We've spent the last three days walking around the city centre and suburbs "inspecting" apartments. In that time we've seen a little bit of everything! There are tons of vibrant and trendy areas, as well as a couple bland and seedy regions. We've come across a few really nice apartments, a number of not- so-nice ones - including one that Paul jokingly speculates contained a dead body - and a number of average places. I never thought I would list oven among my must-haves, but it's surprising the number of studio apartments whose "kitchens" consist of microwaves and bar fridges. Sydney is a beautiful city, but also, as our host reminds us every time we see her, "very expensive!" She's right, a very small apartment is more per month than our 3 bedroom home in Elora was. Since Thursday we've seen 11 places, not including those eliminated by walk-bys. Of the 11, there is one we love and two others we really like, so we're hedging our bets and applying to all three.
House Hunters style, here are our top picks:
1) The Crowd Pleaser
It has it all! A studio with a central location: minutes to downtown, Hyde Park, the botanical gardens, and the Wharf. A huge rooftop terrace with a stunning 360 view of the city including the Opera House and bridge! Fully furnished and clean.
2) The Character Apartment
A well kept older place with wood trim and updated kitchen. A one bedroom apartment that is similarly well located, but contains less natural light and doesn't boast a rooftop patio! Unfortunately unfurnished.
3) The Modern New Construction
A never lived-in, sleek, one bedroom apartment. Clean, white and bright! A couple blocks from where we're currently staying, so we're familiar with the area. It's close to Central station so easy to get around, but further from downtown. It's also unfurnished and building construction is still in progress.
We're hopeful one of these will accept our application. We'll let you know which becomes our new home or if our status remains homeless and looking! Jenn
hi Paul and Jenn
ReplyDeletegoing to enjoy reading about your adventures in the land of Oz. was in Sydney 36 years ago in October, stayed for a few days before heading back home when I did the trip down there. well, I guess that is only our perspective, to you we might be down there. you do realize that you are walking upside down compared to us. anyway, have fun, the year will pass too quickly
Al