Regional Victoria is becoming very attractive for Melburnians, with greater lifestyle options to work, rest and play. The fresh air, the space, the relaxed nature and the community spirit invigorates the mind, body and soul, and allows you to connect better with your family, without the constant pressures of city life. Today we talk about what the best strategies are and what makes the move to Regional Victoria so worthwhile.
Dean Shipley from Mansfield Lifestyle Real Estate is a very passionate real estate agent with high care factor for his clients. With...
Regional Victoria is becoming very attractive for Melburnians, with greater lifestyle options to work, rest and play. The fresh air, the space, the relaxed nature and the community spirit invigorates the mind, body and soul, and allows you to connect better with your family, without the constant pressures of city life. Today we talk about what the best strategies are and what makes the move to Regional Victoria so worthwhile.
Dean Shipley from Mansfield Lifestyle Real Estate is a very passionate real estate agent with high care factor for his clients. With 20 years experience, and a fabulous connection with both buyers and sellers, Dean understands what it's like to make the lifestyle change to Regional Victoria, starting his professional life as a plumber on the Mornington Peninsula. He has a strong understanding of building construction and quality, making him a fabulous asset to the Mansfield Community.
Dean, what made you move from the Mornington Peninsula up to the High Country?
1. If we were doing a complete lifestyle change, should we be renting in the area before looking to buy?
2. If you were to make a list of what was important to you with the city/country change, what should you include on that list before deciding to buy?
3. What work possibilities are there before making the commitment?
a). What are the job prospects in Regional Victoria like
b). Do you need to think about having 2 or 3 jobs to make a living in the country possible, as it can be seasonal, can't it?
4. How much more affordable is living in the country vs living in the city?
a). Can rates be more expensive
b). What about internet connection?
5. How do most city folk cope with septic and rain water tanks?
a). How about the water ways and drainage? Is it less sophisticated in the country, making the land more boggier and unreliable for growing crops or raising stock?
6. What's the community like? Is it more friendly with everyone getting together to help each other out, or is it more like everyone knows each other and a little bit gossipy?
7. What about hospitals and health care? If you had a health concern, what amenities would be hard to find in most regional areas?
8. Say I want a bracket for my broken blind, do I have to order it in from Melbourne, or are there businesses in the regional towns that can get obscure things?
9. What entertainment options are there for adults and kids?
a). What are some of the things that are different to keep us entertained in the country vs the city?
10. What doesn't Regional Victoria have? (smog, traffic lights, etc)
Dean Shipley from Harcourts Mansfield Lifestyle Real Estate can be contacted on 0427 822 685.
https://mansfield.harcourts.com.au