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hi all,

 

moving to Melbourne on the 12th Jan and looking for two weeks in short term furnished accomodation.

 

We have been looking desperately but can't find anything decent. So far checked out AirB&B, Stayz and other smaller independent sites.

 

We are a family of 4 and looking to spend a max of $850 a week.

 

If if anyone can help it would be much appreciated

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Why not try Opal Relocations, we are going down this route.

 

 

Partner visa (subclass 309/subclass 100 lodged 02/04/2015, CO (VF) allocated 06/05/2015. Police ACRO Check completed 24/09/2015, Medical Check completed 01/10/2015, currently completing a C100 removal from jurisdiction for my Stepson, looking to locate to Melbourne Berwick area with my family of five in early 2016.

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moving to Melbourne on the 12th Jan and looking for two weeks in short term furnished accomodation.

 

We are a family of 4 and looking to spend a max of $850 a week.

 

I'd say your budget is your problem. That sounds on the low side to me, for a holiday flat for 4 people in Melbourne. What would you expect to pay for a holiday flat in a British city? Remember short-term rentals usually cost about twice the price of a long-term rental, especially in a big city where there are lots of businessmen booking as well as holidaymakers.

 

Plus you're arriving bang in the middle of the summer holidays so you're in peak holiday season.

 

@buzzy--bee offers short-term rentals.

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Plus you're arriving bang in the middle of the summer holidays so you're in peak holiday season.

 

 

 

...particularly with the Australian Open Tennis Championships (one of the 4 big grand slams) running from 18 - 31st January.

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I'd say your budget is your problem. That sounds on the low side to me, for a holiday flat for 4 people in Melbourne. What would you expect to pay for a holiday flat in a British city? Remember short-term rentals usually cost about twice the price of a long-term rental, especially in a big city where there are lots of businessmen booking as well as holidaymakers.

 

Plus you're arriving bang in the middle of the summer holidays so you're in peak holiday season.

 

@buzzy--bee offers short-term rentals.

 

Thanks Marisa for the recommendation - we are currently almost completely booked out until Easter though!

 

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