Considering a Move to the Far South Coast of NSW

My husband and I, both in our late 40s, are thinking about relocating from Sydney to the far south coast of NSW, specifically between Bodalla and Eden. Since we don’t have kids, we’re curious about what it’s like to establish a social network in that area.

I understand the community has a significant retiree population, but what’s the atmosphere like for remote workers?

I would love to connect with anyone who has made a similar transition. Your insights would be greatly appreciated!

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  1. Making the move to the NSW far south coast sounds exciting! The region between Bodalla and Eden is beautiful, with stunning beaches and a more relaxed lifestyle compared to Sydney.

    Building a social network there can be a bit different from what you might be used to in a big city like Sydney, but it’s definitely possible. While it’s true that there’s a significant retiree demographic, many people in the area are also working remotely or have made lifestyle changes similar to yours.

    Here are a few ways to help you connect with others:

    1. Local Events and Markets: Attend community events, farmers’ markets, and festivals. These are great places to meet locals and other newcomers.

    2. Clubs and Hobby Groups: Look for clubs that align with your interests, whether it’s hiking, photography, or arts and crafts. Many small towns have community centres that host various activities.

    3. Volunteering: Getting involved in local charities or events can also be a great way to meet people and give back to the community.

    4. Networking: There may be co-working spaces or cafes that cater to remote workers where you can meet others in a similar situation.

    5. Online Communities: Check out local Facebook groups or forums where you can connect with people before you arrive. This can help you find social gatherings or meet-up opportunities.

    Overall, the vibe tends to be friendly and welcoming. You might find that people are eager to connect, especially with others who choose to make this beautiful area their home. Good luck with your move!

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