Where to move to... decisions decisions... [message #56458] |
Sun, 31 July 2005 17:34 ![Go to next message Go to previous message](/theme/PARIS_Forum_Template/images/down.png) |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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o get away with actually doing some recording of loud
> instruments.
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> I think I might have to change destinations...
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> Cheers,
> Kim."justcron" <justcron@hydrorecords.compound> wrote:
> send us
>some pix... actually im gonna check out those 2 places on google earth rite
>now
Melbourne's pretty sketchy on Google earth. Some areas are really low res,
and I think St Kilda is one. not sure I've looked at Northcote.
Views are fairly limited in both areas. They're fairly flat places. Obviously
in St Kilda depending on location and height etc you can get a sea view,
but those kind of places are likely to be above my budget. My feeling is
that Northcote is likely to have a better range of affordable food. St Kilda
has heaps of places, but if you want to get yourself a feed for $5 or so
in St Kilda you might be in trouble. I know in Brunswick which is just up
the road from Northcote there's plenty of choice around the $5 area far as
a feed goes, and, without having tried it, Northcote is a similar area. Worst
case I could drive to Brunswick for a feed.
Public transport is similar in both areas... ie, lots of it, the only difference
of note being that St Kilda you can probably get more places more easily,
whereas Northcote you can get to the city 20 different ways, or head away
from the city, but there's no real facility to go sideways around the city
(you can't get to Brunswick for example without going into Melbourne CBD
and back). St Kilda is a bit better like that.
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