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Thread: Moving to Canberra

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Hmmm

    Like this
    You got it!

    Now.... go stand in front of a mirror and practise.


  2. #22
    drifter Guest
    Sorry for derailing your thread, Black Betty (why are you named after a teapot, btw?), but if you don't sit on Garry



    hard!


    he gets outta control...




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    Well I can see that Canberra is going to be fun.

    I'll be working at Civic so I thought North would make for a quick commute.

    I do not want to be too far out as the wife will have no friends a 16 month old and a new born to look after.

    I do not want her feeling too isolated or she will not let me go out and play.

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    Commuting from the outer North is not good - great compared to Sydney but not good for Canberra. Gungahlin is out in the boonies though - lots of building is underway out that way.

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  5. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Commuting from the outer North is not good - great compared to Sydney but not good for Canberra.
    Garry
    Who told you that?

    It takes me 20 minutes in the morning to get to work in Parkes - via the main drag (Northborne Ave). Hit those lights at 62kph and you get green all the way through!

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    It amazes me how many people commute from Goulburn down to Canberra everyday. It has meant both rental and property prices in town are way over what they otherwise would be.

    cheers,
    Terry
    Cheers,
    Terry

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  7. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by black betty View Post
    Well I can see that Canberra is going to be fun.

    I'll be working at Civic so I thought North would make for a quick commute.

    I do not want to be too far out as the wife will have no friends a 16 month old and a new born to look after.

    I do not want her feeling too isolated or she will not let me go out and play.
    The major downside to living out in this area is that the block sizes are very small. Not so bad if you hate lawn mowing but awfully close to the neighbours.

    We have close access to good shops, restaurants, etc. Plenty of schools for later on.

    As Garry has said, there is a lot of new housing going in - and they are cramming it in!

    Look carefully at the area before you make a decision. While most of the internet providers profess to having a presence in this area, a lot of the areas are really Telstra only for any serious bandwidth. Much the same for mobile phone communication, too.

    If you are renting, it will come at a price and will be fairly competitive to get. There are more prospective renters than properties.

    When we first arrived from Sydney, I spent a lot of time commuting to try and find a place and, in the end, took the first one that was offered to me - in Forrest. After just over a year there (lovely area) we moved out to where we are now.

    We came from Cammeray (North Sydney).

    We discovered that heating, cooling, rent and food cost us more in Canberra than in Sydney (which came as a bit of a shock).

    You would have to use some pretty heavy machinery to drag us out of here now, though.

  8. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryO View Post
    It amazes me how many people commute from Goulburn down to Canberra everyday. It has meant both rental and property prices in town are way over what they otherwise would be.

    cheers,
    Terry
    Correct. One hour commute each way (nothing compared to Sydney) and the prices in Goulburn used to make it really worth consideration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drifter View Post
    shhh, Terry. He's just annoyed that we won't let him visit this area - the passport and money exchange on the GDE stops him every time!

    Are you saying that it is possible to get of the GDE???
    I thought that no one has ever managed to exit once entering.

  10. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by George130 View Post
    Are you saying that it is possible to get of the GDE???
    I thought that no one has ever managed to exit once entering.
    Even moreso now with the current widening project

    Bridge collapsing, road diversions, trucks... it's a worry!

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