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2nd one is also good for a family or 4 students can share the rent and can save the money and can have a huge place for them as well. Last 1 bed apartment is also good for a couple or single person since all the amenities are there!! Loved your video sis I never thought that melbo is so beautiful, And now I saw it with the help of your camera lens!! We are sydney orientated people so never thought about other city in OZ so far.thanks for showing around.
I have found in many cases it is actually cheaper to pay off a mortgage than it is to rent. I was paying roughly $500 per week with a mortgage, while renting can be anything between $600 - $1000 per week in some area's.
100% (although you need enough savings for the deposit first), but yes, completely agree. My current mortgage is half of what I was paying in rent a few years ago. The issue is that for newly arrived migrants in Australia a mortgage is not accessible at that stage.
@@livingsimplyaustralia I think there are ways for migrants to get help in getting their foot in the door when buying a house and getting a mortgage, that is not accessible for other australians. The rates might even be better too. But I am not very well versed in those ways. I spent a good number of years in England and only just returned home in the last few months. But i had everything waiting for me on arrival. House i was renting out before while abroad to pay its mortgage, I moved back into. Thankfully i always had good tenents and they always looked after the place.
@@livingsimplyaustralia I'm moving from NZ to Aus. I have the money to get a mortgage, how long you reckon I should rent for, to get a look and feel be4 I jump straight to buying a house (since renting is far more expensive).
Love u videos ❤ showing Melbourne for what it is 😍 Ohhhh how I miss living close to the city! I lived in Southbank when I first came here for 6 months (super $$$$) but then I moved to Kensington where I stayed for 9 years - closeby but sooooooo much cheaper than the inner /inner east (like south yarra even) I had a HUGE 2 bedroom 2 bathroom NEW apartment for $450 pw (also they never once increased the rent!) I live way out in the suburbs now I am married and we built a house ect but if I was younger and single, choosing from what u have shown, I would go for South Yarra or close to the VIC markets 😍 (so close to my old work on Errol street!)
I'm paying $300 per week in Bundaberg QLD for a small two bedroom duplex unit that was built in 1989. some units are even more and average house rents are $550 and upwards a week, there is a rental crises here which isn't helping with driving up prices due to a housing shortage.
It might be hard to believe, but I’d like to give you all a comparison. I bought a new 3 level home in Japan, the house is high on a hill so I have a great view of the city under me. I can see all the way to the mountain ranges. My mortgage is $813 AUD per month. Japan has a reputation for being expensive, but it really isn’t.
might need to add which city and ease of public transport, amenities around the place etc, but wow a 3 level home for that price is crazy nonetheless. Congratulation
@@MonacoSpeed thats awesome, were u from australia, if yes what made you move to japan and what made you buy a property there (migrating? cheaper than renting? etc), sorry if kinda nosy, im going to make a huge move as well and im just curious in your situation for reference, haha
@@EriX88888 I’m originally from Argentina, I moved to Australia when I was 10. I became a school teacher and have been working at American and British international schools in Japan. Renting and buying costs about the same, when it comes to monthly payments. So I thought, why pay someone else’s mortgage, might as well pay my own. I’m actually going back to OZ this April, I have decided to retire in my current profession and seek a new one. I’m no where near retirement age to get a pension, just needed a change.
@@livingsimplyaustralia yeah renting cost of living in armidale job etc etc that would so great if u can share information thanks in advance. And I really appreciate your efforts keep it up girl
@@livingsimplyaustralia yeah properties for renting would be a better topic and also please do the sight seeing too but make it a bit slow videos than this one.thanks
Hi there! Thanks for the video, really helpful. Would you mind to share the name and location of the last apartment, the one located across the Queen Victoria Market. I am going to study my master degree at Melbourne Uni next year and currently looking for a place to stay. Many thanks in advance!
Hi, thanks for this video. How is it about with tenancy agreements and quitting it? Is it possible to get an agreement flexible or only some weeks or do i have to agree for a long time fixed term?
I rather prefer to live in one of thousands of small towns in Brazil. Those cities are safe, underrated and one can enjoy a high standard of living with just U$ 1000 dollars.
Hi! Thanks for your question. Highly recommend booking an airbnb for your first 3-4 weeks, and then using that time to go to inspections and see the properties in person. This is for a range of reasons, but mainly because if you're not here it's unlikely real estate agents will rent the apartment to you without having seen it first (and if they do, you should be extremely mindful of scams). Either way, I don't recommend renting without having inspected the property first. Hope this is of some help :)
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Do you stayed at Sydney?
useful, very very useful...completely easy to understand. Thank you! your videos are the MUST for everyone planning to stay in Australia.
2nd one is also good for a family or 4 students can share the rent and can save the money and can have a huge place for them as well. Last 1 bed apartment is also good for a couple or single person since all the amenities are there!!
Loved your video sis I never thought that melbo is so beautiful, And now I saw it with the help of your camera lens!!
We are sydney orientated people so never thought about other city in OZ so far.thanks for showing around.
I have found in many cases it is actually cheaper to pay off a mortgage than it is to rent. I was paying roughly $500 per week with a mortgage, while renting can be anything between $600 - $1000 per week in some area's.
100% (although you need enough savings for the deposit first), but yes, completely agree. My current mortgage is half of what I was paying in rent a few years ago. The issue is that for newly arrived migrants in Australia a mortgage is not accessible at that stage.
@@livingsimplyaustralia I think there are ways for migrants to get help in getting their foot in the door when buying a house and getting a mortgage, that is not accessible for other australians. The rates might even be better too. But I am not very well versed in those ways.
I spent a good number of years in England and only just returned home in the last few months. But i had everything waiting for me on arrival. House i was renting out before while abroad to pay its mortgage, I moved back into. Thankfully i always had good tenents and they always looked after the place.
@@livingsimplyaustralia i want to live & work in Australia
@@livingsimplyaustraliaplease Please please help me sister
@@livingsimplyaustralia I'm moving from NZ to Aus. I have the money to get a mortgage, how long you reckon I should rent for, to get a look and feel be4 I jump straight to buying a house (since renting is far more expensive).
In my opinion, the third apartment with the gym and pool is really nice for single person.
Agree! (or for a couple/young professionals too I reckon!)
this video is ideal when someone wants to inspect a property! For me, the last apartment is the best ☺
Thank you Joan :) Yes, that one stands out for the location!
Love u videos ❤ showing Melbourne for what it is 😍
Ohhhh how I miss living close to the city!
I lived in Southbank when I first came here for 6 months (super $$$$) but then I moved to Kensington where I stayed for 9 years - closeby but sooooooo much cheaper than the inner /inner east (like south yarra even)
I had a HUGE 2 bedroom 2 bathroom NEW apartment for $450 pw (also they never once increased the rent!)
I live way out in the suburbs now I am married and we built a house ect but if I was younger and single, choosing from what u have shown, I would go for South Yarra or close to the VIC markets 😍 (so close to my old work on Errol street!)
I'm paying $300 per week in Bundaberg QLD for a small two bedroom duplex unit that was built in 1989. some units are even more and average house rents are $550 and upwards a week, there is a rental crises here which isn't helping with driving up prices due to a housing shortage.
Or maybe your just a Chinese bot who’s shitting on Australia😊
This was super helpful!! I'd totally apply for the $300 next to Victoria's market, cheers
Imma moving to Melbourne soon so this video was fulla info needed, & I appreciate your work keep it up💪💯
they are all worth it. though for someone new to australia, the studio apartment is a bit affordable.
Very helpful video for new immigrants 👍👍
It might be hard to believe, but I’d like to give you all a comparison. I bought a new 3 level home in Japan, the house is high on a hill so I have a great view of the city under me. I can see all the way to the mountain ranges. My mortgage is $813 AUD per month. Japan has a reputation for being expensive, but it really isn’t.
might need to add which city and ease of public transport, amenities around the place etc, but wow a 3 level home for that price is crazy nonetheless. Congratulation
@@EriX88888 it's Kumamoto city. Amenities are all there. I'm 7 kilometers from the city center.
@@MonacoSpeed thats awesome, were u from australia, if yes what made you move to japan and what made you buy a property there (migrating? cheaper than renting? etc), sorry if kinda nosy, im going to make a huge move as well and im just curious in your situation for reference, haha
@@EriX88888 I’m originally from Argentina, I moved to Australia when I was 10. I became a school teacher and have been working at American and British international schools in Japan. Renting and buying costs about the same, when it comes to monthly payments. So I thought, why pay someone else’s mortgage, might as well pay my own. I’m actually going back to OZ this April, I have decided to retire in my current profession and seek a new one. I’m no where near retirement age to get a pension, just needed a change.
@@MonacoSpeed thank you for sharing, definitely gave me some insights, wish you all the best mate
Am so grateful thanks for your time and effort really appreciate you I like 👍 the studio
My pleasure :)
Will you make a same videos but in sydney rent prices
Yes, for a video about Sydney & rent prices here ruclips.net/video/BcbKBaDE03M/видео.html
Absolutely helpful 👍
Hi you doing great work . Can you please make guide video about northern inland NSW
Thank you! I might be up in NSW in August, so could make a video about it. What topic specifically? renting? Thanks for the comment!
@@livingsimplyaustralia yeah renting cost of living in armidale job etc etc that would so great if u can share information thanks in advance. And I really appreciate your efforts keep it up girl
@@livingsimplyaustralia yeah properties for renting would be a better topic and also please do the sight seeing too but make it a bit slow videos than this one.thanks
Nice video. I will be expecting NSW videos, especially the regional areas if possible pls
Just discovered your channel. Your videos are so helpful 👏🏾
Doncaster, outer suburb, middle suburb more like, ringwood to Croydon starts to be outer. Inner is anything up to camberwell, boxhill being middle
4th Apartment: even while watching felt claustrophobic
Thank u for ur videos! Very informative
I appreciate your effort👍🏼
These are nice! AUD$300wk is cheaper than the cheapest apartments in California, and you have to rent very old buildings for that.
Thank you for this. really appreciate.
Do the landlords restrict the number of occupants when you rent a house?
the last apartment looks perfect for a couples stuyding
What is the cause of this problem.
Is it temporary or due to the housing shortage
Hi there! Thanks for the video, really helpful. Would you mind to share the name and location of the last apartment, the one located across the Queen Victoria Market. I am going to study my master degree at Melbourne Uni next year and currently looking for a place to stay. Many thanks in advance!
Hi!. Could u tell me how did you find that kind of houses? Becouse im looking through gumtree but the prices right now are really differents. Thx!!
How is one bedroom apartment
Hey is there renting a bedspce or what?
Hi, i hope you don't mind asking, but what's that song playing at 09:49 😊
Hi . Thank u for sharing .. positif informed.
What about rent for areas away from the city?
Watching from Philippines province of south cotabato koronadal city.
Hi😊👍
Is it Mel-burn or Mel-bun? I’ve only heard Mel-bun (Melbourne).
Hi, thanks for this video.
How is it about with tenancy agreements and quitting it? Is it possible to get an agreement flexible or only some weeks or do i have to agree for a long time fixed term?
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I wish I could meet you here in the Philippines ☺️☺️☺️
I rather prefer to live in one of thousands of small towns in Brazil. Those cities are safe, underrated and one can enjoy a high standard of living with just U$ 1000 dollars.
Liked 4 bhk one, last studio one was too small doesn’t look comfortable living
Please make video about Gold Coast 🙏
This may be a dumb question but are the given rent prices in Australian or U.S. Dollars? I am wondering because there’s a huge difference
AUD :)
@@livingsimplyaustralia Thank you very much☺️
Hi....I am Kuenzang from Bhutan. I am a Buddhist painter. Can you tell me if there is a scope. Thanking you for your beautiful video.
Good on you mate.......
Nice bt too expensive yooo
Update please 😊 for 2023 and probably for 2024
coming soon :)
Hey
Nice job I really appreciate please how can someone easily get apartment before coming because am coming this January
Hi! Thanks for your question. Highly recommend booking an airbnb for your first 3-4 weeks, and then using that time to go to inspections and see the properties in person. This is for a range of reasons, but mainly because if you're not here it's unlikely real estate agents will rent the apartment to you without having seen it first (and if they do, you should be extremely mindful of scams). Either way, I don't recommend renting without having inspected the property first. Hope this is of some help :)
@@livingsimplyaustralia thank you so much for this I really appreciate
I am literally shocked. For 400 dollars in Sydney, you get a shith*le apartment, even if it is 30 km away from CBD.
Same reason my parents sold two rentals in new Zealand fucking labor party
My parents tranfering money in my account so government doesn't get it in there retirement
I love to buy apartments near to cbd area with superb view and the rentals are pretty high in australia.....👍👍🦘🦘