Sunday, June 10, 2012

House Hunters International

We're on the hunt again for a new house to rent.  Our current home is in a suburb called Lane Cove which is really close to my office in North Sydney.  Although we love the location and the suburb, the house isn't working for us.  It has one small interior bath and the second bath is a combined laundry room with a shower, sink and toilet that has an outdoor entrance.  Winter's arrival has made it pretty much unusable - except for time-outs.  The boys hate it because its cold and usually has bugs in it.  The threat of having to go to "daddy's bathroom" for time-out is the most effective method we've found yet for shutting down whatever flip-out situation is occurring at the time.  Winter has also opened up the rental market a little bit and properties aren't quite as competitive.  We found a house (rental application is currently pending) just a few minutes walk from our current house that is 3-storey, 2 and a 1/2 baths (all indoors!) and same price.  To give you an idea of home prices, to live in this suburb that is close to the city, rent is about $5,000 per month.  We could find a larger, less expensive home further from the city but it would make our commutes much worse.  This move and increased cost of living has completely reset our expectations and standards ~ in a good way.  It has made us less materialistic, and more focused on experiences as opposed to accumulating nice things.

Also on the house front - we have semi-sold our house in the US.  The buyers are having to rent the place for about six months, but we have some rental income now to offset the mortgage and expect the sale to close in January.  I'm going to take this opportunity again to thank our neighbors the Euckers (hope you're reading!) who have done so much for us back home.

Matt is finally officially working for Dell AU.  He had been trying to find an opportunity here since October or so, and although feedback was very positive and they said they would really like him to be part of the organization over here, it came down to finding the right position and overcoming some hiring freezes that were occurring the first part of the calendar year.  In the meantime, he was still working for Dell US which meant working US hours.  He's still a Client Executive and the AU client is a University located in Melbourne.  It means frequent travel to Melbourne, but fortunately the flight is only about an hour and 15 minutes from Sydney.  His job will be different than the US as the product and solutions are not the same here.  In the US, the focus was more on IT services but the AU market is not as advanced as the US and the primary product is hardware.  For Matt, it will mean exposure to another side of the business and for Dell, they are hoping to broaden their services.



1 comment:

  1. Hey Bonnie! Reading this for sure! Thanks for the update. Glad to hear things are going good and you'll have some better bathroom arrangements. Everything is good in the old neighborhood other than we miss seeing you guys! Post pics of the kids soon. They change so quickly at this age, I wantto be able to recognize them. ;) My co-worker and I wished you had done your house hunting with the help of House Hunters International tv program. That way, we could have helped in the decision. ha! Keep that in mind next time eh? Take care and tell Matt "Happy Fathers Day from America".

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