how do you buy property in bali and move there from perth?

Author: admin  //  Category: perth real estate

i’ve heard there are real estate agents in perth that sell property overseas (bali etc)
and can help you in getting info on moving over there, the requirements and such, but i cant seem to find any. help?

from what i can gather you cannot live there permanently, every 6 months you have to leave the country for about a week. when buying property there you need an balinese sponsor. Family friends run hotel accomodation on lembogan island and this is what they have told us.
But i did a little searching for you and found this link about perth residents buying property anf there is a phone number to call
http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=5&ved=0CEkQFjAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.perthnow.com.au%2Freal-estate%2Fwest-australians-investing-in-bali%2Fstory-e6frg3o3-1225815686676&rct=j&q=buying+property+in+bali&ei=AZIQTJWEFJWekQW1lPHKBw&usg=AFQjCNHhn2rTMzpUcFTT35BmlpH47EBUdA

Living in Adelaide – costs, where best to rent… compared to Perth?

Author: admin  //  Category: perth real estate

Wondering what the cost of living is like in Adelaide, compared to Perth. And what are nice suburbs to live in so I can search real estate.

Looking at working in North Adelaide. And maybe going to UniSA.

We are a young couple no kids, prefer a cultured vibe like inner city and we’re foodies. Would want to be in an 2 bed apartment or 3 bed house, near cafe / restaurant / bookstore areas and especially anything with late night trading. Here in Perth there’s only a couple of suburbs like that, not sure if you have more in Adelaide.

Food wise, we mainly buy from markets and Ive been to the central markets. What are the costs per kg for bananas, avocado and tomato at the moment? They’re around $4, $3 each & $5-6 respectively here in Perth .

What is an approximate price per litre of unleaded petrol?

In general are people friendly to get along with? I’ve only known weird South Australians!! But maybe that’s cause they moved to Perth, and we are weirder ;)

Also what is the cost of public transport?

Thanks very much.

wow you don’t ask for much do you!
i’d suggest prospect to live in. it’s walking distance to o’connell street and melbourne street in north adelaide, so there’s heaps of restaurants nearby. also prospect road has some great restaurants and cafe’s. i rent a 3 b/room house for $600/ fortnight, but there are cheaper houses to rent in the area. it’s just walking distance to the city centre, but also has regular public transport to the city. otehr suburbs to try that fit your description near the city are norwood, unley, goodwood, north adelaide and surrounding suburbs. further from the city, any beachside suburbs have restaurants and cafe’s. henley beach and semaphore are probably the pick of them culturally speaking. the hills have some great places too. stirling has lots of organic cafe’s and markets and is only 20 minutes from the city center by car.
depending on where you buy your food from, bananas are around $4/kilo, avocado’s $1.50 each, tomato’s $4/kilo at the moment. you can get better deals at the markets in the afternoons though.
i don’t know the cost of petrol, i don’t drive a car at all i ride a bicycle. i’d assume it’s about the same price as perth though.
generally people are friendly. there’s the usual dickheads you find in any city, but no more or less here.
public transport is up to $30 a week for an adult to travel to and from work. that varies what time you travel and how far you travel though. student prices are half that.

MELBOURNE SUBURB ADVICE PLEASE !?

Author: admin  //  Category: perth real estate

Hi,

I am in the process of moving to Australia. We are looking for somewhere with a sense of culture and plenty to do for all ages. After much consideration we think a Melbourne Suburb might be a good choice for us.

When we come over there will be me, my husband and out two boys who will be 10 and 7. We are looking for catholic school catchment areas, again plenty to do, close to the beach and not to far to into the centre of Melbourne. We have heard good things on Sandringham, and Mornington… But I also think Mentone sounds good to, is it closer to Melbourne City Centre?, considering, Mount Martha and Mornington as I think the real estate is more affordable than Sandringham, We dont want to commute much more than half an hour to Melbourne CBD.

Please advise are we going in the right direction, opinions on the suburbs would be a great help, what kind of atmosphere etc?… is Melbourne a good choice or do we need to think of casting the net further afeild just want the boys to have plenty whilst growing up with a view to settling in OZ. Perth feels to remote to me and Sydney to expensive and Brisbane to hot ?

Many Thanks

same answer i gave you yesterday

mentone is ok, not as close to the cbd as sandringham and not as far as mornington

if you don’t want to commute more than half an hour then mt martha and mornington are out and sandringham is in