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Thread: Melbourne people, I need your help!

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    Default Melbourne people, I need your help!

    I am contemplating going for a transfer for a job in Melbourne. I am throwing my hat in but wanted some advice about living down in Melbourne.

    The job will be in the CBD but I'm trying to work out where I can afford to live and where to buy/rent. I don't mind travelling in to work (the transport system seems to be waaayyy better here than Sydney) but I'm looking for suggestions on suburbs that are decent to live in.

    That is, safe, accessible to transport, clean, cosmopolitan etc. Looking at the real estate websites, it just seems Melbourne CBD is full of serviced apartments.

    I would welcome serious suggestions as to what suburbs are desirable to live in from personal experience so I can go away and do some research.

    Many thanks to guys who can give me somewhere to start.

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    I live in Wantirna South, which in in the South-Eastern area of Melbourne, which is about a 1 hour bus+train ride to the city. In my opinion Wantirna South and the surrounding suburbs are pretty good, and ringwood and glen waverley have train lines.
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    What kind of lifestyle you lookin' for?

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    Rental market is pretty tight. The buying market is expensive in the inner city.

    There's not much in the CBD. I like the east, southeast and inner north suburbs which is where I am currently looking to buy.

    Depending on how long you're willing to travel for work might make a difference too. You could be facing a 30-45 minute commute depending on where you live if you're not close to the city.

    Most suburbs are safe, Melb CBD seems to have the worst violence at the moment and inner West has a bad reputation, but then so does my suburb in the outer southeast.

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    Stay away from the west and the north. Everywhere else is fine.

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    The west is cheaper, but the west is like paramatta but 15-20 minute train ride into the city from inner west

    I'd look for areas like Box Hill, Ringwood and like others said Glen Waverly isn't too far. Maybe even Mckinnon near Bentleigh

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    Thanks guys for your suggestions

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    Quote Originally Posted by k.wong23 View Post
    I'd look for areas like Box Hill
    Box hill is good. Balwyn is better if you are willing to pay for it. It can be expensive.
    The pay off is that is safe with lots of public transport. Your also closer to me, and that is a priceless thing
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    Sorry folks, but every recommendation here is Lame City. Again, I ask what kind of lifestyle you're looking for, because this might be what you want? Do you have a family/dog, want a yard, or do you wanna live somewhere with lifestyle??

    Examples:

    * If you like something a bit grundgy like Newtown, then you want Fitzroy [North], Northcote and surrounds (Inner North)
    * If you want something a bit more Bohemian, beachside, outdoor cafes and bars, go with the area they call Bayside, which is St. Kilda, Elwood, Albert Park (Inner South)
    * You want shopping & pretty people, go South Yarra, Prahran or Richmond.

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    Good points Jd...

    - If you want fully sick mate eastern Mediterranean go Dandenong and it's immediate surrounds.

    - If you enjoy low class, feral, Caucasian boganista go Frankston North or Central.

    - If you prefer the company of bottom of the barrel junkies and late night prostitution then certain parts of St. Kilda are ideal.

    - Open homsexuality your thing? Get as close to Commercial Rd, Prahran as possible.


    Hope this helps!

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