@@lucylopo4169 500 is honestly considered normal in Sydney - it just depends if you want to live in the city or live further out which gives you more space, both will cost ~500 upwards
I feel your pain! My partner and I went apartment inspecting since Decemeber last year. Some where lovely and others really showed us the power of photoshop real estate agencies use. Honestly some where tomatoes vs potatoes in real live. We finally got our hands on an apartment we loved! Good luck with your new chapter of life with your partner! May the years to come be fruitful and amazing :)
Hey lovely, north facing properties are actually the most brightest and hence, most sought after in Australia. Obviously, if there is a building blocking the outlook that is a different story ☺️
I agree, North facing are the best! But if she had other buildings blocking it there’s no benefit unfortunately. West facing is the worst in summer omg, way too hot.
I'm almost 60 and have never owned any property ...never will . Thanks to this i was able to pick up sticks and move to another country when an opportunity arose, 4 days later new country resident
For general good daylight north facing apartments are the best. West facing units receive the super harsh sun around 3pm to sunset which will make your room sizzling during summer. If you are looking for an apartment which is single aspect I recommend north facing units.
Best decision you’ll ever make! I’m also renting. My only regret was not doing it earlier. You will grow so much as a person! And renting is great so much freedom! Good luck on your new chapter
Omg yes honestly, I LOVE watching videos of houses and apartments so I definitely enjoyed this video! Your apartment is so beautiful!! Can’t wait for more apartment vlogs once you’ve settled in!!
The apartment they chose looks like the newer apartments in Penrith. We lived in a “penthouse” in the new apartments in Penrith and it was amazing (saying it’s a “penthouse” because that’s what it was advertised as, but there were at least 10 other “penthouses” on the floor that were laid out similarly). It was split level on the top floor and so bright! Ours faced west, so we looked towards the blue mountains. If you’re looking to move out, highly recommend Penrith on the Thornton side. Our apartment was $540 a week and only moved out because we bought a house and the owners wanted to move back.
As an almost 40 yr old I wish I bought a house instead of renting. I thought renting was good at your age, but I regret now. Can't buy now with kids. Renting just helps your landlord. A mortgage is your own house and you can sell when you want.
@@DavidRamseyIII 40% of Sydney residents are renters. In some suburbs the % of renters is as high as 70%. This percentage will only grow as overseas investors and baby boomers continue to hoard property to benefit from negative gearing and the eventual sales profit as housing prices continue to skyrocket.
Same. Only 14 at the moment but man. This is my absolute dream. I’ve always been in a rural area with no people and it’s so miserable for me. I’ve lived in suburban NJ for a while and I loved it. This is my dream
One thing you forgot on the check list; “you need to have wealthy parents to pay for the rent” what is a 20 year old student doing to afford a $625 per week apartment. I work full time and earn above minimum wage and there is no way I can afford to pay that much on rent.
I believe the prices you saw in the video were affected by the Covid. Usually, it is pretty hard to find these kind of nice-looking houses with such a reasonable price like this in Sydney.
This was fun to watch! Always love apartment hunting! Prices defs do seem a lot higher compared to Melbourne (where I'm based right now) but yeah in HK the apartment rents were so insane too.
This makes me happy I now own and never have to go through rental house hunting hell again. Congrats on your choice. I moved out at 21 and it is great for personal development
Cool content, will go back to Sydney whenever Australia opens its border! Missed Sydney so much. I lived in Haymarket Sydney at a 3 bedroom apt and the price was $650 per week. Around $500 for those apts in your vids are all good deals to me honestly
Went through this as well during 2020-now. Both WFH, planning to rent alone now with a stable job. I need a lot of space for myself. Was considering moving from Sydney to Melbourne as well.
Im one of those silent viewers that just enjoy but dont comment haha im so excited for you! I cant wait to have my own space too, sending luck and blessings your way! 💕
Great overview, just one thing, generally, landlords take care of water bills and strata, you will pay the remaining utility bills. Good luck in your new place
You got the direction wrong in terms of sunlight. North facing is better than South (mostly dark). East gets the sun in the morning and West gets the sun in the afternoon (very hot during summer). East and North facing apartments are more desirable and expensive.
Can't believe we're almost the same age and you're living with ur bf & know lots abt life while here i am under the same roof w/ my big-ass messy family lmao:')
Strange to want west-facing in Australia. It get's super hot, uncomfortable sunset light especially in summer. Most Australians tend to want north facing light. Though obviously, highly local things might affect specific apartments or houses - such as if a big building is blocking the light from the north - as was the case here. Also, I imagine lots of expensive apartments on the north side of the harbour waterfront would actually want south-facing views to get in the vista of the harbour and central business district on the other side.
did you use a real estate agent? where did you find these apartments? I tried looking online and I definitely cannot see those nice of an apartments for the same price range
This video was really great and informative! I was just wondering what areas are these apartments in, and also what areas you'd recommend? Are they closer to the CBD or further out? Was just curious as they look really good for the price.
@@amelilee78 Ohh I mean that makes sense but when I lived in East Asia there were like no apartments with carpet. It wasn't noisy at all - they were some of the most well noise-insulated places I've seen. I guess over there they usually have heated floors though so that provides enough insulation or perhaps they are able to use more concrete or something. I feel like if you're buying a decently priced apartment/house, it should be well-built enough to not have carpet like it's literally so gross 😭
Watching this just makes me want to move back to Melbourne from Sydney. I forgot how much more you get for the money down there.. Your apartment is lovely :)
along Macquarrie area we pay like 800 dollars a week at Waterloo Road. Building is connected to the mall. It's a two bedroom apartment with study area convertible to a small room.
Oh lol. Knew each and every apartment 😁 bcos I was also looking for the same area/ same apartment criteria and budget. So this video is somehow super helpful I don’t need to book inspections 😂
What some folks do, is denounce these hefty overpriced bubbles to consumer protection agencies. See Ireland which had recent State intervention to unlock at least 900 houses & appartments to be affordable.
Thanks for the video! it gave lots of insight as to what's out there. I'm moving back to Australia next year but wondered where does everyone find rental info?
Wow I’m doing the same thing right now I was preparing to buy a townhome for several months but then I realized first: I don’t have many options lol and second I really don’t want to make such a commitment at such a young age where anything can happen in my life and I don’t want to feel stuck. I’m also looking for an apartment now but the prices here in the US are ridiculous
$600 a week is nothing try $2800- 3000 a month for a 1 bedroom in Toronto, an apartment that has no bedrooms literally just a bathroom and kitchen is on sale for $670,000 here so 600 a week is a dream
How did you guys get an apartment being a student?, just asking as we are wanting to move to Sydney but we are on a DSP family payments is it easy to be accepted in Sydney?
Loooved to see this vlog, as I want to move to Sydney next year. But where do you find all these appartments on, do you have some websites you advice? As a foreigner I only know AirBnb and that's not what I'm looking for of course ;)
I’m so confused can someone please explain why Briddy wants a West facing apartment for an all-day sunlight? I thought South was the direction where sunlight would be hitting all day..?
@@anna-ek6mp this may be a dumb q (and i am probably just dumb lol), but why would it be different in the northern hemisphere, the sun rises and sets the same around the world so wouldn't the sunlight be the same?
for everyone that’s confused: rent in most cases, is generally advertised (when on the market) and paid weekly in Australia !
500 a week is an insane amount for an apartment tho
@@lucylopo4169 unfortunately 500 is sort of the average price for renting a decent place in Sydney :/
@@amandasmith7910 500 a week? So +/- 2k a month? That’s insane!
@@lucylopo4169 As someone living in vancouver that seems very average to me. Actually might even be a good deal for how nice that apartment is hahah
@@lucylopo4169 500 is honestly considered normal in Sydney - it just depends if you want to live in the city or live further out which gives you more space, both will cost ~500 upwards
I feel your pain! My partner and I went apartment inspecting since Decemeber last year. Some where lovely and others really showed us the power of photoshop real estate agencies use. Honestly some where tomatoes vs potatoes in real live. We finally got our hands on an apartment we loved! Good luck with your new chapter of life with your partner! May the years to come be fruitful and amazing :)
i feel like i have watched her grow up from being in school to having her own apartment omg. am i a mom
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Hey lovely, north facing properties are actually the most brightest and hence, most sought after in Australia. Obviously, if there is a building blocking the outlook that is a different story ☺️
Totally. I have West-facing which is too hot in the arvo and before had South which was very dark. North is best.
I agree, North facing are the best! But if she had other buildings blocking it there’s no benefit unfortunately. West facing is the worst in summer omg, way too hot.
not me watching the entire video when im still in school living with my family. but briddy is life
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Same
I'm almost 60 and have never owned any property ...never will . Thanks to this i was able to pick up sticks and move to another country when an opportunity arose, 4 days later new country resident
oh wow
Gah i love this! So excited for your new chapter in life ✨
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Can’t wait to share with you☺️
For general good daylight north facing apartments are the best. West facing units receive the super harsh sun around 3pm to sunset which will make your room sizzling during summer. If you are looking for an apartment which is single aspect I recommend north facing units.
Best decision you’ll ever make! I’m also renting. My only regret was not doing it earlier. You will grow so much as a person! And renting is great so much freedom! Good luck on your new chapter
Omg yes honestly, I LOVE watching videos of houses and apartments so I definitely enjoyed this video! Your apartment is so beautiful!! Can’t wait for more apartment vlogs once you’ve settled in!!
I had a dream that Briddy visited LA and I met her! Wow what watching this video before bed can do!! 😭😂
Can't believe I've been watching Briddy since she was in high school and now she MOVED OUT and has her own apartment!! Time really does fly
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The apartment they chose looks like the newer apartments in Penrith. We lived in a “penthouse” in the new apartments in Penrith and it was amazing (saying it’s a “penthouse” because that’s what it was advertised as, but there were at least 10 other “penthouses” on the floor that were laid out similarly). It was split level on the top floor and so bright! Ours faced west, so we looked towards the blue mountains.
If you’re looking to move out, highly recommend Penrith on the Thornton side. Our apartment was $540 a week and only moved out because we bought a house and the owners wanted to move back.
SHE LOOKS STUNNING 😍😭😭
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As an almost 40 yr old I wish I bought a house instead of renting. I thought renting was good at your age, but I regret now. Can't buy now with kids. Renting just helps your landlord. A mortgage is your own house and you can sell when you want.
Most people in Sydney can’t afford to buy a house at any age right now - I’ll feel lucky if I own a home by 40 here.
@@maddyrevenge feel your pain
@@maddyrevenge most people living in Sydney own their house. If you are poor or can’t save, move somewhere else
@@DavidRamseyIII 40% of Sydney residents are renters. In some suburbs the % of renters is as high as 70%. This percentage will only grow as overseas investors and baby boomers continue to hoard property to benefit from negative gearing and the eventual sales profit as housing prices continue to skyrocket.
Watching apartment hunting videos makes me excited for the day I can do it myself.( The apartment you chose was very nice , loved it ✨😌✨)
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Same. Only 14 at the moment but man. This is my absolute dream. I’ve always been in a rural area with no people and it’s so miserable for me. I’ve lived in suburban NJ for a while and I loved it. This is my dream
Just came across your channel now as I’m hoping to live in Australia some point in my life , your voice is just so calming to listen to !
One thing you forgot on the check list; “you need to have wealthy parents to pay for the rent” what is a 20 year old student doing to afford a $625 per week apartment. I work full time and earn above minimum wage and there is no way I can afford to pay that much on rent.
lives with her boyfriend, probably splitting rent? and u dont know what they both do for a living
If you can't afford 625 a week you need a better job brother
The apartments look so good in your area!! The latter apartments did look pretty nice
Wtf I have been looking at the most gross apartments in Sydney for like $450 a week and these are $500??? there is no way, these are so cute
Me too! I’d love to know what suburb these apartments are in!
@@cat2k10 i think rhodes or wentworth point
@@cat2k10 Look around Zetland/Rosebery area too. Quite similar apartments in the vid for around $500
i wish i could afford to move out
I believe the prices you saw in the video were affected by the Covid. Usually, it is pretty hard to find these kind of nice-looking houses with such a reasonable price like this in Sydney.
This was fun to watch! Always love apartment hunting! Prices defs do seem a lot higher compared to Melbourne (where I'm based right now) but yeah in HK the apartment rents were so insane too.
Considering how nice/ modern some of these places look, the prices are actually pretty decent.👌👌
This makes me happy I now own and never have to go through rental house hunting hell again. Congrats on your choice.
I moved out at 21 and it is great for personal development
This feels really bizzare cause I swear I literally inspected most of these properties before
Apartments in Sydney are so generic now. No character to them.
So good that the housing supply is so high in Sydney! It’s insane on the central coast at the moment because everyone from Sydney is moving up here 😢
Same in Perth :(
@@emmckenzie4002 dont get me started on perth😭😭i hate this damn city
Cool content, will go back to Sydney whenever Australia opens its border! Missed Sydney so much. I lived in Haymarket Sydney at a 3 bedroom apt and the price was $650 per week. Around $500 for those apts in your vids are all good deals to me honestly
thats so expensive
@@namjoonie936 not if you live in Australia and have a job there. Their average pay in Australia is much higher than America that’s why it cost more.
@@Spyxfamily_loidloid i live in australia
I can’t wait for this moving series!!~
i am so happy u chose number 7!! it had amazing interior & i would definitely chose it aswell!
thanks for using my song in your video!
your cup on the couch is making me nervous
Honestly same
Left Sydney and Australia for a couple of months ago and finding your channel makes me feel like I'm still there ❤️
Can't believe I've been watching her from when she was 15! It's so weird hahahaa
I’m about to start apartment hunting in Melbourne! So glad I found this video. So nervous but ready for this next chapter. I’m 18, from the uk!
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I’ve just moved out in Melbourne! Brunswick is a good, cheap area
awh im so happy u managed to find a great apartment !! all the best for the next part of your journey ❤️
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Went through this as well during 2020-now. Both WFH, planning to rent alone now with a stable job. I need a lot of space for myself. Was considering moving from Sydney to Melbourne as well.
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Im one of those silent viewers that just enjoy but dont comment haha im so excited for you! I cant wait to have my own space too, sending luck and blessings your way! 💕
Thanks so much for the love it means the world to me!
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So excited for you and I can’t wait for new content in this apartment!
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I would definitely pick this apartment as well! It’s amazing ✨ Can’t wait for the content that’s coming ☺️
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Great overview, just one thing, generally, landlords take care of water bills and strata, you will pay the remaining utility bills. Good luck in your new place
not me watching this in middle school with no intention to buy an apartment soon: 😀
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I wanted to move out few months now, same reasons as yours but fincicially speaking... that thought always hold me back...
gosh how I wish I can be in 20s again, those were the best years in my life....
You got the direction wrong in terms of sunlight. North facing is better than South (mostly dark). East gets the sun in the morning and West gets the sun in the afternoon (very hot during summer). East and North facing apartments are more desirable and expensive.
I loveee watching apartment hunting videos 🥰
its good you've actually researched what you want, nice choices made! Australian property is so expensive tho it kills me :')
Can't believe we're almost the same age and you're living with ur bf & know lots abt life while here i am under the same roof w/ my big-ass messy family lmao:')
That blue cup ON THE EDGE at the start was stressing me out BUT YAYYYYY! NEW CHAPTER :D
Strange to want west-facing in Australia. It get's super hot, uncomfortable sunset light especially in summer. Most Australians tend to want north facing light. Though obviously, highly local things might affect specific apartments or houses - such as if a big building is blocking the light from the north - as was the case here.
Also, I imagine lots of expensive apartments on the north side of the harbour waterfront would actually want south-facing views to get in the vista of the harbour and central business district on the other side.
did you use a real estate agent? where did you find these apartments? I tried looking online and I definitely cannot see those nice of an apartments for the same price range
This video was really great and informative! I was just wondering what areas are these apartments in, and also what areas you'd recommend? Are they closer to the CBD or further out? Was just curious as they look really good for the price.
Congratulations Briddy! This is amazing!!!
Just wondering how you found all of these listings, what website did you use? Loved the video by the way!!
thank you for taking us along in your journeyyyyy!!!
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what's with newer houses and installing carpet 😭like I'm asian we don't do carpet I grew up being told it is disgusting
Carpet eliminates noise for downstairs neighbors, yeah I dont like it either
You mean apartments...noise insulation is a big deal
@@cl6107 it's houses and apartments
@@amelilee78 Ohh I mean that makes sense but when I lived in East Asia there were like no apartments with carpet. It wasn't noisy at all - they were some of the most well noise-insulated places I've seen. I guess over there they usually have heated floors though so that provides enough insulation or perhaps they are able to use more concrete or something. I feel like if you're buying a decently priced apartment/house, it should be well-built enough to not have carpet like it's literally so gross 😭
It is in fact disgusting. When I first came to the U.S I was surprised how all the apartments are carpeted🤢
good on you, life only gets better from here, keep going
Watching this just makes me want to move back to Melbourne from Sydney. I forgot how much more you get for the money down there.. Your apartment is lovely :)
Loving your videos Brissy🖤
omg ths intro is sooo cute!! >
I love the sweater!!!
Hi Would you mind telling us the name or location of each apartment?
when I’m older I really wanna become a teacher in Sydney Australia and have my own apartment
i love ur adult journey/advice videos like this and finances MORE PLSSS
the interior designer in me loved this video !!
I love your attention to detail.
along Macquarrie area we pay like 800 dollars a week at Waterloo Road. Building is connected to the mall. It's a two bedroom apartment with study area convertible to a small room.
Oh lol. Knew each and every apartment 😁 bcos I was also looking for the same area/ same apartment criteria and budget. So this video is somehow super helpful I don’t need to book inspections 😂
@@karennguyen7570 yeap where is this
Great video! Very informative, thank you ☺️
so happy for you briddy
Could you please tell me where the 1st apartment was, it looks like a great deal for the price!
What some folks do, is denounce these hefty overpriced bubbles to consumer protection agencies. See Ireland which had recent State intervention to unlock at least 900 houses & appartments to be affordable.
Thanks for the video! it gave lots of insight as to what's out there. I'm moving back to Australia next year but wondered where does everyone find rental info?
This was SUPER interesting. I’d be keen to watch more videos like this (adulting?!)
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if you don't mind me asking, what area was the first apartment in ? Or even better, what building?
Wait.... how do you find so many nice&new apartments below $600 in Sydney??? May you want to share some suburbs you visited?
same ! must be far away from the CBD, I just moved into one in North Sydney $600 1b, fairly new
Looks like around Rhodes
Rhodes and Wentworth point, most likely.
Loved this so much 💗
loved this!! 🤩
Wow I’m doing the same thing right now I was preparing to buy a townhome for several months but then I realized first: I don’t have many options lol and second I really don’t want to make such a commitment at such a young age where anything can happen in my life and I don’t want to feel stuck. I’m also looking for an apartment now but the prices here in the US are ridiculous
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Really enjoyed this girl! Looking forward to more videos ☺️☺️
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as a student i could never afford a 600$ a week omg
some of those apartment are meant for 4 ppls
its crazy the money people have
$600 a week is nothing try $2800- 3000 a month for a 1 bedroom in Toronto, an apartment that has no bedrooms literally just a bathroom and kitchen is on sale for $670,000 here so 600 a week is a dream
@@Afterfalling How big is it? 30 sq m?
@@stoneszelokyin 499 sqft
Apartment 3 and 4 are Meriton apartments :). Same colours, same fixtures :)
Woah I follow you on ig and somehow now you appear on my youtube recommendations. That’s some cray algorithm
You know what’s crazier? I’ve been apartment hunting in Sydney and now this is in my suggestions. Never heard of Briddy before!
whaaat this is crazy how cheap they are! My husband and I got a place in Sydney in May (2021) and our rent is $800/wk for 2 bed 2 bath.
How did you guys get an apartment being a student?, just asking as we are wanting to move to Sydney but we are on a DSP family payments is it easy to be accepted in Sydney?
i guessed the right apartment!! love you so much keep up
You're so gorgeous! & I loved the vibe of this video
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Loooved to see this vlog, as I want to move to Sydney next year. But where do you find all these appartments on, do you have some websites you advice? As a foreigner I only know AirBnb and that's not what I'm looking for of course ;)
Congratulations babe! So excited for you! Also, where's your jumper from? it looks so cute on you!
Super helpful, like even if you are looking to rent out your place in Sydney 🥰
Which suburb are you looking at? Didn't know u can get such nice 2 bedder at $550 in Sydney
Not anywhere near CBD for sure
I hate appartments when you walk in and boom its an open kitchen, that flows into the living room.
I am planning to move in Australia in few months time. Any suggestion which place to stay near to job opportunities
What part / suburb of Sydney were these apartments?
Same girl, I'm currently apartment hunting. It'll be the 3rd time that my partner and I are moving, and to a bigger place and as uni students.
do your thanggg 😌
GOOD LUCK! i hope you guys find a good place soon
the prices per week are actually insane holy
Whereabouts in Sydney?
Because I am in a hunt for a place myself and all the apartments that I am looking into are 650 and above
I'm also wondering about this!!
What site should I use for apartment hunting?
I’m so confused can someone please explain why Briddy wants a West facing apartment for an all-day sunlight? I thought South was the direction where sunlight would be hitting all day..?
Thats probably because you're in the Northern hemisphere.. Australia is in the southern hemisphere, so north facing would get sunlight all day
I was confused too, usually you'd want north facing in Australia.
She's wrong. North and East facing is better. South will be dark all day while West will get the sun in the afternoon which is very hot during summer.
@@anna-ek6mp this may be a dumb q (and i am probably just dumb lol), but why would it be different in the northern hemisphere, the sun rises and sets the same around the world so wouldn't the sunlight be the same?
@@steephaniieeeee because of the earth's tilt and the way it rotates
Amazing video.. but I would like to know about 7th apartment .. what's the address for 7th apartment?