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JoMarch
post 21/02/2013, 08:39 AM
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...in Australia, where would it be?

DH & I have fantasized about buying an acreage on the northern NSW coast, or the Sunshine Coast perhaps. Close enough to the city, but not too close...

What about you? Or maybe you love where you live?

*apologies, I'm sure this one's been done before*
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fairyflossfart
post 21/02/2013, 08:43 AM
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Anywhere in the Gold Coast Hinterland.
Or alternatively, Maroochydore.
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post 21/02/2013, 08:50 AM
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There's a property outside Port Angeles Washington, 5+ acres of temperate rainforest for $80k, powered and watered. GODS how we want it. Only 2hrs from Seattle, 1 hr from Victoria Canada, 3-4hrs from Vancouver. It is a little piece of rainy heaven. We would love to have at least a half-time residence there.

Aside from that, we both really love San Francisco. Husband likes Frederick, Maryland, too, but I can't stand living that close to my stepmother lol
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Sassy Girl
post 21/02/2013, 08:53 AM
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Where we live now is the only place that I want to live in Australia. The coastal area of the Hunter Valley wub.gif

Scratch that, OTHM has just reminded me that if I had to live somewhere else in Australia it would be Canberra.

Having said that there are many places I would live outside of Australia most of them are in the UK.

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post 21/02/2013, 09:06 AM
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Canberra is great. Other than that I have a hankering to live somewhere in Tasmania. Somehwere green and not particularly coastal is the place for me.
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post 21/02/2013, 09:10 AM
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How grand it must be, to be the chosen one...
I love Canberra too - it just needs to be cooler in the summer biggrin.gif
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post 21/02/2013, 09:11 AM
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I would like a lovely house with water views in Glebe (Sydney's inner west).
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post 21/02/2013, 09:17 AM
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If I could live anywhere it would be breakfast point. I love the social aspect of it. Mind you I live in the mountains. It's gorgeous, worth living here, but so hard without a car. Least I am keeping fit with all those hilly walks.
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post 21/02/2013, 09:20 AM
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QUOTE (kpingitquiet @ 21/02/2013, 08:50 AM) *
There's a property outside Port Angeles Washington, 5+ acres of temperate rainforest for $80k, powered and watered. GODS how we want it. Only 2hrs from Seattle, 1 hr from Victoria Canada, 3-4hrs from Vancouver. It is a little piece of rainy heaven. We would love to have at least a half-time residence there.


Sounds exactly like my dads property but his is on Vancouver Island just out of Ladysmith and they are on well water. It's beautiful. They back onto a reserve and it's just heaven.
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livvie7586
post 21/02/2013, 09:21 AM
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either right where we are (canberra), or somewhere within an hour, hour and a half from my family (close enough to visit, far enough away to have to give warning)
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