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    SuperSeagulls Guest

    Default I am back...Sydney vs Perth??


    And I had a truely brilliant validation trip. I just cant believe
    it is over.

    I spent 10 days in Perth and then a week in Sydney and loved both
    places. But it was great to experience them again (it was 5 years since
    I was last there) and see how different they are, rather than reading it
    from peoples opinions on here.

    Myself and my partner have decided to give Sydney a go when we make the
    move permanently next year. I really thought we would go for Perth - it
    is defo cheaper, and a lot quieter, and the beaches are sensational -
    but as soon as we landed and went out in Sydney we immediately felt at
    home, and like we had never been away. We stayed in Fremantle in WA and
    Manly in Sydney and both places are affordable re: rental prices. We are
    completely priced out of the game as far as buying in Sydney is
    concerned but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.

    Fremantle at this time of year was really quiet, whereas Manly was
    pretty busy. Having got this far, and validated our visas we both felt
    we owe it to ourselves to give Sydney a crack. And it's be easier to
    move to perth from Syndey than vice-versa if it doesnt work out. I'd
    heard horror stories about the Corso but it wasnt too bad when we were
    there - and we would be sure to rent some property away from it. Its
    just a great location so far as the commute to the CBD is concerned (30
    min ferry ride) and the beach.

    When is Perth we went to Margaret River and Rotto, saw dolphins and roos
    and enjoyed the wine tasting. We really liked the look of Subiaco - such
    a brilliant location. It really is a great place, the traffic during
    rush hour didnt seem to stop moving. But then I got the train and ferry
    during Syndey rush hour and it was easily bearable - especially when
    compared to London.

    So there we have it.....Sydney it is. But Perth is bloody great still.
    Happy to answer any specific questions of course.

    Cheers, SS

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    loidy Guest

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    > And I had a truely brilliant validation trip. I just cant believe it
    > is over.
    >
    > I spent 10 days in Perth and then a week in Sydney and loved both
    > places. But it was great to experience them again (it was 5 years
    > since I was last there) and see how different they are, rather than
    > reading it from peoples opinions on here.
    >
    > Myself and my partner have decided to give Sydney a go when we make
    > the move permanently next year. I really thought we would go for
    > Perth - it is defo cheaper, and a lot quieter, and the beaches are
    > sensational - but as soon as we landed and went out in Sydney we
    > immediately felt at home, and like we had never been away. We stayed
    > in Fremantle in WA and Manly in Sydney and both places are affordable
    > re: rental prices. We are completely priced out of the game as far as
    > buying in Sydney is concerned but we'll cross that bridge when we
    > come to it.
    >
    > Fremantle at this time of year was really quiet, whereas Manly was
    > pretty busy. Having got this far, and validated our visas we both felt
    > we owe it to ourselves to give Sydney a crack. And it's be easier to
    > move to perth from Syndey than vice-versa if it doesnt work out. I'd
    > heard horror stories about the Corso but it wasnt too bad when we were
    > there - and we would be sure to rent some property away from it. Its
    > just a great location so far as the commute to the CBD is concerned
    > (30 min ferry ride) and the beach.
    >
    > When is Perth we went to Margaret River and Rotto, saw dolphins and
    > roos and enjoyed the wine tasting. We really liked the look of Subiaco
    > - such a brilliant location. It really is a great place, the traffic
    > during rush hour didnt seem to stop moving. But then I got the train
    > and ferry during Syndey rush hour and it was easily bearable -
    > especially when compared to London.
    >
    > So there we have it.....Sydney it is. But Perth is bloody great still.
    > Happy to answer any specific questions of course.
    >
    > Cheers, SS


    LOL, sounds like you've been umming and ahhing about it for days! I'm
    sure you've made the right choice so good luck for when you get there
    permanently x loidy (i reckon out of the 2 i would have gone for
    sydney too).

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    SuperSeagulls Guest

    Default Re: I am back...Sydney vs Perth??


    > LOL, sounds like you've been umming and ahhing about it for days! I'm
    > sure you've made the right choice so good luck for when you get there
    > permanently x loidy (i reckon out of the 2 i would have gone for
    > sydney too).


    Yep - it was a tough decision but the gut reaction wa to go for Sydney.
    So we'll give it a go there and see what happens. If all else fails and
    we cant settle then we will give WA a go.

    SS

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    SuperSeagulls Guest

    Default Re: I am back...Sydney vs Perth??


    > LOL, sounds like you've been umming and ahhing about it for days! I'm
    > sure you've made the right choice so good luck for when you get there
    > permanently x loidy (i reckon out of the 2 i would have gone for
    > sydney too).


    Yep - it was a tough decision but the gut reaction wa to go for Sydney.
    So we'll give it a go there and see what happens. If all else fails and
    we cant settle then we will give WA a go.

    SS

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    debilloyd Guest

    Default Re: I am back...Sydney vs Perth??


    > And I had a truely brilliant validation trip. I just cant believe it
    > is over.
    >
    > I spent 10 days in Perth and then a week in Sydney and loved both
    > places. But it was great to experience them again (it was 5 years
    > since I was last there) and see how different they are, rather than
    > reading it from peoples opinions on here.
    >
    > Myself and my partner have decided to give Sydney a go when we make
    > the move permanently next year. I really thought we would go for
    > Perth - it is defo cheaper, and a lot quieter, and the beaches are
    > sensational - but as soon as we landed and went out in Sydney we
    > immediately felt at home, and like we had never been away. We stayed
    > in Fremantle in WA and Manly in Sydney and both places are affordable
    > re: rental prices. We are completely priced out of the game as far as
    > buying in Sydney is concerned but we'll cross that bridge when we
    > come to it.
    >
    > Fremantle at this time of year was really quiet, whereas Manly was
    > pretty busy. Having got this far, and validated our visas we both felt
    > we owe it to ourselves to give Sydney a crack. And it's be easier to
    > move to perth from Syndey than vice-versa if it doesnt work out. I'd
    > heard horror stories about the Corso but it wasnt too bad when we were
    > there - and we would be sure to rent some property away from it. Its
    > just a great location so far as the commute to the CBD is concerned
    > (30 min ferry ride) and the beach.
    >
    > When is Perth we went to Margaret River and Rotto, saw dolphins and
    > roos and enjoyed the wine tasting. We really liked the look of Subiaco
    > - such a brilliant location. It really is a great place, the traffic
    > during rush hour didnt seem to stop moving. But then I got the train
    > and ferry during Syndey rush hour and it was easily bearable -
    > especially when compared to London.
    >
    > So there we have it.....Sydney it is. But Perth is bloody great still.
    > Happy to answer any specific questions of course.
    >
    > Cheers, SS


    When are you going? We plan to move to Sydney in Jan 06?

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    debilloyd Guest

    Default Re: I am back...Sydney vs Perth??


    > And I had a truely brilliant validation trip. I just cant believe it
    > is over.
    >
    > I spent 10 days in Perth and then a week in Sydney and loved both
    > places. But it was great to experience them again (it was 5 years
    > since I was last there) and see how different they are, rather than
    > reading it from peoples opinions on here.
    >
    > Myself and my partner have decided to give Sydney a go when we make
    > the move permanently next year. I really thought we would go for
    > Perth - it is defo cheaper, and a lot quieter, and the beaches are
    > sensational - but as soon as we landed and went out in Sydney we
    > immediately felt at home, and like we had never been away. We stayed
    > in Fremantle in WA and Manly in Sydney and both places are affordable
    > re: rental prices. We are completely priced out of the game as far as
    > buying in Sydney is concerned but we'll cross that bridge when we
    > come to it.
    >
    > Fremantle at this time of year was really quiet, whereas Manly was
    > pretty busy. Having got this far, and validated our visas we both felt
    > we owe it to ourselves to give Sydney a crack. And it's be easier to
    > move to perth from Syndey than vice-versa if it doesnt work out. I'd
    > heard horror stories about the Corso but it wasnt too bad when we were
    > there - and we would be sure to rent some property away from it. Its
    > just a great location so far as the commute to the CBD is concerned
    > (30 min ferry ride) and the beach.
    >
    > When is Perth we went to Margaret River and Rotto, saw dolphins and
    > roos and enjoyed the wine tasting. We really liked the look of Subiaco
    > - such a brilliant location. It really is a great place, the traffic
    > during rush hour didnt seem to stop moving. But then I got the train
    > and ferry during Syndey rush hour and it was easily bearable -
    > especially when compared to London.
    >
    > So there we have it.....Sydney it is. But Perth is bloody great still.
    > Happy to answer any specific questions of course.
    >
    > Cheers, SS


    When are you going? We plan to move to Sydney in Jan 06?

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    SuperSeagulls Guest

    Default Re: I am back...Sydney vs Perth??


    > When are you going? We plan to move to Sydney in Jan 06?


    Hi there

    The plan at the moment is to leave the UK in February, do some
    travelling, and arrive in Sydey to start our new lives in April next
    year........

    SS

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    SuperSeagulls Guest

    Default Re: I am back...Sydney vs Perth??


    > When are you going? We plan to move to Sydney in Jan 06?


    Hi there

    The plan at the moment is to leave the UK in February, do some
    travelling, and arrive in Sydey to start our new lives in April next
    year........

    SS

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