OZ or NZ?
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OZ or NZ?
Hi, I am looking to leave the UK and live abroad. I have been looking at NZ recently as my husband suggested it but I have found myself asking why not Australia, why NZ. We are a family of three, me, my husband and a five year old son. Husband is going to be looking for work as a HGV driver or equivilent, i just want part time work, anything will do during school hours, would like to live in a town, not a big city, where it is warm most of the year, near a beach or within reach of a beach and a house in the region of £100,000. Son has special needs and minor health problems. I know I am probably asking too much. Has anyone live in both? which do they prefer and why? where sounds best for me and my family?
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Have never been to NZ but when we first started thinking about emigrating we thought about it. I think both Oz and NZ have their advantages and disadvantages but for us we felt that the wages offered my hubby were far too low to manage on (he's a pharmacist) even here in Tasmania he's earning less than half of what he got in the UK and that's a struggle! Also we were advised my friends who have been to NZ that the cost of living was high, lack of infrastructure, transport etc was not so good.
So we chose Tasmania as we felt it was a compromise between the two places and I feel that it is, it has wonderful scenery, lots of wild places and not so many people! But I'm not sure about getting a house for £100k in Oz or NZ, although I guess there may be suburbs that are cheaper in the bigger cities.
Hopefully someone will come along with experiences of both places, who will be able to give more info. Try asking on the NZ forum on here as well.
Sam
Have never been to NZ but when we first started thinking about emigrating we thought about it. I think both Oz and NZ have their advantages and disadvantages but for us we felt that the wages offered my hubby were far too low to manage on (he's a pharmacist) even here in Tasmania he's earning less than half of what he got in the UK and that's a struggle! Also we were advised my friends who have been to NZ that the cost of living was high, lack of infrastructure, transport etc was not so good.
So we chose Tasmania as we felt it was a compromise between the two places and I feel that it is, it has wonderful scenery, lots of wild places and not so many people! But I'm not sure about getting a house for £100k in Oz or NZ, although I guess there may be suburbs that are cheaper in the bigger cities.
Hopefully someone will come along with experiences of both places, who will be able to give more info. Try asking on the NZ forum on here as well.
Sam
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Re: OZ or NZ?
I have experience of both places and it is a very hard decision and is really based on what you enjoy in life and your needs.
As an HGV driver your husband will almost certainly be on a much higher wage in Australia, especially doing linehaul driving. I know a couple of Kiwis who are leaving NZ to work in Australia because of this. In many cases this extra income is enough to swing the decision.
New Zealand - Pros
-Very clean
-Fantastic access to outdoor activities
-Some of the best scenery in the world
-Much more English than Australia (in weather also, but with better summers)
-No water shortages
-Virtually no poisonous things (no snakes)
-Better TV than Australia
-Better fresh food quality
-Very good education - but this will depend on where you live, if in Auckland you will be OK, but I suspect special needs aren't catered for that much outside major cities.
-I think it is a great place for kids to grow up
New Zealand - Cons
-Generally lower wages
-Higher cost of living in most areas
It's far less populated and busy than Australia so this can be a pro or a con, it also means less choice, less shops and some higher prices.
Feel free to ask any specific questions.
As an HGV driver your husband will almost certainly be on a much higher wage in Australia, especially doing linehaul driving. I know a couple of Kiwis who are leaving NZ to work in Australia because of this. In many cases this extra income is enough to swing the decision.
New Zealand - Pros
-Very clean
-Fantastic access to outdoor activities
-Some of the best scenery in the world
-Much more English than Australia (in weather also, but with better summers)
-No water shortages
-Virtually no poisonous things (no snakes)
-Better TV than Australia
-Better fresh food quality
-Very good education - but this will depend on where you live, if in Auckland you will be OK, but I suspect special needs aren't catered for that much outside major cities.
-I think it is a great place for kids to grow up
New Zealand - Cons
-Generally lower wages
-Higher cost of living in most areas
It's far less populated and busy than Australia so this can be a pro or a con, it also means less choice, less shops and some higher prices.
Feel free to ask any specific questions.
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First off, do you have a working visa and would you qualify for one? There's no point in making any plans until you know you're eligible to work here.
Secondly, have you looked at housing prices here? You're hoping to find a house for about $250,000 Australian which is frankly not going to happen in most places unless the prices really crash. If you want to know how much houses cost pick a few random areas and have a look at the prices. Check out in the city, out in the suburbs and then the more rural areas. I still think you'd be hard pressed to find a house for $250k, unless of course you had a large deposit and only wanted a $250k mortgage.
Secondly, have you looked at housing prices here? You're hoping to find a house for about $250,000 Australian which is frankly not going to happen in most places unless the prices really crash. If you want to know how much houses cost pick a few random areas and have a look at the prices. Check out in the city, out in the suburbs and then the more rural areas. I still think you'd be hard pressed to find a house for $250k, unless of course you had a large deposit and only wanted a $250k mortgage.
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First off, do you have a working visa and would you qualify for one? There's no point in making any plans until you know you're eligible to work here.
Secondly, have you looked at housing prices here? You're hoping to find a house for about $250,000 Australian which is frankly not going to happen in most places unless the prices really crash. If you want to know how much houses cost pick a few random areas and have a look at the prices. Check out in the city, out in the suburbs and then the more rural areas. I still think you'd be hard pressed to find a house for $250k, unless of course you had a large deposit and only wanted a $250k mortgage.
Secondly, have you looked at housing prices here? You're hoping to find a house for about $250,000 Australian which is frankly not going to happen in most places unless the prices really crash. If you want to know how much houses cost pick a few random areas and have a look at the prices. Check out in the city, out in the suburbs and then the more rural areas. I still think you'd be hard pressed to find a house for $250k, unless of course you had a large deposit and only wanted a $250k mortgage.
In NZ, I think you would struggle, but then again many places in NZ are never far from beaches anyway. If you want smaller towns then Tauranga could be a place to look at, beautiful beaches around there - as good as anything 99% of Australia has.
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What health conditions?
Agree with SR71
For NZ I would look at Rotorua
For Oz consider Melbourne or perhaps Canberra (never been) but heard of alot of drivers based there who do East coast long haul (pays better than short day runs).
Get away from considering house prices in terms of £100k its all relative to mortgage repayments and overall family budget. You may spend more on accomodation but less on holidays (because you might find holidays cheaper not for reason of giving them up).
Also consider that between Oz and NZ they are considering the flights domestic ie no international borders which will drop prices by about 30% and therefore live in Oz for the money and opportunities and holiday in NZ (or even buy house for retirement there and earn the higher currency to pay it off)
Agree with SR71
For NZ I would look at Rotorua
For Oz consider Melbourne or perhaps Canberra (never been) but heard of alot of drivers based there who do East coast long haul (pays better than short day runs).
Get away from considering house prices in terms of £100k its all relative to mortgage repayments and overall family budget. You may spend more on accomodation but less on holidays (because you might find holidays cheaper not for reason of giving them up).
Also consider that between Oz and NZ they are considering the flights domestic ie no international borders which will drop prices by about 30% and therefore live in Oz for the money and opportunities and holiday in NZ (or even buy house for retirement there and earn the higher currency to pay it off)
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Hi, I am looking to leave the UK and live abroad. I have been looking at NZ recently as my husband suggested it but I have found myself asking why not Australia, why NZ. We are a family of three, me, my husband and a five year old son. Husband is going to be looking for work as a HGV driver or equivilent, i just want part time work, anything will do during school hours, would like to live in a town, not a big city, where it is warm most of the year, near a beach or within reach of a beach and a house in the region of £100,000. Son has special needs and minor health problems. I know I am probably asking too much. Has anyone live in both? which do they prefer and why? where sounds best for me and my family?
thank you
thank you
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What health conditions?
Agree with SR71
For NZ I would look at Rotorua
For Oz consider Melbourne or perhaps Canberra (never been) but heard of alot of drivers based there who do East coast long haul (pays better than short day runs).
Get away from considering house prices in terms of £100k its all relative to mortgage repayments and overall family budget. You may spend more on accomodation but less on holidays (because you might find holidays cheaper not for reason of giving them up).
Also consider that between Oz and NZ they are considering the flights domestic ie no international borders which will drop prices by about 30% and therefore live in Oz for the money and opportunities and holiday in NZ (or even buy house for retirement there and earn the higher currency to pay it off)
Agree with SR71
For NZ I would look at Rotorua
For Oz consider Melbourne or perhaps Canberra (never been) but heard of alot of drivers based there who do East coast long haul (pays better than short day runs).
Get away from considering house prices in terms of £100k its all relative to mortgage repayments and overall family budget. You may spend more on accomodation but less on holidays (because you might find holidays cheaper not for reason of giving them up).
Also consider that between Oz and NZ they are considering the flights domestic ie no international borders which will drop prices by about 30% and therefore live in Oz for the money and opportunities and holiday in NZ (or even buy house for retirement there and earn the higher currency to pay it off)
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Greater melbourne entails numerous small village towns which would deem suitable.
Perhaps you are refering incorrectly to Melbounre in Qld which is desert and has a population of 300? Hardly call that a city, but might be for you coming from a one horse town.
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Also consider that between Oz and NZ they are considering the flights domestic ie no international borders which will drop prices by about 30% and therefore live in Oz for the money and opportunities and holiday in NZ (or even buy house for retirement there and earn the higher currency to pay it off)
We loved NZ sooo much and are desperate to go back soon. However I don't think I could live there full time...yet
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l think its just like the OZ vs UK debate, people saying one country is utopia the other crap, both countries have their postivites and negatives, its up to the individual some people might love one country but hate another while others might like think both countries are nice places to live. Theres no right or wrong answer which country is better. If it was Afghanistan vs OZ then saying OZ is a better country to live would pity much be the correct or universal answer. Although some in the MBTUK forum may disagree.
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Re: OZ or NZ?
Hi
Have never been to NZ but when we first started thinking about emigrating we thought about it. I think both Oz and NZ have their advantages and disadvantages but for us we felt that the wages offered my hubby were far too low to manage on (he's a pharmacist) even here in Tasmania he's earning less than half of what he got in the UK and that's a struggle! Also we were advised my friends who have been to NZ that the cost of living was high, lack of infrastructure, transport etc was not so good.
So we chose Tasmania as we felt it was a compromise between the two places and I feel that it is, it has wonderful scenery, lots of wild places and not so many people! But I'm not sure about getting a house for £100k in Oz or NZ, although I guess there may be suburbs that are cheaper in the bigger cities.
Hopefully someone will come along with experiences of both places, who will be able to give more info. Try asking on the NZ forum on here as well.
Sam
Have never been to NZ but when we first started thinking about emigrating we thought about it. I think both Oz and NZ have their advantages and disadvantages but for us we felt that the wages offered my hubby were far too low to manage on (he's a pharmacist) even here in Tasmania he's earning less than half of what he got in the UK and that's a struggle! Also we were advised my friends who have been to NZ that the cost of living was high, lack of infrastructure, transport etc was not so good.
So we chose Tasmania as we felt it was a compromise between the two places and I feel that it is, it has wonderful scenery, lots of wild places and not so many people! But I'm not sure about getting a house for £100k in Oz or NZ, although I guess there may be suburbs that are cheaper in the bigger cities.
Hopefully someone will come along with experiences of both places, who will be able to give more info. Try asking on the NZ forum on here as well.
Sam
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I don't think Tas would tick all of her boxes as it certainly is not warm here all year!
Sam
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For us its Australia, Tasmania. After living in Christchurch NZ for a year i would have to say Tassie is better. But this is just our own opinion and personal experiences. Money is way better as is the weather etc. Not lived on the mainland so cannot comment on that. NZ is stunning scenery wise for sure. No dangerous snakes etc. But we did have many white tail spiders in our rental that some how are getting every where (Aussie spider).
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For us its Australia, Tasmania. After living in Christchurch NZ for a year i would have to say Tassie is better. But this is just our own opinion and personal experiences. Money is way better as is the weather etc. Not lived on the mainland so cannot comment on that. NZ is stunning scenery wise for sure. No dangerous snakes etc. But we did have many white tail spiders in our rental that some how are getting every where (Aussie spider).