Burwood, Boxhill, Mitcham, Ringwood. All clean, safe and have good shops n schools.
Where will you be working?
There's some nice areas in the west obviously, but a lot more bad. When i first moved to Australia we lived in Footscray. I would definitely not advise anybody to live around there if it's still the same, unless syringe dodging is their favourite thing, which should pretty much be Footscray's local sport.
Burwood, Boxhill, Mitcham, Ringwood. All clean, safe and have good shops n schools.
Where will you be working?
A couple of blocks from Southern Cross Station on William Street (I think ). At this stage it's all discussions and possibilities, just sussing out options and viability of the whole concept.
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I'm planning on doing the move south this time next year.. Our budget is max $400 pw, one bedroom min, internal laundry and garage.. I've seen a few listings matching this around South Melbourne, Albert park etc... They were even two within the City itself..
When doing the comparison, it just made me hate Sydney prices even more.
Anyways, glad I saw this thread. I've got a better idea on the layout of the city and what places to avoid lol...
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Live in the South East, travel into Melb for work - hate doing it in the car and only travel to work on 2wheels even though melb hasn't done the filter ruling yet.
One car jam/accident can double travel time at least, hence why always 2wheels - don't have to worry about these issues as much.
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As someone who has lived in a variety of Victorian suburbs (as well as every state in australia) south east (Glen Waverley) the south (Chelsea) and then in the west (keilor downs) I have to say I hated the west (in fact comparing to living in all areas of Australia I hated the western suburbs of Melbourne the most). I found the suburbs bland you had to go to the city of you wanted to do something and also found a large ratio of **** heads there, it's like there is something in the water. It's kind of odd but you especially notice the aggressive driving habits when comparing the east to the west. Buy or rent in the east or south east
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Funny but my opinion is exactly the opposite. I have also lived in many states of Australia as well Watsonia (East Melbourne), Mt Eliza (south east), Essendon (inner north) and Footscray (inner west). When it came time to buy a house I bought in the West, Point Cook to be exact. In 5 years I haven't been into the city for anything. The East is overrated and overpopulated. The only thing missing out here is VW friendly workshops unfortunately however there is one in Sth Melbourne 25 mins away. Go west and get a nice new big house close to the city.
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