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| Author: | rkdraft [ Feb 14th, '11, 09:18 ] |
| Post subject: | Albany WA |
Hi, Can anyone let me know what it is like living in Albany? Is it like Perth where there some areas that are better avoided for housing and schools for the kids? Been offered work down that way and am seriously considering it. Any advice is appreciated. Cheers Rob |
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| Author: | gnash06 [ Feb 14th, '11, 09:33 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Albany WA |
Lived there years ago...but not so sure of the good/bad areas anymore. At the time Yakamia and Lockyer were the don't go after dark burbs but the times change. If you get a chance to go down there, have a look at the different burbs and look closley at the roofs. If there are no evap a/c's on alot of the houses in one area or there are small A/C's jammed in the windows with board covering the rest of the openings then you will be in a Homes West area...and Homes West houses are not the best to live next to
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| Author: | pjenkyn [ Feb 14th, '11, 10:31 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Albany WA |
Agreed with gnash, it has changed alot, my family is from there, choose the right area and you'll be right, It is a beautiful place, but can get bitter cold in the winter. Try area's out of Albany like Millbrook, Lower King, There are some small acre blocks out there, I have a family owned block in millbrook of 22 acres they are subdividing alot around there at the moment. I still have some cousins living there I can enquire for you as the best area's to try if you want. I have thought of moving there plenty of times but the wife won't do the cold. |
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| Author: | earthbound [ Feb 14th, '11, 11:40 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Albany WA |
Nice chance to get something a little semi rural down there if you're that way inclined. My brother lives out of town between Albany and Denmark, beautiful area, I was down there only a couple of weeks ago. While Perth was suffering 40+ temperatures it was 25 and drizzly down there... |
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| Author: | ivansng [ Feb 14th, '11, 12:36 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Albany WA |
Call the local council and police station. They should be able to advise on the rough areas. Some real estate agents are also able to advise but make you get few opinions just in case one of them is baised for his own interest. Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk |
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| Author: | rkdraft [ Feb 14th, '11, 14:55 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Albany WA |
Thanks for the info , probably wont mention the cold to the missus.
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| Author: | red beard [ Feb 14th, '11, 15:19 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Albany WA |
pete dont you think the lady has lived in the cold long anough when she was in britain |
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| Author: | freoboy [ Feb 14th, '11, 15:28 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Albany WA |
Albany is a beautiful spot, GF's dad has a proerty in the lowlands inbetween albs and denmark, backs onto the beach, all virgin bushland . . . |
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| Author: | gnash06 [ Feb 14th, '11, 15:48 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Albany WA |
A virgin in the hand is worth two in the bush |
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| Author: | Simo [ Feb 14th, '11, 15:50 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Albany WA |
Virgin!!! Albany!!! are you sure
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| Author: | freoboy [ Feb 14th, '11, 15:53 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Albany WA |
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| Author: | Privatteer [ Feb 15th, '11, 20:14 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Albany WA |
Best advice I can give is to find Rustlers Steakhouse asap If I was moving to the area I would be looking for something past the 1st hills. The wind straight off the ocean can be constant and cold. Personally I would be avoiding the housing area on the hill near the port as well. |
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