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A Beginner's Guide to Moving to Sydney, Australia

It's exciting when you are relocating to a new place. There are so many new adventures awaiting you, and amazing new delights and discoveries around every corner. Even if you have visited the city or region before, when you are relocating and soon to be a resident you'll find it's an even deeper experience being there. You'll begin to learn about the hidden gems in the city, the most beautiful vistas and the top places where all the locals go.

Sydney is the largest city in Australia, boasting a population of over 5 million as of 2019. It's size measures over 10.0000 km2, which makes it over six times as big as London in the UK. Iconic landmarks include the oft photographed Sydney Opera House and the city has a steel arch bridge that is among the tallest in the world. You'll enjoy the beauty of the ocean at one of its 100 beaches. It's also the first major city in the world to ring in the New Year.

The Housing Cost of Living is High

Sydney is one of the more expensive cities to live in, housing-wise. The median house prices soar above Melbourne, Canberra and other top Australian cities. If you are looking for a property and plan on making major upgrades, Northern Beaches Builders are a good resource.

Rentals in Sydney can also be pricey, and rents are calculated on a weekly basis. A one bedroom in the area might fetch $450 to $550 a week. Also, be aware that when calculating a monthly rent you'll need to multiply that amount by 4.33 weeks in an average month.

Explore the Beautiful Suburban Areas

If you are relocating to Sydney, there are a lot of neighborhoods and suburbs to explore. You'll want to spend some time in each one to get a feel for the vibe, culture and best features there.

One of the prime areas is the northern suburbs. When buying a property there, Northern Beaches Builders can help you with the perfect major addition to the home.

Transportation Options Are Not Inexpensive

Sydney has a network of buses, trains, light rail and ferries. You can use an Opal card to travel on all of them, and fares are calculated based on the distances that you travel. There's a reward system, and a daily cap on fares too.

Parking can be very expensive, so if you live in the city you may find that you only take your car out on weekends. Having your own car is helpful when you are taking your children some place, or out with your family shopping for supplies.

 

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