Don't live in Darwin, just get to visit regularly as I live in NT. Housing is considered expensive and there is also considered to be a lot of rental housing. Cost of building materials etc is high as it is all frieghted in. The general standard of housing is good and there is a lot of modern homes being constructed mainly out of Darwin particularly in Palmerston, inner Darwin is mostly apartments but there is some housing still going in at a price.
Can't give you any details on schools.
As for cost of living, Darwin is considerably cheaper than anywhere else in NT. The groceries are usually quoted in surveys as being on par with Cairns or Townsville i.e. about 5-15% more than east coast major centres. Fuel costs will be lower (pump price is usually about the same as Vic) as you don't have peak hour, or far to drive unless you want to go somewhere out of town where it can be a long way - Jabiru 210km, Litchfield 150km, Katherine 330km - and fuel costs will definitely be higher south of Darwin.
Darwin has some great weekend produce and craft markets and most services etc. It's a great staging place to see the top end from and it is a major centre despite a population of less than 100,000. October-November are the buildup months to the wet, so it is bloody hot and also humid. The wet itself is a great time though!
Last edited by dmdigital; 4th July 2006 at 05:03 AM.
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