If you think Tassie is cold Mrs ho har then don't move to the Goulburn / Canberra area of NSW's.
Much of Tassie is warm in comparision in winter to Goulburn or maybe even worse still Blayney or Orange, mind you Queensland isn't immune from the cold, it has some very cold places itself like up in the granite belt around Stanthorpe or even Warwick.
Cheers,
Terry
A mate moved to Huonville about 6 years ago because his North German wife couldn't cope with Queensland summers. We visited for 4 weeks to help with a house extension and deck one November and the temp never got over 15. Had the full gamut, freezing rain, sleet, ice on road, hail, gales etc. I kept pointing out the Brisbane weather on the forecasts to him. He reckons he would kill for a thirty degree day. I noted that the local hire companies do not hire motor cycles between end March and beginning October, too many accidents due to ice etc.
The days of buying a house almost in Hobart's CBD for $70,000 are long gone. House prices are now pretty much on a par with mainland prices other than Sydney. That $70,000 house is now worth $400,000.
For what it is worth, I long ago satisfied myself that the habitable part of Australia lies between Gladstone and Grafton within forty miles of the sea. All other parts are too cold in winter, too hot and/or humid in summer, or both.
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So, looks like the majority gave the thumbs up.. so when are you paying us a visit?
Carlos
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mate the wifes finishes her bach in two yrs so we will be down some time between now and then, prob next yr if we decide to put back another trip plan....see what happens .....were very keen to have a look and the swmbo just wont shut up about it..lol.....so in my world this means its a goer..lol
finding all this info very helpful its giving me leeways in to the area..so great stuff
cheers
My foks move there about 2 years ago from WA (no theres a diff in temp)
Everytime I ring the oldman he never seems down or p*%$off like he was here.
As far as temp goes my sister who is over there also HATES the cold but even she say says that in Invermay it only got too -1 and she did'nt mind, also xmas last year the old man said it go too 38-40 at least 5 times with an average of about 32-34.
This year tassie has had the worst rain in 50 years so I would'nt worry too much about the weather.
This xmas will be my third trip too tassie (see family & friends) I just love the place but my miss's does'nt want too move there she says its too isolated but I keep telling her how nice the people are so maybe just maybe we might go.
My pick is Hobart, been in both summer and winter plus I did a farm stay at gardners bay man what an experence for both the miss's and me so quite and peacefull.
Mate if you want I can put you in touch with the foks and you could talk to them and get the low down or when I there I can send you info etc
BTW it took my mother (60) 4 weeks to find work and my sister took longer about 9 weeks
Good luck
Adam
Yeah, invermay is one of the milder parts around launceston, but you get those damn river fogs. and you have to pick and choose where you live there as some of it was reclaimed from the river (swamp) and other parts are still below the water level of a good high tide.
House prices are not that bad in tassie. I'm in launceston, and we sold our invermay 3 bedroom house (old weatherboard place) for around the $190,000 mark. needed some work, but $10k would have had it like new.
At the other end of the scale, we built our next house (25 square) for about the $370K mark (including land of a bit over $100K). Yes, the big mansions are 400k plus, but in the normal homes, that buys you a lot of house depending on the area.
Being a born and bred Launcestonian I am biased, but I think launceston is a better size and balance than hobart, but hobart has a lot more businesses, clubs etc etc, and much better access to the water if you are a sailor or paddler.
As for food, plenty of great produce, great resteraunts and cafes, and they are ever increasing in number and quality! I've got a friend who just got her permanency teaching in the public schools in hobart, and she isn't going to be out of work ever by the sounds of it, and she loves it. Have SWMBO come down and finish her bachellor degree here![]()
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