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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by WNJ View Post
    We have just purchased our 3rd house just north of Hamilton, 7 acres, 3 in native bush with a stream less then $400 k, why would you want to live north of the bombays?
    PM me? Keen to know more, although it's going to be tricky convincing the family to move much further south than where we are now - school is the biggest issue (we don't want to change at this stage).
    That is the biggest issue with Hamilton - to go through, you have to go through. There is no easy and quick way around.

    Still, if all you're doing is going there, then it's less of a problem.

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    Thanks for the info and tips especially casualsonic - very helpful. I quite like the look of areas outside of Hamilton like Cambridge, Morrinsville, Ngaruawahia and Te Awamutu. Unfortunately our circumstances now and in the first few years when I start working make city living more appealing.

    Only 20mins for peak hour traffic I'll trade that for 20 mins to get 2 measly km's any day.

    Murphys law the day we decide to commit to Hamilton a fault line is discovered - however the risk of a quake looks about the same as Rangitoto blowing its top - sweet bugger all. Being born and raised in Chch/ Kaiapoi - will keep a closer eye out for reports in regards to liquefaction and will do some homework on the regional and city councils regarding higher risk areas.

    Cheers all

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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Avoid ALL of Hamilton... and traffic, dear god its one of the worst places to drive through...
    A mate had a rental there and some somalians set a fire inside the oven to keep warm... wrecked the oven.

    How about Pukekohe or Tuakau??? or maybe Te Awamutu.
    Plus one on Ngaruawahia, be a step up on Hamilton...
    pukekohe.. fark over priced
    mate even the shitters in tuakau are going for 400plus..
    pokeno. still a cold shit hole in winter...

    Hamilton haha mate 15 years ago Avalon drive used to have gridlock..

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    Hamilton is close to a lot of top riding. Dinsdale ain't so bad either - I live there...
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    Te Rapa, Pukete is a good location (where I grew up) and you should be able to get a house in your price range in that bracket. There is also a few good schools there for the kiddies.
    By the sounds of it you want to stay on the city side of the river if your goal is to work at the hospital plus get to Auckland.

    Te Awamutu is a happening place apparently, we are looking to move back north in a year or so and I will be looking to buy outside of Hamilton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Autech View Post
    Te Rapa, Pukete is a good location (where I grew up) and you should be able to get a house in your price range in that bracket. There is also a few good schools there for the kiddies.
    By the sounds of it you want to stay on the city side of the river if your goal is to work at the hospital plus get to Auckland.

    Te Awamutu is a happening place apparently, we are looking to move back north in a year or so and I will be looking to buy outside of Hamilton.
    We've been in Pukete for 32 years, it's a great part of the Tron but places don't last long on the market anywhere under 400k. I suggest you be in quick. Due to the new road through the new industrial sections west of the Base it's only a short drive/ride to the hospital but the traffic through there can get a bit heavy (by Hamilton standards) in peak times. I'm lucky I only live 6 minutes from work on my pushy. Must have saved a fortune over the years

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Hamilton is close to a lot of top riding. Dinsdale ain't so bad either - I live there...
    How did you get back thru' customs?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    How did you get back thru' customs?????
    Not back yet - still in Wales with my son and two grandsons.

    Italy was fabulous...
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    If u have a job in the cbd, having a place on the cbd side of the river means u dont have to cross a bridge during peak times. if u setting up shop in the cbd, leases in central are cheap as. e.g. $90 per week including 24/7 parking for 15sqm. You coming from the ytaks means u could easily afford something by the river

    This could help regarding schooling? http://www.stuff.co.nz/interactives/schoolreport/2014/

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    Saint Andrews. Close to bike shops on Te Rapa Straight which heads north to Dorkland
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Fuck that. It's like Devonport - ONE road in and out which the local spastics cannot use sensibly. I loathe the Whangaparaoa road and its users who do not appear to know what that right-hand pedal is on the driver's floor.
    Indeed agree, both places reflect each others good reasons as to why NOT to become a resident.
    If Hamilton is a must, I would look further out rather than within the city limits.
    Ohaupo seems to a desired place/Whatawhata/Ngahinapouri or Morrinsville at a push.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wharekura View Post
    If u have a job in the cbd, having a place on the cbd side of the river means u dont have to cross a bridge during peak times. if u setting up shop in the cbd, leases in central are cheap as. e.g. $90 per week including 24/7 parking for 15sqm. You coming from the ytaks means u could easily afford something by the river

    This could help regarding schooling? http://www.stuff.co.nz/interactives/schoolreport/2014/
    Thanks mate that school info is really helpful.

    Going to drive down this weekend and have a good look around streets and suburbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDemonLord View Post
    Come live on the Whangaparaoa Peninsula - its like Auckland, but without all the shit that makes you hate Auckland
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