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Topic: good auckland suburbs!
Posted By: Bizzy
Subject: good auckland suburbs!
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 9:14am
so if we have to move we dont know where to...
was looking at maybe pukekohe last night or conifer grove.
what are peoples thoughts on these suburbs or can you suggest somewhere else that might be nice... oh and not going to cost a small fortune!
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Posted By: Raspberryjam
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 9:16am
Conifer grove looks lovely, but Manurewa is the crime capital of NZ, so I'd avoid that area if I were you, mostly in regards to schools etc.
I live on the shore and I love it. But puke is nice too, if your lucky you may get someting slightly rural. Do you need to be in south auckland
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Posted By: monkey33
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 9:24am
I grew up in East Auckland and after being in One Tree Hill/Onehunga area for 8 years, we might move back to East Auckland (am thinking Howick, Dannemora etc). There are good schools and although it is out of the way, it has everything you need (apart from DH's work is in town so is much longer drive in peak hour traffic than what it is now!).
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Posted By: squoggs
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 9:25am
If you have to be in south akld, Beachlands rocks! Its 15 mins from Botany, 20 mins from mwy. Ferry goes right into town hourly. Very friendly community, lots of mums & bubs here - the kind of place you can walk barefoot down the middle of the road :-) And lots of beaches, rock pools & even an island that the kids can explore.....love it here :-)
We moved up from chch about 6 months ago, and briefly lived in one of the new subdivisions in Takanini, absolutely hated it. Have to be in easy reach of airport for both our jobs and it only takes 35 mins from b.lands - no traffic ever!
Are you renting or buying?
eta - but in saying that, when I lived in akld 10 years ago I lived in Mt Eden, Balmoral & Ponsonby - all of which were great, but we can't afford now :-(
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Posted By: monkey33
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 9:27am
Oh & I'd have to agree re Conifer Grove (no offence to anyone that lives there ). Pukekohe is nice however for us personally it is too far out from our family/work etc.
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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 9:36am
raspberryjam no it doesnt need to be south auckland. good trains would be a bonus tho cause hubby works in town.
and i think we would be buying...
which would rule out beachlands, nice area though!
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Posted By: Raspberryjam
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 9:46am
Im in birkdale, and In my past life I got the ferry into work - free parking on the shore side - only 15 mins . Not sure where you are now, but I used to live in pap and Id say the house prices are quite similar to buy. around $350k. Have a look on trade me for a general idea. The schools are good at primary level, Im not sure after that
obviously trains dont do the shore
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Posted By: Joscia
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 9:54am
Raspberryjam wrote:
Manurewa is the crime capital of NZ, so I'd avoid that area if I were you, mostly in regards to schools etc.
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Pff. I grew up in Manurewa - it's really not that bad! (Well, some areas are nicer than others).
http://www.ero.govt.nz/ero/reppub.nsf/0/1A95FB95C1D2CA7ECC256ACD007EEF64/$File/1312.htm?Open - Hillpark Primary School is excellent (my mum taught there for years) and the area around there is really nice. (Botanic Gardens etc)
Alternatively, you could try out West. (It's best, you know ) There is the soon to be finished train link upgrade from New Lynn, and some nice pockets around that area. Plus it's only about a 20 min drive into town...
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Posted By: kellie
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 9:58am
I really liked living on the shore. Albany, Torbay, Browns bay etc are all really nice.
Other places I loved were Titirangi and Laingholm. The western train is a very short bus trip away, and the buses are quite regular.
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Posted By: caliandjack
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 9:59am
Hillpark Primary is great, my friends daughter goes there. She grew up in Manurewa and has recently moved to The Gardens its a lovely neighbourhood, my cousin is more Alfriston way and semi rural its really nice, not sure about affordability though, they've both got hefty mortgages.
The only hassle with west is transport and commuting for work.
I'm a central girl myself, Mt Albert, Sandringham, OTH, Mt Eden all fab suburbs.
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Posted By: LJsmum
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:01am
Beachlands is lovely but SOOOOO expensive, wouldn't get a family home for under 500,000.00.
have family that live in beachlands so know the area well.
botany, pakuranga e.t.c are great too depends on how much you can spend and how big a mortage you want around 350 and up in the basic areas.
hill park, the gardens, wattle downs are all nice parts of manurewa. we live in central manurewa, love it! it's what we can afford without getting into huge debt and selling body parts to pay for it!
As for manurewa being the crime captial of NZ... hello there is crime everywhere! we have lived here for 4 plus years not robbed once! Where as we lived in Panmure and got robbed twice and had werid people for neighbours. fell safe and secure here.
Manurewa not that bad!
my advice is go for lots of drives in the area you are thinking of, walk the streets, go to the local shops, school e.t.c, talk to people. we did and it worked out!
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Posted By: Raspberryjam
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:06am
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[QUOTE=Raspberryjam] Manurewa is the crime capital of NZ, so I'd avoid that area if I were you, mostly in regards to schools etc.
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Pff. I grew up in Manurewa - it's really not that bad! (Well, some areas are nicer than others).
Oh yeah for sure, there are bits like that all over auckland, but if your just looking at the numbers. And if you had a choice, like Bizzy does at the moment, wouldnt you choose a better area.
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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:18am
its funny, i never considered confier grove as being manurewa! LOL!
my sister lives in manurewa and has done for over 10 years now. and my brother has recently moved there too, but was in pakuranga previously.
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Posted By: Bobbie
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:29am
I've lived in Pakuranga, Ellerslie, Westmere, Kohimaramara, Glendowie, Grafton, Northcote Point, Milford and Takapuna.
Gotta say after living on the Shore I wouldn't go back to the 'other side'. People over here seem more laid back and tend to be more outdoorsy.
Birkdale and Beachhaven are good calls so long as the ferry is a suitable commute option. You can get some good properties out that way at reasonable prices. However it takes forever to drive towards the city because it's out on the point. But there are malls close by and bus services.
My mum lives in Pakuranga heights - if you can afford to be 'up the hill' then it's a pretty nice area too.
ETA: It makes me laugh it's called 'the heights' now. When she got it it was just up a hill but I guess the area's got more desirable since then.
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Posted By: MissAngel
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:31am
Its more takanini than rewa.
I lived in Wattle Downs for quite a while. Its a nice community and you can walk to the water. Theres a nice wee school there too. Oh and a daycare/kindy attached. BEST bakery i've eaten at as well :P
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Posted By: JAFAjaffa
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:33am
We're in Avondale (within spitting distance of New Lynn) and there are still affordable houses here to buy. We only bought here in November, after renting for 4 years in Ponsonby. I go for a walk every day around some great parks and by the estuary and the gym is a 5 min drive away which is great for when I negotiate some time away! I'm not sure about schools (Alex is only 2 months so I figure I have some time to sort that out) but the commute to town isn't bad at all - 20-30mins.
I don't know anything about South Auckland sorry, you do tend to live in your own area and since we were living basically in town and working there too we didn't get out and about much!
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Posted By: HuntersMama
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:52am
I also grew up and went to school In Manurewa, and its not all bad!! Like any suburb there are good and bad parts and I definately wouldnt call it the crime capital of NZ.
We lived (Mum still does) in Hillpark and that area is lovely, and schools are great.
Sorry if I sound grumpy but I get sick of negative view some people have of South Auckland. I live in Papatoetoe now, and love it here. It has a really nice community feel.
Puke is really nice too - quite a long way for hubby to catch the train into town tho?
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Posted By: BuzzyBee
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:55am
Deb I've lived in Papakura nearly 23 years, Conifer Grove is fine - I can tell you the 'patchy/dodgy' parts, infact you can actually just get a good feel for a place by driving through it. But yeah that is Takanini - not manurewa LOL!
Gosh I live on my own with a kid and im not far from town (Papakura) town, it's not that rough. Sure lots of diff cultures and trouble makers, but they are in Papatoe just as much as Manurewa, Puke and anywhere. Puke has been known for gang and P issues in the past too. I'd stay clear of any areas that have state housing coz that's usually where you will find the 'bad eggs'.
So basically from my experience these are the good parts of papakura - Opaheke area is generally good, and going out towards Drury (left hand side Gt South Rd) is good, Pahurehure is EXCELLENT area and the pocket my parents have lived in for 26+ years is awesome too. Areas to be avoided, all the lower part and anywhere near Redhill (Redcrest etc is pretty bad) thats all the newer subdivisions and state housing etc. Dominion Road, Cargill St, ValentineSt etc all that area surrounding wouldn't touch with a bardge pole. Anywhere near the rail lines don't go there. Infact if you find a house you're interested in just give me a buzz, tell me the street and ill be able to say yes or no. From trying to find a rental for 6 months and learning all the streets i know the good from bad! Hope i can be of some help to you, should you decide to move these ways :)
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Posted By: .Mel
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:57am
I loved living in Onehunga, but I love living in Orewa even more!
I've lived in Mt Albert, Roskill, Mt Eden, Royal Oak, Takapuna.
You could have a look at the train routes on Maxx and kind of throw a pin at the map!
Of course you have to consider schools too.
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Posted By: Raspberryjam
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 11:14am
[QUOTE=.Mel] I loved living in Onehunga, but I love living in Orewa even more!
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we love orewa too!! can you let me know if you see a 3 bed rental for under $400 a week!!
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Posted By: mummyofprinces
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 11:14am
I would love to live more central.... but aagh the dollars!
We are in glenfield but are looking at upgrading our house size to a place in birkdale/beachaven..
ATM DH buses to work and its 50 mins door to door and the route comes down onewa road so doesnt hit the motorway until 2/3rds of the journey is done (in the am).
I like the shore, it just feels beachy
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Posted By: Raspberryjam
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 11:19am
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-me-property/Residential-property/Houses-for-sale/auction-249486610.htm
Our neighbour is selling this place melnel, we live in a mews setting
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Posted By: sally belly
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 1:18pm
I vote for the Shore too but that's probably because it's the only place in Auckland I've lived (only lived here 5 or 6 years). I love being so close to a really nice beach...
I used to have a friend who was a teacher in Manurewa & lived out that way. I admit to be being petrified when I left her house late at night to drive home. I used to lock the car doors & hope that I wouldn't have to stop for any red lights... . Maybe I was over-reacting???
DH is away a fair bit for work so I need to feel safe when I'm on my own & I definitely do here.
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Posted By: xLUCKYx
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 2:52pm
I've lived in Mt Albert, Onehunga, Avondale, Titirangi, and now Massey.
For me west is best I just love living out here. Would love to get a bit further out when we next climb the property ladder to Swanson or further :-)
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 3:16pm
Oooo come to Pukekohe Deb! Thats only 20 mins from Waiuku!
I used to live in Conifer Grove too, was nice back when i lvied there, I dont know what its like now though..
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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 3:25pm
MamaS wrote:
Oooo come to Pukekohe Deb! Thats only 20 mins from Waiuku!
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thats one of the reasons we are thinking of it. Most of hubbys man friends are in waiuku and our main other family (as in married couple with kids) friend too.
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Posted By: Troods
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 3:26pm
BuzzyBee wrote:
Deb I've lived in Papakura nearly 23 years, Conifer Grove is fine - I can tell you the 'patchy/dodgy' parts, infact you can actually just get a good feel for a place by driving through it. But yeah that is Takanini - not manurewa LOL!
Gosh I live on my own with a kid and im not far from town (Papakura) town, it's not that rough. Sure lots of diff cultures and trouble makers, but they are in Papatoe just as much as Manurewa, Puke and anywhere. Puke has been known for gang and P issues in the past too. I'd stay clear of any areas that have state housing coz that's usually where you will find the 'bad eggs'.
So basically from my experience these are the good parts of papakura - Opaheke area is generally good, and going out towards Drury (left hand side Gt South Rd) is good, Pahurehure is EXCELLENT area and the pocket my parents have lived in for 26+ years is awesome too. Areas to be avoided, all the lower part and anywhere near Redhill (Redcrest etc is pretty bad) thats all the newer subdivisions and state housing etc. Dominion Road, Cargill St, ValentineSt etc all that area surrounding wouldn't touch with a bardge pole. Anywhere near the rail lines don't go there. Infact if you find a house you're interested in just give me a buzz, tell me the street and ill be able to say yes or no. From trying to find a rental for 6 months and learning all the streets i know the good from bad! Hope i can be of some help to you, should you decide to move these ways :) |
I live in Papakura too and pretty much agree with what BuzzyBee said. I've only lived in Papakura for 5 years though, but grew up in Manurewa (which, by the way, isn't that bad either).
Just like any other suburbs in Auckland, it has it's good and bad areas and you just need to know where to avoid, and crime is gonna happen no matter what part of Auckland you're in. We recently bought and are living in the Opaheke area which is nice, and house prices are pretty reasonable/negotiable at the moment if you are looking to buy. The first couple of places we lived in were rentals and not too bad, but it does take a bit of looking around to find a decent rental and like Buzzy said you soon learn the good streets from the bad when it comes to rentals.
Access to the train is really good too, with a nice redeveloped train station. DH catches the train to work in town and the station is only a 15 min walk from where we live.
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Posted By: Troods
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 3:29pm
Bizzy wrote:
MamaS wrote:
Oooo come to Pukekohe Deb! Thats only 20 mins from Waiuku!
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thats one of the reasons we are thinking of it. Most of hubbys man friends are in waiuku and our main other family (as in married couple with kids) friend too. |
It's only about a half hour drive to Waiuku from Papakura
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Posted By: Brilee
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 3:31pm
Beachlands and Maraetai does rock! great community and very safe and the beaches are stunning we are very lucky!!!!
squoggs wrote:
If you have to be in south akld, Beachlands rocks! Its 15 mins from Botany, 20 mins from mwy. Ferry goes right into town hourly. Very friendly community, lots of mums & bubs here - the kind of place you can walk barefoot down the middle of the road :-) And lots of beaches, rock pools & even an island that the kids can explore.....love it here :-)
We moved up from chch about 6 months ago, and briefly lived in one of the new subdivisions in Takanini, absolutely hated it. Have to be in easy reach of airport for both our jobs and it only takes 35 mins from b.lands - no traffic ever!
Are you renting or buying?
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Posted By: Brilee
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 3:33pm
Beachlands has a ferry to auckland city 11 trips a day lots of people comute to akl central def no traffic out on the water, people think we are out of the way but really we are close to everthing!!
And prices are affordable www.lighthouserealestate.co.nz
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raspberryjam no it doesnt need to be south auckland. good trains would be a bonus tho cause hubby works in town.
and i think we would be buying...
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Posted By: SMoody
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 5:07pm
Come on Deb come out this way (pukekohe). We are in Waiuku. We bought out this side as we couldnt find what we want and can afford in Auckland. We rented in Howick.
Seriously a lot of people stay out here and commute. Grant is working in the viaduct. And you can get a bit more for your dollar this side.
As for the others on the board that are near Waiuku we should meet up sometime. Would love to make new friends and build friendships up again.
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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 5:27pm
smoody how does he find the commute?
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Posted By: pepsi
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 5:28pm
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Posted By: SMoody
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 5:31pm
From Howick into town he took anything from 45 minutes to 55 minutes. But it was very rare that it took 45 minutes. and he sat in traffic.
Now it takes him an hour but that includes 5 minutes or so filling up the motorbike. But he doesnt really sit in traffic (a bit where they are busy with the roadworks on the highway. Once that is done then it is fine).
Dont know how working hours is for your hubby but if he can change it to drive in before peak hour and leave after or vice versa it works great.
Friday afternoons seems bad as everyone is leaving to go to baches ect. But hubby works at home on Fridays now. But he says it is so much better as he doesnt just sit in traffic it flows.
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Posted By: Kellz
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 5:33pm
Have the perfect house for you, ...just south of Auck...., great place , great neighbours,.....mates rates !!
http://www.property.realwalker.net.nz/moreInformation.aspx?ListingID=472&defaultImage=au45mksucm455nz3x555474654.jpg - Bizzy's new house !
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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 5:48pm
cheeky!
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Posted By: RoSee
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 5:58pm
I've lived alllll over the show I'm quite a 'nervous' person so it's super important to me that I feel safe in the area I live in. I'd have to say the best places I've lived have been Titirangi, Mission Bay (prob too pricey though!!), Onehunga and Waimauku (just past Kumeu). There is a really great primary school in Waimauku
There's ALOT of areas in Auckland I'd steer VERY clear of!! Good luck I hope you find the perfect house!!
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Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 6:46pm
Posted By: kellie
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 6:49pm
RoSee wrote:
I've lived alllll over the show I'm quite a 'nervous' person so it's super important to me that I feel safe in the area I live in. I'd have to say the best places I've lived have been Titirangi, Mission Bay (prob too pricey though!!), Onehunga and Waimauku (just past Kumeu). There is a really great primary school in Waimauku
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Waimauku is a nice place to live. I lived on Waikoukou valley road next to the hunting lodge for a few years when I was a teenager.
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Posted By: jaz
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 6:56pm
You get quite a lot for your money in Mt Wellington, and Sylvia Park is quite a nice shopping centre. You are also close to the beaches of Mission Bay, St Heliers and so on.
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Posted By: caitlynsmygirl
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 7:12pm
I've grown up in Howick/ Bucklands Beach , I love it , its handy , has history and character, and plenty of parks , wide roads and good schools .
Its getting very expensive though , so when we buy , we are looking at Pakuranga .
DH grew up in Maraetai (just past Beachlands ) and its gorgeous out there , but yes, rather expensive !
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Posted By: Nikki
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 8:45pm
I grew up centrally (mt albert, westmere) then moved to the shore at about 11 (devonport / takapuna), then after uni always lived centrally (remuera, greenlane, parnell, town) and since meeting dh (a westie) have lived out west (henderson renting then bought our house in west harbour). Central akl is great in places but expensive. I really love the shore but the commute is a pain. I LOVE west harbour now that I've lived here a while, so safe and clean and lots of familys. I never thought I'd live out west, but I have to say I'm with all the "west is best" people now. I've done all the motorways (worked out south heaps) and the north western is by far the best commute. The southern is a nightmare either direction, and the bridge - no thanks! The shore is awesome though, if you can ferry to town or work over there. Dont know much about south (there are lots of parts I don't feel safe in though), I know a few people that have moved to puke and like it - but its so far away from anywhere else in ak (you dont see people much after they move out there!). East seems nice, but a bit out of the way too. It only takes me 10mins to get to town ponsonby/newmarket/parnell or kingsland/st lukes, or to the shore with the new motorway, and we are a long way out west (there is a ferry from here too at the marina, and I assume you could bus/drive to the train, but I haven't trained to town).
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Posted By: FionaS
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 8:50pm
We have quite a few friends who live on Te Atatu Peninsula and absolutely love it. There is a wonderful community out there and a couple of really good schools. I was always skeptical but after spending quite a bit of time out there I have to agree it is a great place. The prices are very reasonable and you get a decent amount of both house and land for your $$.
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Posted By: kiwigal
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:30pm
I live in Wattle Downs but the other end of it and have been here for nearly 7 years and they two great primary schools and kindy and it is nice going for walks around the beach in the evenings and feel "safe".
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Posted By: HoneybunsMa
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:49pm
I like howick but that's because the family home is here and hasn't changed in umm 23years.
I've lived central and east auck, from Grey Lynn, Onehunga, Meadowbank. And DP lived in Henderson Heights. I couldn't live out west. For us we're looking Mt Welly/Ellerslie/Panmure, closer to town, and close to mum and dads. Unless he stops working in town then we will move out to Howick he starts work at 8am and leaves at about 7am? makes it there easy, he doesn't take the motorway though, goes kohi.
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 06 February 2010 at 10:59pm
Bizzy wrote:
MamaS wrote:
Oooo come to Pukekohe Deb! Thats only 20 mins from Waiuku!
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thats one of the reasons we are thinking of it. Most of hubbys man friends are in waiuku and our main other family (as in married couple with kids) friend too. |
Oh cool! I think I remember you mentioning that once before actually..
Puke and Waiuku are lovely, and waiuku is so close to heaps of awesome beaches!
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Posted By: Parki
Date Posted: 07 February 2010 at 1:32pm
Lots of fellow Westies coming out of the woodwork!
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Posted By: .Mel
Date Posted: 07 February 2010 at 9:03pm
Raspberryjam wrote:
.Mel wrote:
I loved living in Onehunga, but I love living in Orewa even more!
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we love orewa too!! can you let me know if you see a 3 bed rental for under $400 a week!! |
I will.
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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 07 February 2010 at 10:24pm
no. have seen lot of places i cant afford though.
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Posted By: Raspberryjam
Date Posted: 08 February 2010 at 11:11am
Thanks Mel!
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Posted By: Turtle
Date Posted: 08 February 2010 at 1:48pm
I live in Manurewa and am very happy here, and I'm central too. Parts like Wattle Downs and the Gardens are really nice and have brand new primary schools. We both have family out here and made the decision to move back to an area where we could afford to live, where as if we had stayed closer to town where we were before we would be broke! DH works in town and it takes him about 45 minutes to get to work on the train.
Best option is to drive around for ages and see what you like the look of. Also, if DH's friends are based out in Waiuku and you want them to visit you, it could pay to live somewhere where they aren't going to have to spend near on an hour in the car to see you on a Saturday morning
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Posted By: lilfatty
Date Posted: 08 February 2010 at 2:43pm
Nikki wrote:
I grew up centrally (mt albert, westmere) then moved to the shore at about 11 (devonport / takapuna), then after uni always lived centrally (remuera, greenlane, parnell, town) and since meeting dh (a westie) have lived out west (henderson renting then bought our house in west harbour). Central akl is great in places but expensive. I really love the shore but the commute is a pain. I LOVE west harbour now that I've lived here a while, so safe and clean and lots of familys. I never thought I'd live out west, but I have to say I'm with all the "west is best" people now. I've done all the motorways (worked out south heaps) and the north western is by far the best commute. The southern is a nightmare either direction, and the bridge - no thanks! The shore is awesome though, if you can ferry to town or work over there. Dont know much about south (there are lots of parts I don't feel safe in though), I know a few people that have moved to puke and like it - but its so far away from anywhere else in ak (you dont see people much after they move out there!). East seems nice, but a bit out of the way too. It only takes me 10mins to get to town ponsonby/newmarket/parnell or kingsland/st lukes, or to the shore with the new motorway, and we are a long way out west (there is a ferry from here too at the marina, and I assume you could bus/drive to the train, but I haven't trained to town).
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Totally off topic, but I think that is why I thought your partner looked so familiar .. he is a born and bred westie, so I probably know him "from the hood"
I'm on the west is best camp .. however if commuting was no object .. id live in Browns Bay
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Posted By: AzzaNZ
Date Posted: 08 February 2010 at 4:23pm
We love the shore - live in Birkenhead now but cant afford to buy here so might end up Birkdale/Glenfield where its a tiny bit more affordable.
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Posted By: Bombshell
Date Posted: 08 February 2010 at 10:39pm
havent read most of the posts on here....but -
you know me and I turned out ok (i think!) and I grew up in Conifer (schools good and a nice community spirit!!!) - "the environmental subdivision" as it used to be advertised at the movies in the 80s! LOL!
you know where I work - and have to say Hillpark is a nice pocket as is the gardens...but it is a pocket of the rest of it!!! Ill give u moreeinsight into areas around there if you want - email me!
I adore east auckland....kinda a new conifer but with loads more to do. I do miss conifers laid back nature and walks etc...and occasionally youll find me lunching by the water there!
East auckland also has pockets tho - and be VERY careful with school zones if you want a better school than another....they can be rigidly tight zones!
I have personally NEVER wanted to live on north shore...not me at all! and dont like west auck (started there and took DH from there!) and am not an older style house person so ignored onehunga etc etc as options too....and you could not pay me to live in mangere!!!! Pukekohe has some lovely pockets and good schools - check as a couple are not so geat!!! Papakura Im not so fond of....again email me if you want to chat more!
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Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 09 February 2010 at 9:16pm
Beachlands Beachlands Beachlands
But I feel ya on the prices... we'll never be able to buy out here. Ever. Wah.
Exciting times for you guys!
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