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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    The Northern Beaches might be nice but you have to put up with driving or catching a bus to work. There is no rail service.

    One of the reasons I live in the western suburbs is that I live where I can catch faster and more comfortable interurban trains to the city - I'm not limited to suburban trains. There is no additional cost to travel by interurban train. Having said that I no longer work in the city but I did for many years. Train travel to the city (60km each way) is under an hour from my station and costs $48 (GBP22) for 7 days of unlimited trips. That is, one can use the ticket as often as one likes in that 7 day period without incurring extra charges.

    It's not worth driving at that rate.

    Rail travel is quite cheap here (in comparison to the UK) despite what the local media might say or imply.

    Where we live, it's a short drive (10 minutes) for my wife to go horse riding although she no longer owns a horse) and 10 minutes in the other direction for me to get to the local national park.

    Admittedly, we are 70km from the beach but that doesn't worry me as I'm not a fisherman, surfer, diver, nor a beach-goer.

    However, the price of a house out here is often less than half what you'd pay on the northern beaches or inner suburbs - and much, much less than you'd pay in the Eastern Suburbs. You could buy a much larger new or near new house here for the same price as a smaller and much older house in those areas.

    I'd recommend you come out and rent for a while to get a feel for the city and the suburbs.

    Ron,
    We would definately rent for a while until we found our feet and got our bearings (as a Landlord over here, I hate the thought of renting!). For the purposes of searching on Google and estage agent websites, can you recommend some "western suburbs" to search for?

    I like the sound of half price houses!!!

    A nice area within easy(ish) reach of our fundemental requirements are far more important than the beach.

    Thanks
    Jon
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    There are stables in the city at the RAS and Centennial Park, and at Randwick, I've seen backyard stables in Glebe- High density inner city. Dunno what the cost is, but I'm guessing not cheap. The people I've known who have horses and live in the city keep them out of town.

    If you can, get a job with a UK company paying in Sterling, gives you currency leverage and the option of moving back.

    If you're working in the CBD, find somewhere to live so that you can catch a ferry to work - Balmain, Hunters Hill, Manly, Parramatta.

    If you live North of the Spit bridge, or south of Taren Point, or west of Parramatta you will never see the centre of the city, they're all worlds unto themselves. If you live east of the CBD you will never go further in any direction than the CBD. Gross generalisation, but close enough to be true.

    Sorry, I've got no idea where people from the North Shore go - North Sydney to Hornsby.

    I live in Leichhardt, family of five, uni student income of less than you can possibly imagine.



    That's out the window tonight, you can see about 7Kms to Gladesville Bridge. It's almost as nice in daylight.

    My cousin lives in Surry Hills behind the opera rehearsal rooms, much more pleasant industrial noise than power tools, and walking distance to everything.

    There are a couple of nice places to live in Sydney, and a couple of them are affordable.

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    Recommended western suburbs?

    I'm biased! I live at in Emu Plains, at the base of the Blue Mountains. I'm less than 1km from the M4 Motorway to the city - same to the highway heading west. When I used to drive to work (at Paddington 60km away), it took, usually 90 mins each way. Much longer on Friday afternoons. However, I had free parking in the basement at work.

    Why did I choose there. Well, we had just moved back to Sydney from Western Australia. I couldn't afford Paddington where I worked so we decided we had to live within walking distance of a railway station (forget going to work by bus!). Strathfield (next railway stop) was too expensive. Ditto, the next stop, Parramatta. We knew we'd never live at the next stop of Blacktown (30 years on, still a wise decision). That left Penrith (the next stop) or Emu Plains (the first stop on the Blue Mountains line).

    We bought in Penrith, equidistant from Penrith and Emu Plains so I could walk to either if I wished. I wanted to travel by interurban trains as they had limited stops 4-5 on a trip to the city rather than the many stops of the suburbans. And the seats are more comfortable.

    Even in this area, there are some places I wouldn't consider owing to access, e.g., Glenmore Park which is relatively new but has only two roads in/out and it's a nightmare in peak periods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshire_Jon View Post
    Ron,
    We would definately rent for a while until we found our feet and got our bearings (as a Landlord over here, I hate the thought of renting!). For the purposes of searching on Google and estage agent websites, can you recommend some "western suburbs" to search for?

    I like the sound of half price houses!!!

    A nice area within easy(ish) reach of our fundemental requirements are far more important than the beach.

    Thanks
    Jon
    Before I came here I asked similar questions about where to live and I've ended up in Stanmore. It's got all the facilities I need: a bottle shop, pizza hut, more bottle shops, a kebab shop, bottle shops, a rail stataion, bottle shops, supermarkets (nearby), bottle shops, easy access to an arterial route to the city, bottle shops, restaurants, bottle shops and I'm not too far from two highly recommended specialist Land Rover mechanics. Oh, and bottle shops.

    Places like Newtown and Enmore are quite studenty but have decent night life and facilities and there are some nice houses round there too (it's not all just aimed at students). Glebe, Forest Lodge, Leichhardt, Balmain, Rozelle and Camperdown are also quite alright.

    Kings Cross, Surry Hills and Redfern are a bit more erm...well, think about what Kings Cross in London was like 10 years ago.

    Going East from the CBD, Darlinghurst, Rushcutters Bay, Paddington are alright.

    The benefit of all the above is thet they are close enough to the city to not need public transport if you get yourself a bike or don't mind a bit of a walk. I cycle to North Sydney every day - it is about 40 mins which is quicker than getting the bus and train. I'm only about 40 minute walk from the CBD too.

    Note: all the above are my opinions of the different areas based on what I have seen and experienced and what friends who live there say.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    If you live east of the CBD you will never go further in any direction than the CBD. Gross generalisation, but close enough to be true.



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    Quite correct. There is no need to go further. Eastern Suburbs are my choice of where to live in Sydney if I had to return. Double Bay to Maroubra and no further west/south than Dowling St. and Anzac Parade.

    East is where it all happens.

    You do need A$2,000,000 at least for a good class of home though.
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    I Recon you should go John no matter the weather or place you live , then you can invite me and mrs BAS for a long holiday loool.

    And then of course you could be one of my Australian tuning dealers

    It would actualy be a shame to see you go as we have had a good year together ,Mrs BAS and i would miss you and Mrs John.
    Ohh and who will do my new products art work now if you are 8hrs in a different time zone !!

    Regards Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by b-a-s View Post
    I Recon you should go John no matter the weather or place you live , then you can invite me and mrs BAS for a long holiday loool.

    And then of course you could be one of my Australian tuning dealers

    It would actualy be a shame to see you go as we have had a good year together ,Mrs BAS and i would miss you and Mrs John.
    Ohh and who will do my new products art work now if you are 8hrs in a different time zone !!
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    Its the live chats on the phone ill miss during work hrs, we will have to do the night shift to keep up with each other lol.


    What ever you decide on John you will always have a m8 in York.


    Regards Pete

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    Thanks Pete, appreciate the comments.
    I know you think about me all the time and the long chats on the phone are a welcome break from earning a few £, or should that be $???? Tinterweb would be the first thing to order at new house!!


    Its still very early days though - nothing decided one way or the other yet.

    Jon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    Quite correct. There is no need to go further. Eastern Suburbs are my choice of where to live in Sydney if I had to return. Double Bay to Maroubra and no further west/south than Dowling St. and Anzac Parade.

    East is where it all happens.

    You do need A$2,000,000 at least for a good class of home though.
    That's correct Brian, The Western Suburbs start at ANZAC parade and anything past Ashfield is the Outer Western Suburbs.

    Or at least that was what I thought when I was growing up, and until realised that I couldn't afford to buy where I had always lived.

    So I bought a 3 bedroom house in Arncliffe for less than I could have bought my flat in Queens Park/Bondi Junction.

    Jon

    If you are a railway engineer, then are you to be involved with the new North West Rail Link? It's a metro style rail line to feed the Northern and Outer North-Western Suburbs. If that is the case you may want to look at living at places on the Strathfield to Hornsby line, possibly around Pennant Hills, Thornleigh, Carlingford. Quite nice place to live and there is quite a covern of Land Rover enthusiasts.

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