This video is a lot longer than my usual vids! Would you have preferred me to cut this video down to 3-5 minutes long or was it a good length? Let me knowww!! :)
Gold Coast is the best beach in Australia with more than 100 different kinds of restaurants and ineffable sceneries. Hope I can spend more time being in this captivating attractions. Also, the people here are very friendly and nice.
great video. time for an update. would love to see Surfers Paradise promoted ss Australia's ultra high end answer to Monaco. The Spit is going to get mega yacht berths soon so Surfers Paradise should provide the ultra high end dining and entertainment venues to go with it.
I love this city its very beautiful and friendly it reminds me of San Francisco love the weather and the aussie from the Gold Coast are great to talk to and have a few cold beers with... much love to Australia 🇦🇺
Good length, loved the intro super professional. Liked that you kept the pros and the cons in there. Whats up with the homeless people sounds like an issue worth investigating. Keep up the good work!
As some from Melbourne were it is really cold and depressing since I love going up there I can say It is the best and anyone that is born there is lucky
Let's get one thing clear - the Coast does have a Winter and even in Summer you can get a crap day. Unless things have changed massively, the Coast has a serious drug culture.
Cool concept 😊 You obviously put work into your channel, good work! I'm also on the GC! I moved here from Germany, its got to be one of the best places in the world!
Oh gosh! I want to live US, originally coming from Greece and I am between Germany and Australia. Germany has culture, jobs and is closer to Greece and GC is sunny with beaches and relaxing lifestyle. What would you suggest for someone with a family?
I am of UK, me and my family are thinking about living in Gold Coast or somewhere in Queensland or even Hobart and we're in search for houses that are cheap and I like to see if there are kangaroos there.
TheLatiosnlatias02 Just letting you know there is a vast difference between the Gold Coast Qld and Hobart Tasmania. Apart from distance almost 1100 miles. geography is different as is the history. Australia is huge. Tasmania that little island that hangs south is approx a third the size of the UK. The UK can fit into Australia 32 times. Gold Coast is modern, vibrant surrounded by surfing beaches, warm tropical weather in the summer, temperate in the winter. Hobart is steeped in history. Much smaller population. Open to the Antarctic winds, cold in winter (think Scotland ) summers are not quite so hot as up north. Tasmania is an island, segregated from mainland Australia, so what they can’t produce themselves has to be brought in. So do your homework and find out as much as you can about each place, don’t just let the real estate prices be your guide. Depending on your work/career/family etc., there are lots of rural towns and cities that are great to live in and the upside is real estate is not so expensive. You can always visit the Gold Coast for holidays. Good luck. Ps plenty of kangaroos out in the country, we drive cars with bull bars because on a full moon if you hit one they can really make a mess of your car.
@@blacksorrento4719 I see. I could favour Gold Coast or even Sunshine Coast. And what rural towns would you suggest? You had any experience about those real estate?
TheLatiosnlatias02 I have relatives both up on the Gold Coast and in Tasmania but I don’t live there myself. Visited both places often which is why I messaged you. Towns differ just depending what your job is and whether the industry that established that town, would meet your needs. There are mining towns and agricultural towns and towns whereby the government has decentralised out of the main cities. Each state has its own government body. Then there is the federal government which is run out of Canberra. ACT ( Australian Capital Territory ). If you are looking to move here, I would suggest you opt for one of the rural towns rather than a major state capital, you may do better with the points system. Remember Australia is vast, what is a long distance to you in the UK we think nothing of. Majority of the population lives on the periphery of the continent. Google to find out what occupations or skilled workers Australia is looking for and where, then go from there. Real estate differs it is all about supply and demand. If you manage to get here, consider renting for a period of time wherever you locate to. Get a feel for the place. Don’t expect it to be UK down under, it isn’t. Easier to change locations when you don’t own anything than tie your money up with a wrong decision. Btw there is not much leasehold here. Most property is what is known as Torrens Title. All the best in your search.
TheLatiosnlatias02 Gosh it’s just as well I am having one of my insomniac nights, very early morning here 🥴 I live in a country town south of Sydney NSW. Not my place to suggest towns to you, I don’t know your requirements. That is a personal choice. Have a look on a map and then find out all that you can online. Suffice to say that if Queensland is your choice, you have mentioned either the GC or the Sunshine Coast see what is on offer for your occupation. Surely employment would be a defining factor as to where you would settle? Seek.com.au or Indeed Australia are online job sites that could help you with that information. There are others as well.
I SKIPPED IT WHEN I WAS IN OZZ SO IT'S A PLACE TO COME TO NEXT TIME. LOVE AUSTRALIA. WELL I HOPE I'LL HAVE THE CHANCE TO GO BACK THERE, IN THE MEANTIME IT'S ON MY MIND...
I’m planning to study there next year but I’m kinda torn between gold coast or sydney. If anyone could give me an insight that would be great. I’m into beaches and surfing btw but I dunno I feel like I have more opportunities in sydney.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AoX97LX2Snw.html&ab_channel=MonikaNateras-KiwiTravel If you are thinking of moving to the Gold Coast, check this video.
If you like tacky. There are so so so so many better places in Australia. For 1000s kms of empty beaches, perfect weather and great surfing go to WA and the Ningaloo Reef, unspoilt and wilder.
I currently live I. The us but if me and my family wanted to move to the Gold Coast what are affordable suburbs in the Gold Coast for housing ? Not an apartment would love a house in the Gold Coast. I’ve only really seen apartments and when I do find a find a house on the market in the Gold Coast it’s 10 hours away in Brisbane
Hey Jess a bit late to reply but Southport is a nice affordable suburb not too far from the city/beach. My brother moved there a few years back and hes loving it
The local goverment there has put MASSIVE tolls in most university car parks. They said that the tolls would last for around a decade because of the amount of people claiming to be tourists so they dont have to pay taxes. Worst of all, they are trying to hide it. Barely anyone knows about it. I happen to know about it because my cousin goes to a uni in the gold coast. Dont go there.
@@user-xp9zm9wu9k woah... thanks for letting me know, yeaa i still have like 4 years to think about it, if i cld get a high GPA maybe i wouldn't go there. but is there any other reasons to not study in gold coast other than the uni parking tolls? thanks!!
Have you lived in all the states to be able to say that on an unbiased level? So far I have lived in every state BUT Qld. So far NSW is my favorite state, however that might change once l move to Qld in about a year.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AoX97LX2Snw.html&ab_channel=MonikaNateras-KiwiTravel If you are thinking of moving to the Gold Coast, check this video.
I didn't understand anything the old man wearing glasses plus a cap said, he talks like ahjesbduakdnduekebdjskdhxidbedkdb... Is he running in a marathon? 🤣🤣..
It does seem that way... itgets referred to as just the “Gold Coast area” sometimes, but yep it is a city! Gold Coast City is just like Brisbane or Melbourne but it’s not a capital city so it doesn’t have a clean CBD postcode like 4000 as Brisbane does. If you were to use Gold Coast City’s CBD as its postcode, it would technically be 4215. 🙂
No, definitely not. Oh yeah, it has something for everyone like the most crime in QLD. It's the worst place ever. The Sunshine Coast is absolutely beautiful and much safer. The best thing about the Gold Coast is going home to Brisbane.
It's a safe place just watch out 2am for the crackheads, knife weilding teens, drugs that is in all classes. I love it here!! also there's way too many malls lol too many people moving here since 2020 rents are swelling and availability dwindelling?
hard place to gt around....once you've been to the theme pareks and the beach and the rainforestts just the same old shit, hard to make friends here, very expensive, every suburb looks the same, easy to get lost, very depressing if you cant find work.,
Nah you're doing it wrong, buy a boat, be friendly and visit non tourist spots. Get a hobbie like fishing, sports or as mentioned the boat. Explore everywhere not just the parks, Ppl are shit no matter where you go, would rather be here than another lame big city
I'm currently living in livable Melbourne and was born and raised here and been living here for 50+ years. My thoughts about the Gold coast is that it's not livable but the fact that there's half a million+ people living there tells me that for them it's manageable because obviously if it wasn't the population will be 0 but it doesn't mean it will be manageable for me and some people from cooler climates like Melbourne.
Yes, it is. The most friendly people in Australia. I don't like Australians in other parts of Australia because they feel distant and hard to approach the strangers. This is not the case here. People are easy going and fun to talk to. I'm not sure why their personality is too different from Australian stereotypes, but I guess Australia is too vast and people's personality is differ from place to place. Most of Gold Coast area is the rural other than the central area, so people's laid-back attitude is shaped up by spending a lot time with nature.
@@Glenn-ei3xp Generalisation is always right. Even I do not want to work in my neigborhood area because of poverty and nasty people. I always commute to countryside to work with sane people. Generalisation has some truths in some cases. You can get killed in Brasil if you do not believe in generalisation that Brasil is dangerous. and think there are safe places somwhere in Brasil. You also generalise that generalising is a bad things. Generalisation can put us in the safe situation because we avoid going to dangerous areas where you can get killed if we walk at night. Because of my generalisation, I can work without worrying about being stubbed by co-workers or being harassed. Before that, I was being harassed or given threats from the co-workers in my hometown very often. In countryside, I feel 95% safer than my town. You can say someone is ignorant, but each person has gone through many traumas or nightmares in the past. Same as women being sexaully harrased by men. Please say she is ignorant and do not trust any men is plain stupid. I really do not like Sydney people because they always do bad things for me. Give my freedom to choose who I want to talk. That's it.
@@munetoshiyamasaki7536 dear oh dear. What a load of shit. A generalisation is lumping all people in one bubble. Sorry but that is effing ignorant. It’s like me saying all Japanese are little, ugly and have horrendous teeth. I wouldn’t say that because it is just plain insulting. That’s exactly what you are doing. Clown FO