Unfortunately the real estate market for buying and renting has gone really high at the moment with a lot of demand. At one time the bubble won't keep increasing. So maybe be conscious of loan size. But I think the prices will keep on increasing for some time yet. A bit frustrating for home buyers who may panic and over invest in something. About five years ago the prices had been stagnant for some time because of the previous bubble, that while not completely bursting just led to prices not changing for quite a while.
Hey nice video... Ive lived in Perth for 47 years so welcome! A couple of things. Perth isnt always super hot. Dec to Feb are hot, and this year was extreme, but the rest of the year its not like that. Come June it'll be cold, like 15c max, 2c mins etc. We have your classic Mediterranean climate! The housing issues are hopefully temporary, and a lot of that has been caused by mass immigration from overseas, but also from people from over east. Hopefully the east coasters leave, and rents will go back to normal;)
Thanks so much for commenting and watching the video! Also for the reassurance that Perth isn’t always so fiery 😂🔥 Hoping the rentals settle down soon but we did get sorted thankfully 😃 thanks for supporting my channel 🥹
A huge number of South Africans live in the northern suburbs from Carine to Ocean Reef or even higher... I know quite a number in that area and quite a few are from Cape Town and other cities. Then there is a lot of South Africans too in suburbs like Darch, which has Kingsway Christian College which is full of south africans, especially the Africaans it seems. But its a great coastal strip full of sporting clubs, beaches, surf clubs etc. Then for South African jews I think about 25 years ago a lot ended up near Dianella closer to the city near the synagogues and school etc.
The data is wrong for wages we are not earning well anymore and working way more hours to survive. 22 years ago that daya might of been correct where only 1 partner had to work. Now 2 people must work
Hallo Meg, thanks for your video. I‘m a South African currently living in Germany. We (my husband and I and out 3 kids) would like to move to Perth. We hope to find those friendly people and replenish our vitamine D deficiency. Perth seems quite dry-more like Pretoria, is this tue or are there parts and especially suburbs that are more like Cape Town. I am sure the city is amazing but I reckon it makes sense to settle outside of the CBD. Again, what I‘ve seen seems dry with little greenery is there a - to put it blandly- pretty suburb that you would recommend living in. Thanks again. Zandi
Thanks for such a sweet comment Zandri! Perth will be a whole heap sunnier than Germany 😂♥️ I used to live in Hamburg! There are a lot of pretty suburbs in my opinion - we are in East Perth now which feels more European than the majority of face brick homes in the more suburban parts of Perth. We also loved Fremantle for its history/cafes and access to beaches. There are also plenty suburbs on the river which are stunning like South Perth (reminds me of Greenpoint / Seapoint Cape Town). So you definitely don’t have to stick to the Pretoria-looking suburbs 😉 (there are plenty)! I have found there are definitely some more distinctive looking suburbs. I guess it comes down to an affordability thing as the more plain burbs are usually better value for money whereas the stunning ones like Applecross, Mosman Park etc are out of most of our budgets 😂 I really hope you manage to move if it’s what your heart wants 😍🥰😘
@@MegsHollis Thank you so much for your reply! So exciting to hear that you lived in Hamburg!! I am going to see if I can write you an e- mail and perhaps you would be willing to connect with me since having lived in all 3 countries is quite a unique thing. 💛
Aus rentals sound so cheap compared to the UK (South England)! Looking at $725 for a 2 bed tiny apartment well out of the cities which doesn't include a place to park a car. Looking at London, you'll be nearing double that. Will still need to add on council tax ($100pw), water, electric, gas, etc...
Great list. Yes 100% agree it’s ridiculous and so invasive how much information real estate agencies are asking for these days. I doubt many of these companies have strong cyber security, know the Privacy Act, and have cyber security insurance.
Everything is overpriced in Australia. Somebody some where in the world just has to sneeze and they will jack the price up and your left scratching your head and wondering what this has do with us. There is always an excuse, either valid or not, to increase prices.
Your statistical anlysis regarding rent/wages, is not mathematically correct as it does not factor in area choice, EXAMPLE: I am sure Soweto is cheap rents !
@@reginaldbygrave759 you are 100% WRONG Reg. They are NOT native to WA at all. ..I'm 60. A small amount were brought over in the late 1930s & after Perth zoo some ended up in Yanchep..but they are NOT native no...as Kookaburras aren't native either!..nor are Rainbow Lorikeets.
@@61sunset Yes, it is nowhere near what it was a few decades ago. It is sinking under the weight of immigrants. The government it totally useless, visionless and dumb.
Welcome to Aus, I've been here 13 years now
I’ve lived all over Australia and always come back to Perth
Real estate is a lot cheaper here than east coast but things are changing fast
The whole South Africa and UK is moving here.
Unfortunately the real estate market for buying and renting has gone really high at the moment with a lot of demand. At one time the bubble won't keep increasing. So maybe be conscious of loan size. But I think the prices will keep on increasing for some time yet. A bit frustrating for home buyers who may panic and over invest in something. About five years ago the prices had been stagnant for some time because of the previous bubble, that while not completely bursting just led to prices not changing for quite a while.
Hey nice video... Ive lived in Perth for 47 years so welcome! A couple of things. Perth isnt always super hot. Dec to Feb are hot, and this year was extreme, but the rest of the year its not like that. Come June it'll be cold, like 15c max, 2c mins etc. We have your classic Mediterranean climate!
The housing issues are hopefully temporary, and a lot of that has been caused by mass immigration from overseas, but also from people from over east. Hopefully the east coasters leave, and rents will go back to normal;)
Thanks so much for commenting and watching the video! Also for the reassurance that Perth isn’t always so fiery 😂🔥 Hoping the rentals settle down soon but we did get sorted thankfully 😃 thanks for supporting my channel 🥹
@MegsHollis hopefully not. I do t want more people here and rents are awesome.
Ok nice see ya back in about 6 more months, PFFF, leaving Cape Town :)
A huge number of South Africans live in the northern suburbs from Carine to Ocean Reef or even higher... I know quite a number in that area and quite a few are from Cape Town and other cities. Then there is a lot of South Africans too in suburbs like Darch, which has Kingsway Christian College which is full of south africans, especially the Africaans it seems. But its a great coastal strip full of sporting clubs, beaches, surf clubs etc. Then for South African jews I think about 25 years ago a lot ended up near Dianella closer to the city near the synagogues and school etc.
The data is wrong for wages we are not earning well anymore and working way more hours to survive. 22 years ago that daya might of been correct where only 1 partner had to work. Now 2 people must work
Love your video thank you I'm from SA I Wana move to perth, I'm currently an educator
Hallo Meg, thanks for your video. I‘m a South African currently living in Germany. We (my husband and I and out 3 kids) would like to move to Perth. We hope to find those friendly people and replenish our vitamine D deficiency.
Perth seems quite dry-more like Pretoria, is this tue or are there parts and especially suburbs that are more like Cape Town.
I am sure the city is amazing but I reckon it makes sense to settle outside of the CBD. Again, what I‘ve seen seems dry with little greenery is there a - to put it blandly- pretty suburb that you would recommend living in.
Thanks again. Zandi
Thanks for such a sweet comment Zandri! Perth will be a whole heap sunnier than Germany 😂♥️ I used to live in Hamburg! There are a lot of pretty suburbs in my opinion - we are in East Perth now which feels more European than the majority of face brick homes in the more suburban parts of Perth. We also loved Fremantle for its history/cafes and access to beaches. There are also plenty suburbs on the river which are stunning like South Perth (reminds me of Greenpoint / Seapoint Cape Town). So you definitely don’t have to stick to the Pretoria-looking suburbs 😉 (there are plenty)! I have found there are definitely some more distinctive looking suburbs. I guess it comes down to an affordability thing as the more plain burbs are usually better value for money whereas the stunning ones like Applecross, Mosman Park etc are out of most of our budgets 😂 I really hope you manage to move if it’s what your heart wants 😍🥰😘
@@MegsHollis Thank you so much for your reply! So exciting to hear that you lived in Hamburg!! I am going to see if I can write you an e- mail and perhaps you would be willing to connect with me since having lived in all 3 countries is quite a unique thing. 💛
Aus rentals sound so cheap compared to the UK (South England)! Looking at $725 for a 2 bed tiny apartment well out of the cities which doesn't include a place to park a car. Looking at London, you'll be nearing double that. Will still need to add on council tax ($100pw), water, electric, gas, etc...
Ive got a property for rent, if you're interested.
Great list.
Yes 100% agree it’s ridiculous and so invasive how much information real estate agencies are asking for these days. I doubt many of these companies have strong cyber security, know the Privacy Act, and have cyber security insurance.
It is worrying for sure 🧐 thanks for the thoughtful comment and for supporting my channel ✨💙
Its a great place to buy real estate. Ive done really well since covid.
If the Australian government had a backbone, we would NOT be paying a premium for natural gas which an AUSTRALIAN natural resource🤨
I LOVE SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦🏆🇿🇦
I think you recorded the audio in stereo, but only 1 channel
Everything is overpriced in Australia. Somebody some where in the world just has to sneeze and they will jack the price up and your left scratching your head and wondering what this has do with us. There is always an excuse, either valid or not, to increase prices.
Lack of competition is the big issue with pricing.
If you live in the US Australia looks like heaven.
Hi ,
Nice to see your videos. How are you?
I'm moving from the UK. Perth looks soooo isolated. But most importantly. Please tell me I ain't seeing no spiders 😂
I haven’t seen any scary spiders and it’s been 6 months! 😀
We thought we owned our house, but in reality the spiders own our house and just let us live here under sufferance.
Where are you living currently?
Im living south of the river with my brother 😊 Flat hunting has been proving impossible!
@MegsHollis ive got a flat in como for rent. 550 pw.
@MegsHollis ive got a flat in como for rent. 550 pw.
Your statistical anlysis regarding rent/wages, is not mathematically correct as it does not factor in area choice, EXAMPLE: I am sure Soweto is cheap rents !
Koalas and Kangaroos are native to Western Australia. You have southern Western Grey's and big Reds up north of W.A
@barryredhead5704 Yes, they are. I've lived in W.A. all my life and have seen them in the wild when I was a teenager. I am now 55 yrs old now
@@reginaldbygrave759 you are 100% WRONG Reg.
They are NOT native to WA at all. ..I'm 60.
A small amount were brought over in the late 1930s & after Perth zoo some ended up in Yanchep..but they are NOT native no...as Kookaburras aren't native either!..nor are Rainbow Lorikeets.
@@sandgroperwookiee65 Correct!
It's funny how foreigners naively go to Perth like it is the real part....
Where is the best place then?😂
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As long as they don't have Hadidas...
But you didn't move to Australia lol, you moved to perth 😂
Is Perth not in Australia
South Africa is sinking so enjoy OZ
So is Oz
@@61sunset Yes, it is nowhere near what it was a few decades ago. It is sinking under the weight of immigrants. The government it totally useless, visionless and dumb.
Hello there, I can’t seem to find your Instagram :) would love to get in touch because we are looking at moving to Australia early next year
I have rentals available, if youre intrested.