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Natnats

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  1. Hi there,

    We've lived here over 18mths and have seen a few but in total less than we saw in our house in the UK. The advice about using barrier sprays is good - I would do that anyway as it also stops other bugs like cockroaches (there are loads in Sydney!). We were both worried about spiders before we left the UK so we did London Zoo's Friendly Spider Course. I think it was about 200GBP each but boy was it money well spent. We both held big UK house spiders and a tarantula by the end of the day. All in all don't let the thought of spiders hold you back, ideally you'd just move them outside yourself but you could always just give them a big dose of anti insect spry nod that soon sets them out!

  2. Hi there, I think you should both give it two years before you make any decisions. If you've only been here five months then you wont have seen the best of it yet. The first six months are really hard, even if you both 100% wanted to come out here especially through winter but I can promise you that it does get easier with time. Try and encourage him to stick it out as you haven't been here long enough to make an informed decision yet. Nat x

  3. Hi, we stayed at the Adina Aparthotel on Crown Street in Surry Hills for our first four weeks. I would highly recommend it. Most apartments have a balcony and there is a garden with a pool and BBQ, and there's a small gym too. There's good public transport and lots around. All the apartments have a fully fitted and well equipped kitchen, washer and dryer, iron & board etc too.

  4. Hi Jess,

    A great place for families is the Sutherland Shire. It's really affordable and about a 45 min commute from the airport. Areas to look at include Cronulla, Caringbah, Woolooware, Miranda etc. Send me a message if you'd like to know more!

    Nats

  5. Hi there,

    A good piece of advice we were given was to multiply your UK salary by 2.5 to give you the same level of income that you have in the UK now.

    So, if you currently earn £50k then you'd want to be earning at least $125k to have the same standard of living.

    Sydney is a great place to live but is quite expensive so be prepared and research prices well!

    Nats

  6. Hi, we have friends that live in a new two bed flat in Zetland. It's a great flat and you get a lot more for your money than in a lot of areas. I guess the big question is what sort of lifestyle are you looking for? Bondi is about 15-20 mins from Zetland but parking will cost about $5.50 an hour on the street!

  7. Hi there,

    I work in Mascot too. Where is Mascot is the offer for as some parts of Mascot are a long way from the station. With my work colleagues, people mainly fall into two groups, either the Sutherland Shire or the Eastern Suburbs.

    The Shire is a huge area and at peak commuter times then Cronulla/Caringbah to Mascot is about 45 mins on a good run but can be up to 90 mins on a bad day. The trains aren't that different. There are a couple of express trains from Cronulla that are a touch quicker but you have to allow an hour on the normal services. That said the Shire is a huge area so there are quicker options but it depends how near to the beach you want to be.

    The Eastern Suburbs is another option though it is a lot pricier. That said you can commute by road, bus, train and ferry depending where in the Eastern Suburbs you choose. You could commute from Coogee door to desk in under 30 mins by road, Bondi about 40 mins and Vaucluse in about 45mins.

    Anyway send me a private message if you'd like to know more!

  8. Hi there,

    We moved to Sydney in November and are keen to meet some more people! My husband and I are both in our mid thirties, no kids, and are living in the Eastern Suburbs. It would be really good to start to meet a few people, so if anyone is up for meeting up then let us know!

    Nat

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