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G'day everyone!

As the title says, We're moving to melbourne soon! Bring on the beach and the big city :D

But i really need to sell the car to sort out financial woes.

I've dropped the price down to 14k because i really need it gone :(

Anyone interested?

http://www.skylinesa...t-modified-act/

Cheers.

Nar, I'm really looking forward to the change. All my life in canberra and the last 10 years at Ecowise, time for a change :)

I wish i could keep the Skyline but i just can't seem to find a way to do it.

Shell the macgregor house will be rented out, complete with party room. I'm leaving the pool table and everything down there all set up for the lucky tenants.

I'll have to grab the jumper pack some time.

Cheers Richard :)

@TM7GTR calm down, it was an honest mistake on my part, for some reason I thought he was moving to QLD not melb, and hence, for some reason, I thought he would pass by sydney and therefore i asked. I only realised this made no sense a while after though.

  • 2 weeks later...

Well I've sold the Skyline.

Landed a great job in Melbourne.

Start my long service leave on the 19th Nov, and have my last day with Ecowise on the 16th.

Now we just need to find a house to rent in Melbourne!

Then move!!! :D

There are so many cheap rentals in Melbs... I was shocked when someone else was looking and people threw up ideas. Compared to what there seems to be on offer in Sydney!

Good luck for your search! Has Nic found a job or is she going to look once you get there? Or did she have a job before you, hence the move lol

Nic's studying masters there next year, sounds like a great UNI.

I scored a great job with SP Ausnet (The ActewAGL of canberra) installing and maintaining electrical meters on the west side.

We found a great place (but the landlord didn't want dogs) It was 5 mins walk to shops, train station and 7 min walk to the beach! awesome place for 330pw!

we just gotta keep applying until someone will let us move in with the dogs.

Anyone want to rent out my place for 500pw? It comes complete with pub!!!

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