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    Affordable Australia

    The grand poobar of Australian offshore construction has warned his core crew to expect lean times ahead, with no major projects in the pipeline beyond 2015. In short, baton down the hatches - the golden run of the last five years is done and dusted.

    Offshore has been good to me, but nevertheless, unless i'm happy to bear the burden of a six-figure bank loan, or downsize to shoebox in a suburb where the main provider is centrelink, Perth is simply too expensive. And I don't want to get stuck in a FIFO job with a soul-crushing roster merely to service a mortgage. Maybe it's time to pull up stumps and relocate to somewhere where my money will go a helluva lot further. I'm open to options.

    Let's say I have a budget of $300K, I like as much land around me as possible (acres, not square metres), i'm a DIYer that likes to pursue a self-sustainable lifestyle, I want to be within 200 - 250kms of a major city airport, and within a 10 - 15 minute drive of a decent sized regional centre. It'd also be nice if I can keep the beach close-ish so I can go wet my lines occasionally, and as a Gen Y'er I most certainly need an internet connection!

    Does this place exist in Australia? Is there anywhere you recommend worth scouting out?

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    Any preference to State ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowRide View Post
    unless i'm happy to bear the burden of a six-figure bank loan,
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowRide View Post
    Offshore has been good to me,
    If off-shore has been good to you, why haven't you already a place?
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    Don't try and buy in N.W. suburbs of Sydney. A vacant 3.5 acre block went for over 2 mil. last weekend
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    My wife is from Bendigo and although she wouldnt go back there, we could sell our house and buy a fair acreage and have change - i would happily live there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowRide View Post
    ... the burden of a six-figure bank loan, ...
    You realise 6 figures starts at $100,000 ?

    Most people would consider that a small loan.

    Housing seems to be expensive in Australia anywhere there are jobs. A recent analysis showed Perth and Brisbane to have the most affordable housing in any capital city in Australia.

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    Tasmania is the answer

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    ( It'd also be nice if I can keep the beach close-ish so I can go wet my lines occasionally,)

    Tide musta been out last time I was down that way

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