Finances.. shopping.. making friends..
#91
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Re: Finances.. shopping.. making friends..
Why's that? Onehunga, Ohau Beach?, Omaha?
#92
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Re: Finances.. shopping.. making friends..
She is looking to move to Whangarei Northland, eg Otangarei, Oatika
#93
Re: Finances.. shopping.. making friends..
In recent weeks I've purchased wallpaper, running trainers and a coat online from the UK for around a third of the price including postage. So if you're smart you can make life more affordable.
If only I could get some paint and carpet in the post.
If only I could get some paint and carpet in the post.
#95
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That's the key fact. You're not on the median income, you're almost in the highest decile... and it's good to hear someone plainly admit it and how it makes life easier. And that's great for you and your family.
My simple view on New Zealand is this: Great place if you've got the money or work in a high-waged, high-skilled and in demand field, usually a managerial or technical one. Or if you're financially comfortable through substantial savings, a windfall or released capital. Or perhaps if you want to go back to the land and live as simply as possible.
However, for the vast majority of low to middle income earners, accustomed to certain living standards in the UK, you're probably going to struggle or make sacrifices to live in a far-flung and remote country. New Zealand isn't what it was 20-30 years ago for the middle class on mean or median incomes, those days are long gone.
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Re: Finances.. shopping.. making friends..
That's the key fact. You're not on the median income, you're almost in the highest decile... and it's good to hear someone plainly admit it and how it makes life easier. And that's great for you and your family.
My simple view on New Zealand is this: Great place if you've got the money or work in a high-waged, high-skilled and in demand field, usually a managerial or technical one. Or if you're financially comfortable through substantial savings, a windfall or released capital. Or perhaps if you want to go back to the land and live as simply as possible.
However, for the vast majority of low to middle income earners, accustomed to certain living standards in the UK, you're probably going to struggle or make sacrifices to live in a far-flung and remote country. New Zealand isn't what it was 20-30 years ago for the middle class on mean or median incomes, those days are long gone.
My simple view on New Zealand is this: Great place if you've got the money or work in a high-waged, high-skilled and in demand field, usually a managerial or technical one. Or if you're financially comfortable through substantial savings, a windfall or released capital. Or perhaps if you want to go back to the land and live as simply as possible.
However, for the vast majority of low to middle income earners, accustomed to certain living standards in the UK, you're probably going to struggle or make sacrifices to live in a far-flung and remote country. New Zealand isn't what it was 20-30 years ago for the middle class on mean or median incomes, those days are long gone.
Most of the people I work with have either been overseas to earn the big money or younger and gaining the skills to go overseas to earn. Most realise the opportunities are not here but I think $95k is a very decent kiwi wage and you will live very comfortable.
Saying that not many people I know in the uk earn £40k, most of my friends only just earn that on joint income.