Reasonable rental accommodation Sydney or surrounds!!
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Reasonable rental accommodation Sydney or surrounds!!
My son-in-law currently living in New York is going to be doing a Masters of Music at Sydney Consevatorium of Music starting next week. Because this is a research degree Australian and New Zealand citizens don't have to pay fees but obviously DSIL still has rent, food etc to pay. He is looking for accommodation in the area, but as he only has one face to face class per week he doesn't necessarily have to be close by.
From the research he has done it seems like a room in a house is about $ 200 so he is now looking at living in the Blue Mountains where it is cheaper. (By the way my DD is not going with him, she has a 4 month music gig at the Park Hyatt in South Korea from mid October). They will meet up when DSIL has finished this next semester. Just wondering if any of the Fodorites who live in Sydney have any suggestions as to where he might found a cheap place to live, that isn't in a very rough neighbourhood, and may not be as far away as the Blue Mountains. He would like to be able to play some gigs while he is there, and also teach some adult guitar students, so being closer if probably a better move. He would prefer a place on his own, will not have a car.
From the research he has done it seems like a room in a house is about $ 200 so he is now looking at living in the Blue Mountains where it is cheaper. (By the way my DD is not going with him, she has a 4 month music gig at the Park Hyatt in South Korea from mid October). They will meet up when DSIL has finished this next semester. Just wondering if any of the Fodorites who live in Sydney have any suggestions as to where he might found a cheap place to live, that isn't in a very rough neighbourhood, and may not be as far away as the Blue Mountains. He would like to be able to play some gigs while he is there, and also teach some adult guitar students, so being closer if probably a better move. He would prefer a place on his own, will not have a car.
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Nelsonian, in the short term, this might suit.
http://www.yha.com.au/hostels/nsw/sy...ydney-harbour/
My daughter worked for YHA for a while and if she and her husband were going to the city to see a show etc, they'd book in here.
http://www.yha.com.au/hostels/nsw/sy...ydney-harbour/
My daughter worked for YHA for a while and if she and her husband were going to the city to see a show etc, they'd book in here.
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It is a two year course, but uni semester's are relatively short!! He has got AirBNB for the first week or so, then will want something a bit more permanent. Thanks for the links.
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Much easier for him to look once he's here. There will probably be other people in the same situation, he will be able to make contacts & suss out what's available for how much.
Where is his Airbnb?
Where is his Airbnb?
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The AirBNB is in Paramatta close to a cousin. I think he can stay with his cousin for a couple of weeks but not when he first gets there. He is an adult student (37) so probably doesn't want to live with younger students.
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The University of Sydney has an accommodation office, he should contact them in the first instance.
http://sydney.edu.au/current_students/accommodation/
Hopefully he will complete his degree before the changes to the funding of postgraduate degrees cuts in!
http://sydney.edu.au/current_students/accommodation/
Hopefully he will complete his degree before the changes to the funding of postgraduate degrees cuts in!
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Very good thinking on his part. It's not clear yet how different universities are going to behave. There's been a call at Sydney University for a convocation of all alumni to try to persuade the vice-chancellor not to raise fees (the first of such meetings in 60 years). I'm not sure how that is going, or if it will be effective.
I work at a rival institution, the rumour there is that so-called research intensive universities will most likely pick up the fees for research students. It will be a sad day for higher education if that happens as it will reintroduce a two-tier system that was overturned in 1989.
I work at a rival institution, the rumour there is that so-called research intensive universities will most likely pick up the fees for research students. It will be a sad day for higher education if that happens as it will reintroduce a two-tier system that was overturned in 1989.
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Nelsonian, did your son in law find digs?
Looking for someone else, I came across this on Airbnb & thought of him.
https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/1408494?s=ikMh
It's a share, but one of the owners is doing a Sound & Music Design degree.
Thought there might be some synergy & it would be a great location for the Con.
Looking for someone else, I came across this on Airbnb & thought of him.
https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/1408494?s=ikMh
It's a share, but one of the owners is doing a Sound & Music Design degree.
Thought there might be some synergy & it would be a great location for the Con.
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He is going to teach guitar, play some gigs, do some busking. He played the other night in a cafe for a meal. Apparently the band hadn't turned up so he offered to play for food!.