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  • HoorooH Offline
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    Hooroo
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    Compared to what I hear about SA at the moment, it is very safe.

    In saying that, I would choose nearly any other city in NZ to live.

    In saying that again, where ever you live if you are safe and happy then it doesn't matter where.

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    Just don't listen to The Rock radio station, I swear about 75% of the crazy callers and stories you hear involve PN
    Or as they call it 'Palmy all day!'

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    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    Compared to what I hear about SA at the moment, it is very safe.

    In saying that, I would choose nearly any other city in NZ to live.

    In saying that again, where ever you live if you are safe and happy then it doesn't matter where.

    It's not that bad, poor guy will wonder what he's doing. It's just a typical small NZ town, calling it a city is a massive stretch.

    Close enough to Wellington to drive in for the day, and it has direct flights to Auckland (the only city in NZ). That's probably the best part of NZ, even the isolated parts are not that isolated compared to a country like South Africa.

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    @Kirwan said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    Compared to what I hear about SA at the moment, it is very safe.

    In saying that, I would choose nearly any other city in NZ to live.

    In saying that again, where ever you live if you are safe and happy then it doesn't matter where.

    It's not that bad, poor guy will wonder what he's doing. It's just a typical small NZ town, calling it a city is a massive stretch.

    Close enough to Wellington to drive in for the day, and it has direct flights to Auckland (the only city in NZ). That's probably the best part of NZ, even the isolated parts are not that isolated compared to a country like South Africa.

    Have you lived there though?

    I spend a couple of years there when in the RNZAF and it really isn't a great place. Windy, Wet and a fair way from anywhere

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    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Kirwan said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    Compared to what I hear about SA at the moment, it is very safe.

    In saying that, I would choose nearly any other city in NZ to live.

    In saying that again, where ever you live if you are safe and happy then it doesn't matter where.

    It's not that bad, poor guy will wonder what he's doing. It's just a typical small NZ town, calling it a city is a massive stretch.

    Close enough to Wellington to drive in for the day, and it has direct flights to Auckland (the only city in NZ). That's probably the best part of NZ, even the isolated parts are not that isolated compared to a country like South Africa.

    Have you lived there though?

    I spend a couple of years there when in the RNZAF and it really isn't a great place. Windy, Wet and a fair way from anywhere

    No, are you nuts?!? Kidding.

    Have family down that way, so spend a bit of time there. Not the same I know, and I lived down the road in Paraparaumu, also not the same.

    Seems like any other small town in NZ.

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    Salacious Crumb
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    Some places are better than others, compared to most of rest of planet there are really no bad places to live in NZ, not even Bluff.

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    Perfectly fine place to raise kids, close to Wellington by drive and auckland by plane. I think a lot of palmy grief comes from ex students like myself, not exactly the raging hub of a city that you're craving in your early 20s. My sister and her husband started out in Palmy and then moved out to Ashhurst once they had kids, both girls go to the local primary school and love it. Seems to be a very good little social community with parents meeting each other though school and preschool events. I've also heard good things about Palmerston Nth Boys high school too from cousins who used to attend. Keep an eye out for Pacha's kebabs too, best kebabs on the planet!

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    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Kirwan said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    Compared to what I hear about SA at the moment, it is very safe.

    In saying that, I would choose nearly any other city in NZ to live.

    In saying that again, where ever you live if you are safe and happy then it doesn't matter where.

    It's not that bad, poor guy will wonder what he's doing. It's just a typical small NZ town, calling it a city is a massive stretch.

    Close enough to Wellington to drive in for the day, and it has direct flights to Auckland (the only city in NZ). That's probably the best part of NZ, even the isolated parts are not that isolated compared to a country like South Africa.

    Have you lived there though?

    I spend a couple of years there when in the RNZAF and it really isn't a great place. Windy, Wet and a fair way from anywhere

    You live in hamilton. Its hardly an upgrade

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    @Kirwan said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Kirwan said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    Compared to what I hear about SA at the moment, it is very safe.

    In saying that, I would choose nearly any other city in NZ to live.

    In saying that again, where ever you live if you are safe and happy then it doesn't matter where.

    It's not that bad, poor guy will wonder what he's doing. It's just a typical small NZ town, calling it a city is a massive stretch.

    Close enough to Wellington to drive in for the day, and it has direct flights to Auckland (the only city in NZ). That's probably the best part of NZ, even the isolated parts are not that isolated compared to a country like South Africa.

    Have you lived there though?

    I spend a couple of years there when in the RNZAF and it really isn't a great place. Windy, Wet and a fair way from anywhere

    No, are you nuts?!? Kidding.

    Have family down that way, so spend a bit of time there. Not the same I know, and I lived down the road in Paraparaumu, also not the same.

    Seems like any other small town in NZ.

    @MN5 said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Kirwan said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    Compared to what I hear about SA at the moment, it is very safe.

    In saying that, I would choose nearly any other city in NZ to live.

    In saying that again, where ever you live if you are safe and happy then it doesn't matter where.

    It's not that bad, poor guy will wonder what he's doing. It's just a typical small NZ town, calling it a city is a massive stretch.

    Close enough to Wellington to drive in for the day, and it has direct flights to Auckland (the only city in NZ). That's probably the best part of NZ, even the isolated parts are not that isolated compared to a country like South Africa.

    Have you lived there though?

    I spend a couple of years there when in the RNZAF and it really isn't a great place. Windy, Wet and a fair way from anywhere

    You live in hamilton. Its hardly an upgrade

    ? No I don't.

    I wouldn't be recommending Hamilton over most of NZ either.

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    Hooroo
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    Don't know how it quoted @Kirwan in there??

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Kirwan said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Kirwan said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    Compared to what I hear about SA at the moment, it is very safe.

    In saying that, I would choose nearly any other city in NZ to live.

    In saying that again, where ever you live if you are safe and happy then it doesn't matter where.

    It's not that bad, poor guy will wonder what he's doing. It's just a typical small NZ town, calling it a city is a massive stretch.

    Close enough to Wellington to drive in for the day, and it has direct flights to Auckland (the only city in NZ). That's probably the best part of NZ, even the isolated parts are not that isolated compared to a country like South Africa.

    Have you lived there though?

    I spend a couple of years there when in the RNZAF and it really isn't a great place. Windy, Wet and a fair way from anywhere

    No, are you nuts?!? Kidding.

    Have family down that way, so spend a bit of time there. Not the same I know, and I lived down the road in Paraparaumu, also not the same.

    Seems like any other small town in NZ.

    @MN5 said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Kirwan said in Palmerston North Advice:

    @Hooroo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    Compared to what I hear about SA at the moment, it is very safe.

    In saying that, I would choose nearly any other city in NZ to live.

    In saying that again, where ever you live if you are safe and happy then it doesn't matter where.

    It's not that bad, poor guy will wonder what he's doing. It's just a typical small NZ town, calling it a city is a massive stretch.

    Close enough to Wellington to drive in for the day, and it has direct flights to Auckland (the only city in NZ). That's probably the best part of NZ, even the isolated parts are not that isolated compared to a country like South Africa.

    Have you lived there though?

    I spend a couple of years there when in the RNZAF and it really isn't a great place. Windy, Wet and a fair way from anywhere

    You live in hamilton. Its hardly an upgrade

    ? No I don't.

    I wouldn't be recommending Hamilton over most of NZ either.

    Sorry pal. I need to stalk you more regularly on FB 🙂

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    @Rembrandt did you try these kebabs?If you ever needed any evidence he was a terrorist a fish kebab sounds to me like a WMD

    http://www.newshub.co.nz/nznews/ahmed-zaoui-serves-up-first-kebab-2010052117

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    Rembrandt
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    @jegga Nah mate he wasn't on the scene yet when I left, and visits back I've been very loyal to Pacha. He actually still remembers me from my uni days which is pretty cool over a decade on.

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    booboo
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    I quite liked Palmy as a kid. Lived in Pahiatua over the hill. Couldn't say what it's like now.

    It's a bit breezy given the exposure to the prevailing westerlies and to the south. But there's nice country around there.

    And as mentioned there's opportunity to reside in some of the smaller towns nearish to Palmy (even Ashurst, Feilding or even Woodville or Pahiatua ... depending on how far you can put up with commuting) or a lifestyle block.

    As mentioned it's a smallish city. Kind of a big town with traffic lights.

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    @booboo said in Palmerston North Advice:

    I quite liked Palmy as a kid. Lived in Pahiatua over the hill. Couldn't say what it's like now.

    It's a bit breezy given the exposure to the prevailing westerlies and to the south. But there's nice country around there.

    And as mentioned there's opportunity to reside in some of the smaller towns nearish to Palmy (even Ashurst, Feilding or even Woodville or Pahiatua ... depending on how far you can put up with commuting) or a lifestyle block.

    As mentioned it's a smallish city. Kind of a big town with traffic lights.

    I guess when you come from Pahiatua, Woodville and Ashurst then Palmy could seem likeable. 🙂

    To be serious, Hokowhitu and Papaioea/Hospital in the centre are the best places, maybe extend as far as West End as a suburb but avoid anything properly on the west.

    I can't stand all those little towns near Palmy, all 6 digit banjo towns to me.

    Palmy has some ok things, decent cafes that open fairly late, decent Asian food, and is close to Wellington and Hawkes Bay.

    But, the weather is atrocious. It's windy as all the time and bitterly cold in the winter. In summer you'll be driving down State Highway 1 in bright sunlight and you'll turn on to State Highway 3 and see a grey cloud hanging over Palmy in the distance.

    Be warned though, it's a uni town, and an agricultural one at that so you'll see guys in short rugby shorts and bare feet wandering around the supermarket in 5 deg weather.

    Regarding Hamilton, it's a way better city than Palmy, it's not even close. We like to make fun of Hamilton because of the hick town it used to be back in the 90s when we went to uni there. It's a completely different place these days. I'd happily move there again. If I'm lucky I'll never even have to visit Palmy again.

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    Hooroo
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    #26

    If I can add one more positive thing. If you do move to Palmy, at least it will give you another opportunity to move somewhere else in NZ after a couple of years and every move will seem like an upgrade.

    I would imagine house prices in Palmy are reasonable too.

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    wow, I live in NZ, never been to Palmy but reading this thread I wouldn't want to go there!

    I live in Whangarei, love it, plenty of people I know don't, plenty will simply drive through on their way north and only have shitty things to say about it.

    A lot of the smaller provincial towns seem to get labeled and tough to shift perceptions, Whangarei is probably similar size to Palmy (purely guessing) but I expect Palmy services a larger population with the outer communities and towns?

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    Rembrandt
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    Its all comparitive but if you're moving from SA because of safety and/or political concerns Palmy would be an absolute heaven and as other posters have said you can easily move on after a couple years maybe even to the mighty Taranaki!

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    @Rembrandt said in Palmerston North Advice:

    Its all comparitive but if you're moving from SA because of safety and/or political concerns Palmy would be an absolute heaven

    Well said. Also depending where you're moving from in SA, the climate will be a shock in the winter.

    I've spent a bit of time in Palmy over the years for work (mainly living out of motels) but I also stayed at my then uni supervisor's home in the Hokowhitu suburb. That's a really nice area as @Nepia mentions.

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    Palmy is ok. Seriously @PN .

    • Big country town.
    • Lower North Island climate (has it's draw backs , yes)
    • stink 2nd division NPC rugby team
    • silly very recent tradition of wearing buckets on your head
    • reasonably green and clean environment
    • reasonable beaches at Himatangi and Foxton
    • nothing so far away that you can't drive there in 6 hours (Auckland, Coromandel ... Northland is a bit further ... )
    • beautiful bush within an hour (google Pohongina ... spots along the Rangitkei River ... the Tararuas ... seriously a fantastic part of the country)
    • Palmy will have all services - health/hospitals, banks, government, shopping (in my day they had two quite large department stores on multi-levels buildings... the PDC and the DIC .. don't ask me what either of those stood for ... )
    • close to Wellington ( meh)
    • close to snow/skiing at Ruapehu
    • not a long way from Lakes at Taupo
    • not a long way from Hawkes Bay (wines and stuff)
    • great rivers and swimming holes

    I reckon go for it.

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