Caporegime
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I'd probably go against some of the advice in this thread and suggest that Auckland has more to offer depending on what you want/are used to. Wellington is a small city which is great because it's very manageable but it's one hell of a windy place and you don't live there for the weather. It will almost certainly have better weather than wherever you are in the UK but that's not its main draw. It has a nicer, almost town-like atmosphere than Auckland and is a more relaxed place too (this extends to ways of office working). Lots of Government jobs there, and some tech jobs as well, but otherwise limited - it sounds like you have an offer so this may be less relevant but could become important if that job falls away at a later stage.
I wouldn't live in Christchurch if I were paid to do so. It is a miserable city with grand ideas far above its station, and has a very hierarchical community (which is hilarious because it's, well, New Zealand). It's without doubt the worst part of NZ I've ever had the misfortune to find myself in.
Auckland is great if you can afford what will be a very expensive house or apartment. You can use trademe.co.nz and look at properties in various locales but you'll be looking at NZ$1m absolute minimum to get anything more than a 2 bed house in a decent part of town. Transport is good, traffic is bonkers but not at London levels, and there is a ton of stuff to do (but this goes for most of NZ, too).
I wouldn't go to far north to live. It's beautiful but it gets rural and small-town very quickly. Having said that, this might be what you want but I'd be surprised if that played nicely with wherever your job is based. An option might be to have an apartment or house in [x] city and have a 'bach' (holiday home) somewhere further afield. This is expensive but we love it.
Any questions just shoot and I'll do my best to add my 2 cents.
I wouldn't live in Christchurch if I were paid to do so. It is a miserable city with grand ideas far above its station, and has a very hierarchical community (which is hilarious because it's, well, New Zealand). It's without doubt the worst part of NZ I've ever had the misfortune to find myself in.
Auckland is great if you can afford what will be a very expensive house or apartment. You can use trademe.co.nz and look at properties in various locales but you'll be looking at NZ$1m absolute minimum to get anything more than a 2 bed house in a decent part of town. Transport is good, traffic is bonkers but not at London levels, and there is a ton of stuff to do (but this goes for most of NZ, too).
I wouldn't go to far north to live. It's beautiful but it gets rural and small-town very quickly. Having said that, this might be what you want but I'd be surprised if that played nicely with wherever your job is based. An option might be to have an apartment or house in [x] city and have a 'bach' (holiday home) somewhere further afield. This is expensive but we love it.
Any questions just shoot and I'll do my best to add my 2 cents.