Hi ,
I am planning to move to NSW, Australia on a project assignment for 1 year and would be looking for 2 bedroom flat. can you help me with what would would be the monthly Rent with some decent furniture in the flat.Even if it has 1 bath would be fine.
NSW is a big place, so it would depend on the suburb and it’s proximity to a city, basically the closer a suburb is to a city, the more expensive it will be. A 2/ bed 1/bath in an outer suburb would be from $250 to $320 per wk. Rentals are usually unfurnished and rent is paid weekly in advance.
have a look at this real estate site to get an idea
http://www.domain.com.au/?mode=rent
About $1600 a month
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NSW is a big place, so it would depend on the suburb and it’s proximity to a city, basically the closer a suburb is to a city, the more expensive it will be. A 2/ bed 1/bath in an outer suburb would be from $250 to $320 per wk. Rentals are usually unfurnished and rent is paid weekly in advance.
have a look at this real estate site to get an idea
http://www.domain.com.au/?mode=rent
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You will be hard pressed to find a furnished flat outside of serviced apartments in NSW. Rental places are usually owned by young people using the flat as an investment property to jump start their own home shopping. They are not furnished. If you go to one of the commercial groups that own an entire building and rent out serviced apartments for professionals you are looking at around $500-700 per week. At the $500 range there will be one bath only, $700 will have 2.
Normal flats in Sydney are between $180 for 60 minutes of of the city where the fellow tenents are students, shop workers etc to $400 15-20 minutes from the city where the fellow tenants are accountants, uni lecturers etc. Only the newer places might have an ensuite (so defintately not until you hit the $300 per week mark if you are lucky).
Salary is usually paid fortnightly and rent weekly.
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Which suburb ? Rental property prices vary a lot between say Sydney CBD and Coffs Harbour. Obviously anything closer to major cities will be more expensive than in the suburbs.
http://www.realestate.com.au
http://www.domain.com.au
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