lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
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lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
Just returned from a rocket tour of NZ and also managed to secure a job in Tuaranga, (YES!) which should hopefully speed things up for me. (Out EOI has been selected but not got the invite for the full application yet.
We only managed to spend a couple of days in Tauranga and loved most of what we saw there, but anyone know reasonable areas round the edge of Tauranga thats drivable to the centre? Ideally we are trying for semi rural (a house with some garden to stretch your legs in), but need access to schools also. Trying to work out whether to rent for a year or try to buy. But trying to get a rough idea on price is a little tricky not knowing the area. THe other halfs not too keen on my idea of campervanning it for a while
Too many questions!!!!!
TIA
We only managed to spend a couple of days in Tauranga and loved most of what we saw there, but anyone know reasonable areas round the edge of Tauranga thats drivable to the centre? Ideally we are trying for semi rural (a house with some garden to stretch your legs in), but need access to schools also. Trying to work out whether to rent for a year or try to buy. But trying to get a rough idea on price is a little tricky not knowing the area. THe other halfs not too keen on my idea of campervanning it for a while
Too many questions!!!!!
TIA
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
Hi
Hope you liked your trip to tauranga, where abouts have you secured a job? We moved here jan 2006 and have never looked back. We live in a peninsular called matua which is a 10 min drive to the city centre and there is also a bus route. It takes about 15-20 mins to drive to the mount maunganui main beach from here but the inner harbour is less than a 5 min walk where there are great parks, kayaking, fishing, swimming etc. Our kids are 10 and 13 and attend the local schools here (matua primary) regarded as one of the best in the area and Otumoetai Intermediate which is about a 20 min walk for our daughter. For semi rural a lot of english people tend to head for the other end of town in pyes pa. You can get a good house there with some land for about the same price as you would pay in matua but would spend a bit of time travelling into the city.
Let me know if you want anymore details and I will see what i can do for you
Good luck
Hope you liked your trip to tauranga, where abouts have you secured a job? We moved here jan 2006 and have never looked back. We live in a peninsular called matua which is a 10 min drive to the city centre and there is also a bus route. It takes about 15-20 mins to drive to the mount maunganui main beach from here but the inner harbour is less than a 5 min walk where there are great parks, kayaking, fishing, swimming etc. Our kids are 10 and 13 and attend the local schools here (matua primary) regarded as one of the best in the area and Otumoetai Intermediate which is about a 20 min walk for our daughter. For semi rural a lot of english people tend to head for the other end of town in pyes pa. You can get a good house there with some land for about the same price as you would pay in matua but would spend a bit of time travelling into the city.
Let me know if you want anymore details and I will see what i can do for you
Good luck
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
Just returned from a rocket tour of NZ and also managed to secure a job in Tuaranga, (YES!) which should hopefully speed things up for me. (Out EOI has been selected but not got the invite for the full application yet.
We only managed to spend a couple of days in Tauranga and loved most of what we saw there, but anyone know reasonable areas round the edge of Tauranga thats drivable to the centre? Ideally we are trying for semi rural (a house with some garden to stretch your legs in), but need access to schools also. Trying to work out whether to rent for a year or try to buy. But trying to get a rough idea on price is a little tricky not knowing the area. THe other halfs not too keen on my idea of campervanning it for a while
Too many questions!!!!!
TIA
We only managed to spend a couple of days in Tauranga and loved most of what we saw there, but anyone know reasonable areas round the edge of Tauranga thats drivable to the centre? Ideally we are trying for semi rural (a house with some garden to stretch your legs in), but need access to schools also. Trying to work out whether to rent for a year or try to buy. But trying to get a rough idea on price is a little tricky not knowing the area. THe other halfs not too keen on my idea of campervanning it for a while
Too many questions!!!!!
TIA
I would agree with Maysie. Matua is a lovely place to live as is Otumoetai, its neighbor.
Rather than tell you where to avoid and upset people, I`ll tell you some good areas. Mount Maunganui - fantastic beach life with a good assortment of shops/cafe`s/bars and of coarse The Mount. Quite expensive to buy here and unlikely that you`ll find a house with a big garden as land value is very high. Papamoa Beach- very popular with the brits as its close to the beach and has a good choice of shops/cafe`s/bars at Fashion Island and The Plaza. House prices are mid to high all though Generation Homes are producing a 4 bed bungalow for around $450K . There are also lifestyle sections (half acre plus) available to build on. Matua- all ready mentioned, has the benefit of being well established and the beautiful Ferguson Park. Papamoa East- A vert fast growing area which again is popular with the brits. Its quieter here but still has easy access to the beach. Lacks a few shops etc but plans are in the pipeline to change this. Welcome Bay - nearer to town and also cheaper to buy. Some areas have great views but further from the beach. Bethlehem- again a very fast growing area , closer to town and some great views but further from the beach.
I personally would suggest renting for a while and checking the areas out yourself.
If you want any help with rentals and houses then Am Loolah is your chick.
If she doesn`t know then she knows a man that does.
Good Luck
Ash
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
Call me Chick again Ash1 ...
If it's semi-rural you want then you'll need to decide how long a drive you want, which all depends to a certain extent whereabouts in Tauranga you'll be working? And of course, the awful "how much are you looking to spend" question?
You can get semi-rural in Papamoa and have the best of both beach and fields - at a cost. You can have rural in Pyes Pa and get 3 beds and some land for growing more children for under $500k.
What age are your kids as the schools are zoned, but you'll get free school buses, providing you're on or near the route.
Be careful with buying rural when you have a young family. We moved from rural in the UK to a cul-de-sac here and it is so much better for the kids. Rural in the UK meant they couldn't go anywhere without Mum or Dad's taxi service, there was not much to entertain them as they got older and we had to spend fortunes on taxi's if we wanted to go out for a drink. Just my tuppence worth!
Worth contacting Craig & Tracey at www.nzemigrate.co.nz who live in Pyes Pa and give loads of free advice for emigrating. Craig works in Tauranga too.
If it's semi-rural you want then you'll need to decide how long a drive you want, which all depends to a certain extent whereabouts in Tauranga you'll be working? And of course, the awful "how much are you looking to spend" question?
You can get semi-rural in Papamoa and have the best of both beach and fields - at a cost. You can have rural in Pyes Pa and get 3 beds and some land for growing more children for under $500k.
What age are your kids as the schools are zoned, but you'll get free school buses, providing you're on or near the route.
Be careful with buying rural when you have a young family. We moved from rural in the UK to a cul-de-sac here and it is so much better for the kids. Rural in the UK meant they couldn't go anywhere without Mum or Dad's taxi service, there was not much to entertain them as they got older and we had to spend fortunes on taxi's if we wanted to go out for a drink. Just my tuppence worth!
Worth contacting Craig & Tracey at www.nzemigrate.co.nz who live in Pyes Pa and give loads of free advice for emigrating. Craig works in Tauranga too.
I would agree with Maysie. Matua is a lovely place to live as is Otumoetai, its neighbor.
Rather than tell you where to avoid and upset people, I`ll tell you some good areas. Mount Maunganui - fantastic beach life with a good assortment of shops/cafe`s/bars and of coarse The Mount. Quite expensive to buy here and unlikely that you`ll find a house with a big garden as land value is very high. Papamoa Beach- very popular with the brits as its close to the beach and has a good choice of shops/cafe`s/bars at Fashion Island and The Plaza. House prices are mid to high all though Generation Homes are producing a 4 bed bungalow for around $450K . There are also lifestyle sections (half acre plus) available to build on. Matua- all ready mentioned, has the benefit of being well established and the beautiful Ferguson Park. Papamoa East- A vert fast growing area which again is popular with the brits. Its quieter here but still has easy access to the beach. Lacks a few shops etc but plans are in the pipeline to change this. Welcome Bay - nearer to town and also cheaper to buy. Some areas have great views but further from the beach. Bethlehem- again a very fast growing area , closer to town and some great views but further from the beach.
I personally would suggest renting for a while and checking the areas out yourself.
If you want any help with rentals and houses then Am Loolah is your chick.
If she doesn`t know then she knows a man that does.
Good Luck
Ash
Rather than tell you where to avoid and upset people, I`ll tell you some good areas. Mount Maunganui - fantastic beach life with a good assortment of shops/cafe`s/bars and of coarse The Mount. Quite expensive to buy here and unlikely that you`ll find a house with a big garden as land value is very high. Papamoa Beach- very popular with the brits as its close to the beach and has a good choice of shops/cafe`s/bars at Fashion Island and The Plaza. House prices are mid to high all though Generation Homes are producing a 4 bed bungalow for around $450K . There are also lifestyle sections (half acre plus) available to build on. Matua- all ready mentioned, has the benefit of being well established and the beautiful Ferguson Park. Papamoa East- A vert fast growing area which again is popular with the brits. Its quieter here but still has easy access to the beach. Lacks a few shops etc but plans are in the pipeline to change this. Welcome Bay - nearer to town and also cheaper to buy. Some areas have great views but further from the beach. Bethlehem- again a very fast growing area , closer to town and some great views but further from the beach.
I personally would suggest renting for a while and checking the areas out yourself.
If you want any help with rentals and houses then Am Loolah is your chick.
If she doesn`t know then she knows a man that does.
Good Luck
Ash
Last edited by Am Loolah; Sep 30th 2007 at 9:06 am.
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
if you want semi rural, ohauiti is lovely too...i live in ohauit, 5 mins from shop, 15 from beach and it takes me 8mins to get to otumoetai!!!!
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
thanks for all the advice guys.
both kids are under school age at the moment. We passed through Bethlehem on the way out of Tauranga and thought it looked a very nice place. There seems to be a lot of development going on there.
both kids are under school age at the moment. We passed through Bethlehem on the way out of Tauranga and thought it looked a very nice place. There seems to be a lot of development going on there.
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
Thanks everyone for the info too.Im planning to move out with hubby mid november as we have just got our residence visas through.
I know this has cropped up before[havent been on for a while] but what airlines do you experts recommend?
I know this has cropped up before[havent been on for a while] but what airlines do you experts recommend?
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
we came with singapore n it was fantastic....no probs, great with kids, fantastic spicy peanuts!!!!! good luck with ur move..
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
Thanks Krissie, how many kilos were you allowed per person?
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really cant remember...we were way over on 3 of our 5 cases but when i said we were emigrating they let them on for no xtra charge!!! where r u goin to be livin?
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
Hi again Krissie, were going to be living in /around Tauranga as I have a job in the hospital.
Now its bedtime as Im back at work in the morning for the first time in two weeks as weve been on holiday.It will probably be the last one Ill have overseas for a while as we'll be busy adjusting to our new life.
Now its bedtime as Im back at work in the morning for the first time in two weeks as weve been on holiday.It will probably be the last one Ill have overseas for a while as we'll be busy adjusting to our new life.
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
Hi again Krissie, were going to be living in /around Tauranga as I have a job in the hospital.
Now its bedtime as Im back at work in the morning for the first time in two weeks as weve been on holiday.It will probably be the last one Ill have overseas for a while as we'll be busy adjusting to our new life.
Now its bedtime as Im back at work in the morning for the first time in two weeks as weve been on holiday.It will probably be the last one Ill have overseas for a while as we'll be busy adjusting to our new life.
Hi,
I have mate who works in Tauranga hospital. I think he is a theatre technician ( cant spell anaesthetist) He is very happy there. If you want to pm me I`ll give you his details. He is originally from Yorkshire. You`ll love Tauranga.
Ash
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
Hi
Hope you liked your trip to tauranga, where abouts have you secured a job? We moved here jan 2006 and have never looked back. We live in a peninsular called matua which is a 10 min drive to the city centre and there is also a bus route. It takes about 15-20 mins to drive to the mount maunganui main beach from here but the inner harbour is less than a 5 min walk where there are great parks, kayaking, fishing, swimming etc. Our kids are 10 and 13 and attend the local schools here (matua primary) regarded as one of the best in the area and Otumoetai Intermediate which is about a 20 min walk for our daughter. For semi rural a lot of english people tend to head for the other end of town in pyes pa. You can get a good house there with some land for about the same price as you would pay in matua but would spend a bit of time travelling into the city.
Let me know if you want anymore details and I will see what i can do for you
Good luck
Hope you liked your trip to tauranga, where abouts have you secured a job? We moved here jan 2006 and have never looked back. We live in a peninsular called matua which is a 10 min drive to the city centre and there is also a bus route. It takes about 15-20 mins to drive to the mount maunganui main beach from here but the inner harbour is less than a 5 min walk where there are great parks, kayaking, fishing, swimming etc. Our kids are 10 and 13 and attend the local schools here (matua primary) regarded as one of the best in the area and Otumoetai Intermediate which is about a 20 min walk for our daughter. For semi rural a lot of english people tend to head for the other end of town in pyes pa. You can get a good house there with some land for about the same price as you would pay in matua but would spend a bit of time travelling into the city.
Let me know if you want anymore details and I will see what i can do for you
Good luck
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Re: lowdown Tauranga/Bay of Plenty area
Hi just joined the forum probably out of nosiness if I am perfectly honest and hoping someone like you can sumup what has made this such a positive experience in a nutshell.Myself and OH are pondering a major life change.but with 4 kids want to make the right move.Can you help!
I also have 4 children and decided to emigrate to NZ in March. Our house has now sold, I secured a truck drivers job for the OH and we are now waiting for the proceeds of the sale to fund the meds, visa's and flights.
Where you intend to move to is such a personal thing but I for one want somewhere a little safer than Essex UK.
IMO the most important thing for you to do is research, research and research some more. Everyone on here will be able to answer most if not all your questions. Great bunch actually
What line of work are you in? Have you checked to see if your eligible to move to NZ?
Nici