Moving Out to Perth! Forgetting anything?

Moving Out to Perth! Forgetting anything?

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Pommygranite

14,244 posts

216 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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Welcome! To autumn... laugh

Enjoy - don't worry it'll be sunny soon.

Bibbs

3,733 posts

210 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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Congrats .. hope you've dried off now!

rotorheadcase

43 posts

162 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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johnfm said:
I would steer clear of any of the south of the river inner suburbs.

Why?

No point in going to a city like Perth and then living in stholia.

The northern and southern sprawl up and down the coast is well served with trains - and close to the beach.

I'd stick with the coast.
Applecross, Ardross, Como, Manning, Salter Point, Victoria Park are all inner city Southern suburbs. The average property price in these areas is around $800K. Hardly what you would call slumming it. I live in Manning and its a 15 minute drive into the city in peak hour traffic, a 15 minute drive from Fremantle on any night, a 5 minute walk from the river and a two minute walk to the small local shopping complex.

Probably best you don't make sweeping generalizations.

Regards,

Bibbs

3,733 posts

210 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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rotorheadcase said:
Applecross, Ardross, Como, Manning, Salter Point, Victoria Park are all inner city Southern suburbs. The average property price in these areas is around $800K. Hardly what you would call slumming it. I live in Manning and its a 15 minute drive into the city in peak hour traffic, a 15 minute drive from Fremantle on any night, a 5 minute walk from the river and a two minute walk to the small local shopping complex.

Probably best you don't make sweeping generalizations.

Regards,
Quite, I'm in Burswood at the moment.

I *think* he was saying to stay by the coast. But I'd rather be close to the CBD than up by Joondalup to be honest.