Does anyone want to move to Tassie

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Donk107
Donk107
TAS
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23 Dec 2015 1:56pm
Hi all

A mate of mine has his house for sale here in Port Huon if anyone is interested in making the move

www.homelands.com.au/2598733/

It is a great place to live and sail

Regards Don
theselkie
theselkie
QLD
555 posts
QLD, 555 posts
23 Dec 2015 2:53pm
Hello Don

at this time of year, every year since I first visited Tassie in 1990, it has become my constant refrain, "I'm moving to Tasmania one day". Until my daughters finish high school, I'm tied here. They both want to pursue careers in classical music, so maybe they'll come with me and study down there or in Melbourne?

I like seeing the photos you post of the sailing down there. Looks nice and cool . Apparently my Folkboat was in Tasmania at one stage, so it would be like going home for her. Previous to Aria, her names were Ripple and Heather II. Ring any bells??

One day

Wishing you the best for the holiday season and 2016

Kind regards
Tracey
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve
QLD
2195 posts
QLD, 2195 posts
23 Dec 2015 3:14pm
Tassie is the best place in the world...
Meg1122
Meg1122
QLD
285 posts
QLD, 285 posts
23 Dec 2015 3:33pm
I'm moving there when I'm done with this silly work business :).
HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
VIC, 5814 posts
23 Dec 2015 5:32pm
Meg1122 said...
I'm moving there when I'm done with this silly work business :).



Meg You will probably get offered a well paid job up north instead

Myself and a couple of others nearly bought a pub on the west coast that was not being used back in the early 70s also was tempted on a beach block 5 acres at $4000 should have bought it
Crusoe
Crusoe
QLD
1197 posts
QLD, 1197 posts
23 Dec 2015 4:49pm
HG02 said..

Meg1122 said...
I'm moving there when I'm done with this silly work business :).




Meg You will probably get offered a well paid job up north instead

Myself and a couple of others nearly bought a pub on the west coast that was not being used back in the early 70s also was tempted on a beach block 5 acres at $4000 should have bought it


The rates on that water front acreage are probably $4000/year these days LOL
Donk107
Donk107
TAS
2446 posts
TAS, 2446 posts
23 Dec 2015 6:33pm
theselkie said..
Hello Don

at this time of year, every year since I first visited Tassie in 1990, it has become my constant refrain, "I'm moving to Tasmania one day". Until my daughters finish high school, I'm tied here. They both want to pursue careers in classical music, so maybe they'll come with me and study down there or in Melbourne?

I like seeing the photos you post of the sailing down there. Looks nice and cool . Apparently my Folkboat was in Tasmania at one stage, so it would be like going home for her. Previous to Aria, her names were Ripple and Heather II. Ring any bells??

One day

Wishing you the best for the holiday season and 2016

Kind regards
Tracey


Hi Tracey

Your boat names does not ring any bells with me but we have only been here for the past 4 years so it may have been before my time

Regards Don
Meg1122
Meg1122
QLD
285 posts
QLD, 285 posts
23 Dec 2015 6:33pm
HG02 said...
Meg1122 said...
I'm moving there when I'm done with this silly work business :).



Meg You will probably get offered a well paid job up north instead

The way I'm traveling HG, I'm looking at a relatively well paid job NSW coast and there's nothing wrong with that for awhile. ...santa just brought me a SUP and I'll be living in the land of sailing, windsurfing and SUP :) :), until I retire to Tassie that is or win lotto in which case I'll buy a cattery in Tassie :)

Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve
QLD
2195 posts
QLD, 2195 posts
24 Dec 2015 5:28am
I was going through the final stages buying land/house on 5 acres in 2003 for 80k in eaglhak neck tasman peninsular and it fell through...oh well!
Donk107
Donk107
TAS
2446 posts
TAS, 2446 posts
24 Dec 2015 7:14am
Sectorsteve said...
I was going through the final stages buying land/house on 5 acres in 2003 for 80k in eaglhak neck tasman peninsular and it fell through...oh well!


Hi Steve

I think the days of dirt cheap (compared to the mainland) property is over but the good thing about Tassie is there is a lot of waterfront property or property with good water views that is still reasonably priced compared to mainland prices

Regards Don
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