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20th April 2012, 02:19 PM #16Those were the droids I was looking for.
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20th April 2012, 02:24 PM #17
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20th April 2012, 02:25 PM #18
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20th April 2012, 02:52 PM #19
No, that's next year. I'm doing the 10 day chair making course
Appologies to the Skews for hijacking the thread. But it does highlight what a great place the Blue Mountains is. I can check and see if any of the medieval tents at Lithgow are going for $2-300 a week. They may have the odd sword slash or arrow hole in them.Those were the droids I was looking for.
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20th April 2012, 03:59 PM #20GOLD MEMBER
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Congrats! and keep looking re: the accomodation.
Kings Langley is a nice suburb next door to Seven Hills, and I found several places below $450/wk - 3 br houses.
Blacktown (about 10 mins away) is moving downmarket a bit - but the lowest was a granny flat for $160/wk.
Several places in the $200-$300/wk bracket.
And regarding Featherdale, my sister works there, and my two nieces feature in their ads, on buses, in brochures, and now on TV
This link has the contact details for the lady who manages my rental in Kings Langley - I'd be surprised if she can't find you better than $600/wk !!!
Elders Real Estate Kings Langley - Kings Langley Real Estate | Seven Hills Real Estate | Quakers Hill Real Estate | Kings Park Real Estate | Blacktown
Cheers,
Andrew
P.S. If your missus is techy, she should hang around Norwest Business Park. Several big companies have moved their IT sections out there, and it's only minutes from Seven Hills.
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20th April 2012, 05:27 PM #21
Currently there are 4 rentals under $300 in Seven hills and over 10 in surrounding suburbs . . . mainly granny flats, but a few apartments are in there.
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Congrats on getting hitched
(Skew, you can be as miserable and broke, like the rest of the married male population)Pat
Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain
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20th April 2012, 08:36 PM #22
Fantastic you guys. Soooooooooooo happy for you Skew and Skewette.
As for rentals in Sydney, Can't be of any help there. But I can't rent a 2 bedroom place in outskirts of melbourne for under $320. Hope you find something fantastic.anne-maria.
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20th April 2012, 08:42 PM #23Hammer Head
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you might find that a lot of granny flats around that area are top dollar as there is a lot of indian students being ripped off around there,
chances are you get a nice town house for 450 around that, in that area.
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20th April 2012, 08:49 PM #24
Congratulatios to both of you. Some cheapish accomodation here, but the three day drive to work could be a problem?
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20th April 2012, 09:14 PM #25GOLD MEMBER
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Congratulations.
Having recently moved from Sydney where I was renting, I can echo the previously expressed sentiments about getting a house for $300 a week 'Tell him he's dreaming!'
I was paying $360 a week for a 2 bedroom semi on a very busy street but fairly close to the city. No shed/garage or room to put one. I understand the rent for the place is now closer to $500 per week.
If you haven't rented before, then a lack of rental history and references will make it difficult to get a look in. I found that even down here in Tasmania, despite having a great references and rental history, because I was in one place for so long, it took a while to get approval.Geoff
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21st April 2012, 11:55 AM #26
Thank you for the links! I've bookmarked them all so I can watch over the next month.
I'll definitely look around Seven Hills, but I think eventually we'll want to migrate out blue mountains way. I've done the hour (either way) commute for so long i'm used to it and to get out of the city would be a relief. I like quiet/rural over city/bustle, but as always, depends on finances.
Work is about a 15 minute walk from Seven Hills train stop along Power road.
I was told to avoid getting a place to live in Blacktown, that it had a higher crime rate. Is that true?
I have plenty of rental references, but they're all Canadian and probably not of intrest to an Aussie. Oh well, see how it goes eh?
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21st April 2012, 12:21 PM #27
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21st April 2012, 06:19 PM #28
Blacktown's crime rate is not as bad as Sydney's or Penrith which is at the foot of the mountians.
Blue Mnt's has its own problems, traffic snarls all week during peak hr and weekends with people gettting away from rat race. Only one way up and down one accident along Great Western Highway will make it a parking lot same for the M4. High fire danger, Trains often are replaced as said before with buses for track work.
Seven Hills is easy to reach by car from Blue Mns but by pulic transport a long bus journey.
I think you mean Powers Rd Seven Hills and I think you may need to look closer at how to get to where you'd be working at.
A number of forumites live around the area. Nz_carver, Ozceltic and his lovely wife Wendy, and a few others.
Winston Hills is to the other side of Powers Rd and a quiet area. Old Toongabie also.
Have fun.
Real Estate & Property For Rent with 2+ bedrooms between $0 and $350 in Toongabbie, NSW 2146 (Page 1) - realestate.com.au
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21st April 2012, 06:25 PM #29
At least what you have is better than a drop bear
http://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/20...07/3334604.htmregards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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21st April 2012, 06:45 PM #30
If you go to 131500 Transport Infoline - Home and enter Wentworth Falls station as the start point and the address of work in Powers Rd as the end point, you will get an idea of the commute time.
You can also get the approx return time.
When you talk about the hour commute, do you mean driving or by public transport?
By the way a 15 - 20 minute walk wont be much fun in summer.regards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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