Views: 10,404
Posted By ammer

Re: A thread for everyone building their own home

jeez,
sounds fab!! and i thought mine was going to be great :) i like the idea of keeping the kids area separate...must look into that.so are you renting in the area in the interim?
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 10:29 am
Replies: 111
Views: 10,404
Posted By ammer

Re: A thread for everyone building their own home

wow ,we only want to pay 600,000 for the plot .dont know how realistic that is!! then to build i suppose we should get it all done for 500,000 .what do you think?
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 10:23 am
Replies: 111
Views: 10,404
Posted By ammer

Re: A thread for everyone building their own home

sounds great.What size are you planning on building?so you are going to owner build type thing? Is that cost effective?
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 10:19 am
Replies: 111
Views: 10,404
Posted By ammer

Re: A thread for everyone building their own home

you are going to build in Melbourne..Right? Hows it progressing?
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 10:17 am
Replies: 15
Views: 1,121
Posted By ammer

Re: Diesel 4 x 4 SUVs

we have just bought a nissan pathfinder tdi. Its fab...dont know about all that tec stuff but it sure looks GOOD!!
Forum: Australia
Aug 17th 2006, 10:10 am
Replies: 111
Views: 10,404
Posted By ammer

Re: A thread for everyone building their own home

Hi,
very interesting reading.we also are looking at a knock and build in bayside(Melbourne) maybe beaumaris. We are just starting to look for a house to pull down!!! We have looked in a couple of...
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