thread: looked at a unit today..tell me what u think

  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2008
    Over The Rainbow
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    Smile looked at a unit today..tell me what u think

    SO i looked at this lil unit today. its 2 bedroom for $265 its ontop of a little cafe in town just down the road from where im living now, its pretty private and quiet( u wouldnt think it would be but it is.

    positives
    -the 2 rooms have built ins
    - just the right size for me and dd
    -nice and clean and newish
    -its getting insulation put in
    - close to home
    -private and quiet
    -my price range
    provided with a drier

    Negatives
    - it hasnt got a backyard/ just a big verander
    - its got stairs
    -the verander will need a gate with dd as its up high
    it hasnt got a clothes line but they provide a clothes drier and i can get a little clothes line to put up on the verander

    tell me what you think???

    i got given a form to fill out to apply but im still confused with it? and how i go about it?

    please help

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    The stairs and lack of backyard would be a dealbreaker for me but I have a dodgy back and DD is very active. I'd also be paranoid about the verandah because DD is a climber.

    Unless there's a real shortage of 2br places where you are, I'd hold on for something else.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2008
    Over The Rainbow
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    thanks fiona , ive got a bad back too, its sux hay, i asked the agent about if i was alowed to put something up and a gate so dd couldnt get out and she said that should be fine the lady before had a barrier thing up that id just need to ask the owner..its so hard to find anything decent around here especially at that price its so rare.. and the fact its so close to home with me not having my license im soo confused i really need to find a place and theres nothing else any where near that price..

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    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    in the eye of a toddler tornado
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    No backyard isn't a huge deal if you have a park which is a short walk?
    Up to you babe, good luck if you decide to go for it!

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    Registered User

    Feb 2008
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    I just moved into a two bedroom unit above a shop with a closed in verandah and big time steps.... it is working out wonderfully for me!!

    As Fiona warned, it can be a deal breaker, but for me the steps are providing great exercise and DD is loving going up and down them with me and the verandah is providing great play space for her. DD is two though so not sure if that makes a huge difference for you.

    We moved from a house with a backyard, but the yard was such a mess and impossible to use I never used it! DD sometimes went out there but we make much more use of the park instead. Also, my DD is not much of a climber and is pretty chilled as far as other toddlers go (was as a baby too) so climbing and monkey antics are not such a worry for me.

    I guess you have to think about how it is for you with regards to your DD and her personality.

    FWIW, living above a shop can be great, can be noisy too (people, bins being emptied etc) I can live with it as I find it a real saviour as a social thing. Everyone around here says hi and knows DD. I find it a really lovely aspect of getting out and it gets me out of the house more than I did before - a definite plus.

    Hope that gives you something else to think about and doesn't add to the confusion!! Good luck!

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    Jan 2009
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    is there space at the bottom of the stairs to keep a pram and other bits you may not need upstairs?

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    Jan 2010
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    is there space at the bottom of the stairs to keep a pram and other bits you may not need upstairs?
    That is something that would be a deal breaker for me, personally, having to drag a pram upstairs each time I go out.

    If the location is fine, near all the amenities you require, within walking distance of a park for your DD, then I would consider it. I spent most of growing years in a unit, we were near the beach and my mother would take me to the beach each day. Even when we moved into a house, a backyard just wasn't as much fun as going to the park, we didn't have the fun toys in my back yard and the park did.

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    Oct 2006
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    I don't think the lack of yard would be a deal breaker for me, when i only had one child she wouldn't go outside and play by herself anyway!
    Above a cafe sounds like heaven to me!!!!

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    Oct 2007
    Gippsland, Victoria
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    Lol MrsMac... I agree!

    If not having a backyard doesn't bother you all that much and as a PP pointed out, you can still store pram etc somewhere then i'd go for it! Particularly if it's hard to find what you're looking for in your area.

    GL hun!

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    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Victoria
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    Sounds like a great place!! Personally I'd love to not have a backyard to maintain.

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    Nov 2004
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    I've got two kids and I've got a unit (with a front yard which I think we've used TWICE in five months).

    I love it. Less maintenance, less to clean than an house.

    Only issue, as previous posters have said, is whether there is storage for the pram (or whether you give up on a pram and have DD walk everywhere, not sure on her age?)

    GOod luck. I'd go for it.

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    Jul 2009
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    Yeah I think that for you it would be perfect at the moment. Grace isn't speeding around at the moment, you can put up the gate and also it means that you won't have to worry about mowing and all that sort of Guff, although Ben might do that for you

    I personally would take it, but sign a 6 month lease so that if you realise it's not working for you, you won't feel like you're there forever. Besides your living circumstances might change over the next few months if your dates keeo going so well (come on bubba #2-yes I'm a little ahead of time...)

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2008
    Over The Rainbow
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    lmao ella i love u lol true hes so beautiful he prob would
    i dont think im going to take it now my back atm is really bad and the verander safety thing is concerning me oh well its not meant to be i guess