Hobsonville (Auckland)
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Re: Hobsonville (Auckland)
They may not live there but they may well be local to the area, know the area well and are Aucklanders. Same for some of the posters here. They live in the area and know what they see.
If asking for a real picture then you will get a variety of opinions and viewpoints. People that may have already moved there are unlikely to give a real picture. They will wish to protect their asset.
If asking for a real picture then you will get a variety of opinions and viewpoints. People that may have already moved there are unlikely to give a real picture. They will wish to protect their asset.
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Why bother asking. You appear to made up your mind already.
The people who have replied have far more knowledge of the place than you do. When I first moved to Aux I lived a short stroll away, I did some work on some of the houses, still visit family and friends who live in it and around it, although as I said I haven't been to it for a few years as there is nothing to do there. The houses are flimsy, built down to a price for maximum profit, packed in within touching distance of each other, have no sections, some have already reported structural issues but the developers won't have a bar of it. The place has been extremely well marketed and rocketing house prices have attracted many. Auckland prices are now falling but hobbsonville developers continue to market at ott price points, so that's only ever going to end in tears for many. The houses look nice if you like that sort of thing and are very modern inside.
Now remind me again what you experience of the place is....
The people who have replied have far more knowledge of the place than you do. When I first moved to Aux I lived a short stroll away, I did some work on some of the houses, still visit family and friends who live in it and around it, although as I said I haven't been to it for a few years as there is nothing to do there. The houses are flimsy, built down to a price for maximum profit, packed in within touching distance of each other, have no sections, some have already reported structural issues but the developers won't have a bar of it. The place has been extremely well marketed and rocketing house prices have attracted many. Auckland prices are now falling but hobbsonville developers continue to market at ott price points, so that's only ever going to end in tears for many. The houses look nice if you like that sort of thing and are very modern inside.
Now remind me again what you experience of the place is....
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I just know quite a few tradies who have told me about the changes at Hobsonville and none of it has been very positive. They have talked about the very narrow streets, the small houses and so on. If you like the area and if it suits you then great. No-one else's opinion matters. We aren't great drinkers but we still like to have a choice of bars and cafe's locally to choose from. Love meeting up with friends for quiz night on a Thursday evening. We've met loads of new people that way, some have become good friends, others we don't see outside of the quiz but it's good to chat with them. For us, it helps us feel part of the community.
I offered Greenhithe as an alternative consideration, as it has more of a village feel about it.
When we first came over we had ideas of settling on the North Shore from photos we had seen on the internet, but in reality it didn't match our expectations and felt closed in or the houses were cold and damp. So that's how we ended up looking & buying on the Whangaparaoa peninsula.
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I asked for opinions but not snarky comments on house sizes,prices,like or dislike etc...I am very aware that house prices are over inflated and that newly built are not everyone cup of tea but that is not what I asked....isn't better to say nothing if you have nothing relevant to say?
Open chat forums are just that. The conversation will ebb and flow and move around the given topic as people talk & exchange. It all helps give a more rounded picture doesn't it but at the end of the day it will be what you feel suits you .
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.I didn't ask about about the housing stock as I am aware it simply boils down to personal opinion.I specifically asked about services in the area.I have lived in Auckland and I am aware of the different style of housing on offer and the issues related to them.I will not waste my time pointing out likes,dislikes,preferences etc.
Good luck with your plans
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If you want facts about whether there is a library or beach nearby then you can quite easily establish that from Google that there are neither within easy striking distance; and would assume your prior experience of Auckland would have given you some idea of the lie of the land and to know where the hospitals are. As you will likely also appreciate from your research that there is no major infrastructure in the 'planning' for Auckland and not likely we will see any new hospitals any time soon in order to meet the demands and service the extra thousands of people that the massive housing estates such as Hobsonville are being built for.
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My apologies, I live 19 mins away from Hobsonville and drive over that way quite often, so I assumed that would make me suitably qualified to have an opinion but clearly you want someone who has a more informed or perhaps a more rose tinted opinion than me. Good luck with that!
If you want facts about whether there is a library or beach nearby then you can quite easily establish that from Google that there are neither within easy striking distance; and would assume your prior experience of Auckland would have given you some idea of the lie of the land and to know where the hospitals are. As you will likely also appreciate from your research that there is no major infrastructure in the 'planning' for Auckland and not likely we will see any new hospitals any time soon in order to meet the demands and service the extra thousands of people that the massive housing estates such as Hobsonville are being built for.
If you want facts about whether there is a library or beach nearby then you can quite easily establish that from Google that there are neither within easy striking distance; and would assume your prior experience of Auckland would have given you some idea of the lie of the land and to know where the hospitals are. As you will likely also appreciate from your research that there is no major infrastructure in the 'planning' for Auckland and not likely we will see any new hospitals any time soon in order to meet the demands and service the extra thousands of people that the massive housing estates such as Hobsonville are being built for.
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Thankfully you don't get to choose the way a thread goes or it would be very boring; my second post was in response to Moses about one particular house in Hobsonville that he found and really nothing to do with you at all, so perhaps you just need to take a chill pill.