Desire for escape: why Australian tenants choose the suburbs
Australia is considered as one of the most unique lands in the world, both in terms of landscape and also for what concerns the socio-cultural aspect. In fact, there are many new citizens who, every year, decide to settle in various areas of this continent.
But, in the last decade, experts in the field, have found a strange phenomenon that has characterized and still characterizes the choice by a future investor of a property in Australia. If previously in fact they were in the sights of potential buyers of properties closely related to resources not only natural but also employment opportunities, currently we opt for areas away from large cities and entirely submerged by the wildest nature. A real process of deurbanisation.
The reasons behind this choice, are varied. For this reason, we at Realigro have decided to analyze in detail this trend, to give a clearer picture and closer to reality.
Without a doubt, a discriminating element in the choice of the new area in which to relocate is given by the rent much cheaper. What are the suburbs most sought after on search engines?
Florey stands out first of all, where it is possible to sign a lease agreement starting from a minimum of 390 Australian dollars per month. The demand is also high for the Scullin area, less than 20 km from the CBD.
Next in the list of preferences for investors is Bangalow, in the area of New South Wales. 750 km from Sydney is one of the cheapest options for all those who want to live in nature without sacrificing a typical coastal lifestyle, on an affordable budget.
Slightly less wild but equally wonderful is the Tacoma area, with prices starting at $400 a week. Very close to Newcastle and Sydney, it is perfectly connected with an express train.
In the North, however, we can not help but remember Ludmilla, the suburb closest to the Darwin district and particularly requested by the luxury segment. Araluen is the most popular suburb. About 10 km from Alice Springs. Prices? It starts from a minimum of 400 dollars per week.
In Queensland we find instead Bilinga, located 26 km from the beautiful Gold Coast, with an average price of about 450 dollars per week. The most sought after area is Palm Beach, especially for lovers of coastal life and local nightlife.
For those who want to experience Australia in an even more detached from the big cities and confusion, can certainly not forget the area of Tasmania. The area is very cheap and the prices for renting a property are around 200 Australian dollars per week.
What can I say, it seems that this fashion for nature is really affecting the whole continent. We recommend you to think about it, considering the hidden beauty of this land that, in our opinion, could really leave you breathless!
But, in the last decade, experts in the field, have found a strange phenomenon that has characterized and still characterizes the choice by a future investor of a property in Australia. If previously in fact they were in the sights of potential buyers of properties closely related to resources not only natural but also employment opportunities, currently we opt for areas away from large cities and entirely submerged by the wildest nature. A real process of deurbanisation.
The reasons behind this choice, are varied. For this reason, we at Realigro have decided to analyze in detail this trend, to give a clearer picture and closer to reality.
Without a doubt, a discriminating element in the choice of the new area in which to relocate is given by the rent much cheaper. What are the suburbs most sought after on search engines?
Florey stands out first of all, where it is possible to sign a lease agreement starting from a minimum of 390 Australian dollars per month. The demand is also high for the Scullin area, less than 20 km from the CBD.
Next in the list of preferences for investors is Bangalow, in the area of New South Wales. 750 km from Sydney is one of the cheapest options for all those who want to live in nature without sacrificing a typical coastal lifestyle, on an affordable budget.
Slightly less wild but equally wonderful is the Tacoma area, with prices starting at $400 a week. Very close to Newcastle and Sydney, it is perfectly connected with an express train.
In the North, however, we can not help but remember Ludmilla, the suburb closest to the Darwin district and particularly requested by the luxury segment. Araluen is the most popular suburb. About 10 km from Alice Springs. Prices? It starts from a minimum of 400 dollars per week.
In Queensland we find instead Bilinga, located 26 km from the beautiful Gold Coast, with an average price of about 450 dollars per week. The most sought after area is Palm Beach, especially for lovers of coastal life and local nightlife.
For those who want to experience Australia in an even more detached from the big cities and confusion, can certainly not forget the area of Tasmania. The area is very cheap and the prices for renting a property are around 200 Australian dollars per week.
What can I say, it seems that this fashion for nature is really affecting the whole continent. We recommend you to think about it, considering the hidden beauty of this land that, in our opinion, could really leave you breathless!