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but UK living expenses so spensive

thats why you live up north mate. 2 dollars a pint, houses are about 90k aud. jobs pay about 35k aud and everyone is nice, cos you have the same thing in common. you hate southerners.

*disclaimer

prices are relative to me leaving in 08/09.... may or may not be higher now.

thats why you live up north mate. 2 dollars a pint, houses are about 90k aud. jobs pay about 35k aud and everyone is nice, cos you have the same thing in common. you hate southerners.

*disclaimer

prices are relative to me leaving in 08/09.... may or may not be higher now.

Sounds like my kind of living. What sort of land do you get for 90K?

Hnnnnnng that garage tho

http://www.realestate.com.au/property-apartment-vic-clayton-118326151

What you think Alex? might check it out.. I was looking more closer to the city but get shit all or something really old for your money the closer you get :\ Also this is across the road from Coles which is nice..

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Hnnnnnng that garage tho

http://www.realestate.com.au/property-apartment-vic-clayton-118326151

What you think Alex? might check it out.. I was looking more closer to the city but get shit all or something really old for your money the closer you get :\ Also this is across the road from Coles which is nice..

Looks ok man but suss out the body corp situation it can be high in those developments for bs things

bitch of a location IMO. level crossing causes traffic to bank up and no one in clayton can park or drive very well.

that, plus if they decide to get rid of the level crossing... thats traffic woes and construction for 6+ months

Also, theres 2 coles there. both stock the same shit and its not very diverse. i used to drive the extra 5mins to safeway on warrigal rd.

It's right across the road from Coles, that is the reason alone you should go 'shut up and take my money' mode.

And no, you won't see me covered in blood there.

wow 81sq including garage, I've stayed in hotel rooms bigger..

thus why I'm looking out of town.

I thought the 81sq was excluding the garage.. they usually do exclude the parking / storage in apartments I thought? if it's included then that's pretty bad and not worth looking at then lol.

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bitch of a location IMO. level crossing causes traffic to bank up and no one in clayton can park or drive very well.

that, plus if they decide to get rid of the level crossing... thats traffic woes and construction for 6+ months

Also, theres 2 coles there. both stock the same shit and its not very diverse. i used to drive the extra 5mins to safeway on warrigal rd.

Apart from a little traffic / possibly noise (would need to have a look) I kind of liked the location, near heaps of shops and the station would make it pretty easy to get into the city, walk across the road, grab a BBQ chicken dinner done.. :D

Inb4 walking across the busy road, get hit by car & ambo doesn't save me cos' shit wage

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Hnnnnnng that garage tho

http://www.realestate.com.au/property-apartment-vic-clayton-118326151

What you think Alex? might check it out.. I was looking more closer to the city but get shit all or something really old for your money the closer you get :\ Also this is across the road from Coles which is nice..

Clayton aye. Suburb across from me :thumbsup:

Apart from a little traffic / possibly noise (would need to have a look) I kind of liked the location, near heaps of shops and the station would make it pretty easy to get into the city, walk across the road, grab a BBQ chicken dinner done.. :D

Inb4 walking across the busy road, get hit by car & ambo doesn't save me cos' shit wage

Also inb4 Korean girlfriend

I thought the 81sq was excluding the garage.. they usually do exclude the parking / storage in apartments I thought? if it's included then that's pretty bad and not worth looking at then lol.

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from line under diagram seem to be included.

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