14 Cheapest Cities To Live in New Zealand in 2023!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2024
- Living in New Zealand can be as expensive and as affordable as you make it. Some cities are indeed extremely pricey, especially when it comes to rent and house prices. At the same time, there are places (hidden gems) that offer a great quality of life and cheap housing. Watch till the end to learn more!
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00:00 - Intro
00:37 - Christchurch
02:25 - Hamilton
03:04 - Dunedin
03:58 - Palmerston North
04:56 - Rotorua
05:44 - Napier
06:40 - Invercargill
07:37 - Whanganui
08:07 - Timaru District
08:52 - Taupo District
09:43 - Gisborne
10:15 - Greymouth
10:50 - Oamaru
11:36 - Wairarapa District
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Great video. The information is interesting.
Hi Anna thanks for the great video and well done on your pronunciations for the city names I was impressed.
You are welcome. Thank you, it’s a struggle but I am eager to learn :)
Your English is really good
Also in Whanganui the local council just increased rates so look for rents to increase big time from this.
So stunning views country ❤️
Shame you are moving here to Christchurch in the middle of winter but many places in Europe are colder so I am sure you will live :P
Umm I'm not sure about those figures, average rent is way above 500 in 90% of the towns she mentioned the rent medium is more around 700 a week these days..
Beautiful country
Hey there hello that was a great quick rundown on places with good employment/living cost ratios.. And yeah your English is pretty good too well done!
Christchurch is definitely the best value major city at the moment & many people are moving here from Auckland & Wellington because of that. Alot of it has to do with the fact Christchurch is building housing at a faster rate than anywhere else. Not just meeting Earthquake replacement but for the recently moved too. So the wages & living costs works out vs other cities.
We don't have exactly the best nightlife lol, & certainly not the latest either like we actually used to have the latest nightlife in NZ before the 2011 Earthquakes (I used to go out till 7am back then). But there's still a good & vibrant music scene, especially for electronic music & Reggae Soundsystem culture.. And there's alot of good cafes for the size too..
But what makes Christchurch great is the Hills. So much mountain biking just on the back doorstep, even a chairlift access bike park you can drop in for free if you get yourself to the top of the trails. Or go roadbiking up the hills & around the summit if you're more a roadbiker (As I have been while I recover from a MTB injury haha).. If you like your biking Christchurch is a good place to be.. :)
Was expecting Nelson & Blenheim to be in this list too, maybe they don't check out as value, given how many boomer retirees there are to put up the price?
You have used the same picture of Invercargill for Greymouth ;-)
upsie :)
Both awesome places :-)
A few more Serbs can probably turn a good city into a great one, just keep the Californians out and we'll be on the right road 👍
I'm a New Zealander and her numbers are way off.
Yeah. Good new build house in Hamilton for 600k? You won't even find one new build for that in Tokoroa or Te Kuiti. 600k?😅😂😢
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Gisborne.
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Yeah. Good new build house in Hamilton for 600k? You won't even find one new build for that in Tokoroa or Te Kuiti. 600k?😅😂
im looking for place to move to.. Auckland is the worst place to live and raise children.
I escaped Auckland 34 years ago, never regretted the move. I actually do agree with you. The only advantage I see for Auckland, is more choice for work. Everything else is worse compared to almost anywhere else in NZ.
@@yootoobnz8109 Nice, I've finally left there too. it's been 2 weeks at my new location and i feel happier.. Akl is too jammed pack with small houses to close to each other now with too many cars on the road crowding everything it's worse. I'm glad we finally made the move out of there raising our kids in a normal place now..
@@yolotoko2393 That's great to hear! It is always stressful moving, congratulations on making the big move :-)
@@yootoobnz8109 Thanks🙂
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It is not all about the rent....New Zealand is very expensive overall, the govt is over bearing & our skilled are leaving in droves (esp medical). The govt has incited race wars & is attemping to divide the nation for blackr@ck to take over. It really is not glossy here, poverty is rife, generational unemployment & the crime it brings, is everywhere many businesses have closed due to virus & lack or real govt help as they (govt) want a two tier society, our military are under resourced & our rights as people are heavily reduced. Our govt is socialist & quickly heading towards communism.
Thank you for using english place names.
You clearly do not know the definition of communism! If they would head that way this country would be actually affordable to live! Trust me! This is the most capitalistic country I have ever lived in! People really need to check their information before they start throwing all those vocabulary! P.S. No, I am nor communist. No, I do not like the current NZ government either.
@@akcjaemigracja I see, that explains why most immigrants are coming FROM communist countries and not TO.
you have been drinking far too much Tui
@@nikkster01 Yeah right
NZ is NOT a communist country. I'll admit NZ is over rated in many aspects but certainly not communist. As for rising crime... OZ, UK, US etc.... they all bad as well. To live in a decent low crime country you will need to move to somewhere like Switzerland or Eastern Europe, Japan or Saudi Arabia. For those places you would have to learn another language.