Good News..........................

Good News..........................

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StefanVXR8

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3,603 posts

198 months

Tuesday 24th June 2014
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Yep, I think that's still going to be the plan.

Visa's granted this morning, due to complete the house sale next Friday and flying out on the Sunday (6th)!

Stef

200bhp

5,663 posts

219 months

Tuesday 24th June 2014
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Bring warm clothes. Its fecking cold here at the moment once the sun goes down.

No double glazing, no real heating and minimal insulation making the majority of houses a bit chilly in the winter!

What suburbs are you looking at?

StefanVXR8

Original Poster:

3,603 posts

198 months

Tuesday 24th June 2014
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200bhp said:
Bring warm clothes. Its fecking cold here at the moment once the sun goes down.

No double glazing, no real heating and minimal insulation making the majority of houses a bit chilly in the winter!

What suburbs are you looking at?
Yeah, some friends are keeping me appraised of the weather!

We are looking at the North, maybe Mindarie, Kinross etc, left hand side of Marmion.

Stef

Bibbs

3,733 posts

210 months

Tuesday 24th June 2014
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Let me know if you need somewhere to crash, I seem to have an empty house now.

StefanVXR8

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3,603 posts

198 months

Tuesday 24th June 2014
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Bibbs said:
Let me know if you need somewhere to crash, I seem to have an empty house now.
Cheers mate, think we are doing a two week rental at Burns whilst we source something, but I'll keep you in mind. Looking forward to having a beer soon.

Stef

200bhp

5,663 posts

219 months

Tuesday 24th June 2014
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Left side of Marmion is a good idea. I lived in Hillarys for a year and then moved up to Mindarie.

Hillarys:

Lovely established suburb with a lot of middle aged and older couples. Its convenient for everything and 25 minutes from the city at the weekend. The harbour is a nice place if you fancy lunch out at the weekend and Sorrento beach is really nice for kids etc. in the summer. There's a great sheltered beach at the harbour for very young kids. It had the feeling of a place where you could leave the house un-locked and it'd probably be OK.

Free poo bags in the parks mean that owners pick it up, the whole place was clean and tidy.

$620 per week rent got us a 4 bed 2 bath house in a cul-de-sac, backing onto a nature reserve, tiny tiny garden.

Houses that came up for sale sold very quickly, regardless of size.

Mindarie:

We walk our dog all over the suburb every night of the week and never before have I found such a high concentration of loud parties. On EVERY street within 10 minutes walk of our house there is one you wouldn't want to live next to. Some of them have a party every couple of weeks whilst for others it's once a month, but it's always the same houses. One in particular plays their music so loud you can still hear it 3-4 minutes after you've walked past.

We've had semi-naked people fighting in the street, the police knock at the door to ask if we saw "what happened last night", the irrigation system in the front lawn vandalised, the park is full of dog poo and there is noticeably more rubbish around the place. We've had three shopping trolleys dumped outside too.

It's also a long way from the city, culture, Ikea, the airport etc. Traffic is a nightmare getting anywhere during the week between 6AM and 10AM or at home-time. I start work at 5:30 (half way between Mindarie and the city) and the journey takes 18 minutes. If I try to get to work for 8 I have to leave the house before 7:10!

The beaches are nice but there is a lot more seaweed that gets washed up when compared to Sorrento/Hillarys. There is also a very sudden drop-off so you go from knee deep to shoulder deep in 3 steps!

$600 per week rent gets us a 5x2 2 storey house with a big garden and a sea view (its still a 5 minute walk to the beach).

Small houses sell quickly but anything other than that stays on the market for a long, long time. One near us has been reduced from $1.6m to $900k in the last 10 months and is still un-sold. A friend had her's on the market for 2 years before it sold. I think a lot of people moved up there when the land was cheap so they could build a mansion for very little. Now they're trying to sell, its apparent why the land was cheap in the first place.



If our first child wasn't due the same week our lease expires I wouldnt be staying around for another year but I just cant justify moving house whilst dealing with a new addition to the family. In 12 months we'll be looking to buy and it wont be in Mindarie.

For us, the desirable area is to the left of Marmion and stretches from Mullaloo to the north to Trigg to the south.

Be careful in Kinross. There is a notorious party house there which pops up on the news every so often ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5WM_8yY4Rs). The northern side could also be a bit smelly thanks to the Tamala Park refuse site/rubbish dump. I often drive past there per 6AM and late evening and it stinks, presumably they release gasses to atmosphere whilst the majority of people are tucked up in bed.

On the noise front, we have noticed that it's often possible to spot a potentially noise house by the cars that are normally on the driveway. Multiple hilux or land cruiser pickups, Holden Commodore ute, Commodore clubsport, any commodore more than 10yrs old, anything with a personal plate along the lines of "avin a laff", "pisstup", "bogan10" or "avvitttt", multiple older cars or tradesman's vehicles parked on the verge outside or on the vacant block next door - Any of these would prevent me from moving in next door.

Spotting a quiet house by the cars on the driveway is a little more difficult because they tend to be kept in the garage. However, anything big and new with front-wheel drive that was made in Korea or Japan along with recent BMW, Mercedes or Alfa Romeo tend to appear outside quiet places.

Edited by 200bhp on Tuesday 24th June 23:34

StefanVXR8

Original Poster:

3,603 posts

198 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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200bhp said:
Left side of Marmion is a good idea. I lived in Hillarys for a year and then moved up to Mindarie.

Hillarys:

Lovely established suburb with a lot of middle aged and older couples. Its convenient for everything and 25 minutes from the city at the weekend. The harbour is a nice place if you fancy lunch out at the weekend and Sorrento beach is really nice for kids etc. in the summer. There's a great sheltered beach at the harbour for very young kids. It had the feeling of a place where you could leave the house un-locked and it'd probably be OK.

Free poo bags in the parks mean that owners pick it up, the whole place was clean and tidy.

$620 per week rent got us a 4 bed 2 bath house in a cul-de-sac, backing onto a nature reserve, tiny tiny garden.

Houses that came up for sale sold very quickly, regardless of size.

Mindarie:

We walk our dog all over the suburb every night of the week and never before have I found such a high concentration of loud parties. On EVERY street within 10 minutes walk of our house there is one you wouldn't want to live next to. Some of them have a party every couple of weeks whilst for others it's once a month, but it's always the same houses. One in particular plays their music so loud you can still hear it 3-4 minutes after you've walked past.

We've had semi-naked people fighting in the street, the police knock at the door to ask if we saw "what happened last night", the irrigation system in the front lawn vandalised, the park is full of dog poo and there is noticeably more rubbish around the place. We've had three shopping trolleys dumped outside too.

It's also a long way from the city, culture, Ikea, the airport etc. Traffic is a nightmare getting anywhere during the week between 6AM and 10AM or at home-time. I start work at 5:30 (half way between Mindarie and the city) and the journey takes 18 minutes. If I try to get to work for 8 I have to leave the house before 7:10!

The beaches are nice but there is a lot more seaweed that gets washed up when compared to Sorrento/Hillarys. There is also a very sudden drop-off so you go from knee deep to shoulder deep in 3 steps!

$600 per week rent gets us a 5x2 2 storey house with a big garden and a sea view (its still a 5 minute walk to the beach).

Small houses sell quickly but anything other than that stays on the market for a long, long time. One near us has been reduced from $1.6m to $900k in the last 10 months and is still un-sold. A friend had her's on the market for 2 years before it sold. I think a lot of people moved up there when the land was cheap so they could build a mansion for very little. Now they're trying to sell, its apparent why the land was cheap in the first place.



If our first child wasn't due the same week our lease expires I wouldnt be staying around for another year but I just cant justify moving house whilst dealing with a new addition to the family. In 12 months we'll be looking to buy and it wont be in Mindarie.

For us, the desirable area is to the left of Marmion and stretches from Mullaloo to the north to Trigg to the south.

Be careful in Kinross. There is a notorious party house there which pops up on the news every so often ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5WM_8yY4Rs). The northern side could also be a bit smelly thanks to the Tamala Park refuse site/rubbish dump. I often drive past there per 6AM and late evening and it stinks, presumably they release gasses to atmosphere whilst the majority of people are tucked up in bed.

On the noise front, we have noticed that it's often possible to spot a potentially noise house by the cars that are normally on the driveway. Multiple hilux or land cruiser pickups, Holden Commodore ute, Commodore clubsport, any commodore more than 10yrs old, anything with a personal plate along the lines of "avin a laff", "pisstup", "bogan10" or "avvitttt", multiple older cars or tradesman's vehicles parked on the verge outside or on the vacant block next door - Any of these would prevent me from moving in next door.

Spotting a quiet house by the cars on the driveway is a little more difficult because they tend to be kept in the garage. However, anything big and new with front-wheel drive that was made in Korea or Japan along with recent BMW, Mercedes or Alfa Romeo tend to appear outside quiet places.

Edited by 200bhp on Tuesday 24th June 23:34
Phil, that's a great post and very informative, thank you. I'll certainly take on board what you've said.

Stef

200bhp

5,663 posts

219 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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I forgot to mention the music that's played loudly during the day at weekend whilst people was their car, do the housework or sit around in the garden. I dont remember the last weekend where we diddnt have to listen to someone else's music whilst outside.

There is a short version of my earlier post.......... Dont move to Mindarie, it's horrible. Move to somewhere between Mullaloo and Trigg

StefanVXR8

Original Poster:

3,603 posts

198 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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200bhp said:
I forgot to mention the music that's played loudly during the day at weekend whilst people was their car, do the housework or sit around in the garden. I dont remember the last weekend where we diddnt have to listen to someone else's music whilst outside.

There is a short version of my earlier post.......... Dont move to Mindarie, it's horrible. Move to somewhere between Mullaloo and Trigg
Cheers, out of interest, do you know the area just below Abbeville Park? Kind of bottom corner of Marmion and Anchorage Drive? Is that as bad?

Stef

200bhp

5,663 posts

219 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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StefanVXR8 said:
Cheers, out of interest, do you know the area just below Abbeville Park? Kind of bottom corner of Marmion and Anchorage Drive? Is that as bad?

Stef
The area bounded by Rochester Drive, Rothesay Heights, Marmion Ave and Anchorage Drive (South) is where most of the smaller Mindarie housing is. We actually went to a house there last night to pick up some baby clothes we found on Gumtree. The people seemed lovely and had also moved from the UK a couple of years ago. The primary school is apparently good.

I've no other personal experience of that particular area.

The west side of Rothesay heights is where the larger houses are but as per my earlier post, dont take that to mean it's a better place to live.

We live between Mindarie Senior College (Anchorage Drive north) and the beach and our dog walks take us through the northern 50% of Mindarie, down to Rothesay Heights/Fairport Vista.

If you're considering moving to Mindarie, I can give you a list of the noisy streets!

StefanVXR8

Original Poster:

3,603 posts

198 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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200bhp said:
StefanVXR8 said:
Cheers, out of interest, do you know the area just below Abbeville Park? Kind of bottom corner of Marmion and Anchorage Drive? Is that as bad?

Stef
The area bounded by Rochester Drive, Rothesay Heights, Marmion Ave and Anchorage Drive (South) is where most of the smaller Mindarie housing is. We actually went to a house there last night to pick up some baby clothes we found on Gumtree. The people seemed lovely and had also moved from the UK a couple of years ago. The primary school is apparently good.

I've no other personal experience of that particular area.

The west side of Rothesay heights is where the larger houses are but as per my earlier post, dont take that to mean it's a better place to live.

We live between Mindarie Senior College (Anchorage Drive north) and the beach and our dog walks take us through the northern 50% of Mindarie, down to Rothesay Heights/Fairport Vista.

If you're considering moving to Mindarie, I can give you a list of the noisy streets!
Phil, I'd really appreciate that, could you drop me the info by PM? I have friends that lived in the area I mentioned and stayed with them last year and I quite liked that particular area as it's close to the Marina. I didn't really experience the other areas of Mindarie so I'd appreciate some pointers.

How long until the baby is due?

Stef

200bhp

5,663 posts

219 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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Baby is due August 31st so not long to go now!

I'll drop you a PM.


Pommygranite

14,252 posts

216 months

Thursday 26th June 2014
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200bhp said:
Baby is due August 31st so not long to go now!

I'll drop you a PM.
Good luck and not long!

On a side note (cheekily) I live in Tapping and were selling off a few bits we don't need now ours is 7 months - are you interested in an immaculate baby bouncer, bassinet, play pod, play mate, steriliser, bottle warmer?!

They're all about to on Gumtree...


200bhp

5,663 posts

219 months

Thursday 26th June 2014
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Pommygranite said:
Good luck and not long!

On a side note (cheekily) I live in Tapping and were selling off a few bits we don't need now ours is 7 months - are you interested in an immaculate baby bouncer, bassinet, play pod, play mate, steriliser, bottle warmer?!

They're all about to on Gumtree...
Thanks!

I'll ask the wife but I think we're pretty much sorted for everything now. We have a room full of stuff which we'll probably use only once but luckily much of it came from Gumtree so relativity cost effective.

What's a playmate? eek


Pommygranite

14,252 posts

216 months

Thursday 26th June 2014
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200bhp said:
Pommygranite said:
Good luck and not long!

On a side note (cheekily) I live in Tapping and were selling off a few bits we don't need now ours is 7 months - are you interested in an immaculate baby bouncer, bassinet, play pod, play mate, steriliser, bottle warmer?!

They're all about to on Gumtree...
Thanks!

I'll ask the wife but I think we're pretty much sorted for everything now. We have a room full of stuff which we'll probably use only once but luckily much of it came from Gumtree so relativity cost effective.

What's a playmate? eek
No worries - if you need anything give me a shout - we're getting rigorous at selling off whats needed.

That stuff was all new but same as you - Gumtree's the way, certainly round here.

Oh I meant Play Mat.

I'm keeping the Play Mate.