Taking the plunge and moving from Melbourne to Sydney is a big step, one you’re probably super excited about.

Perhaps you’re moving because you’ve had enough of Melbourne’s unpredictable weather. Or maybe you’re moving for work or you just want a sea change (good news, Sydney’s beaches are fantastic).

Either way, there are a few things to think about when moving interstate.

The HomeMove team has compiled this overview of things people leaving Melbourne and moving to Sydney need to know.

Your car is not your friend anymore

In Melbourne, most people use their cars on a daily basis, with the possible exception of those living in the very centre of the city. Parking can be a pain in Victoria’s capital, but it’s nothing compared to what you’ll encounter in Sydney.

According to the NRMA, Sydney’s CBD has just 12.2 parking spots for every 100 commuters, making this the worst ratio for city drivers in all of Australia. And if you do manage to get a park, be prepared to pay for it.

The parking space levy applied by Revenue NSW aims to reduce congestion and encourage commuters to use public transport, but it also means hefty parking fees. The average daily fee in Sydney’s city centre is $70.85.

For these reasons, many Sydneysiders have ditched personal vehicles (or don’t use them often) and instead walk everywhere or jump on the city’s public transport offerings.