2. Housing and expenses Most of the immigrant investment will go to Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, important cities in New Zealand. Auckland is much more expensive. It takes a short time to buy a property in New Zealand, maybe only three or four weeks. The median house price in Auckland is $825,000, Wellington is $480,000 and Otago is $296,000. The leasing market varies from individual leasing to real estate agency, and most leasing is short-term or medium-term. Generally speaking, the average cost of a two-bedroom apartment is about $350-$500 per week. The public expenditure of each city will be different, in fact, it lies in the power and energy suppliers.
3. Travel and Tourism Auckland, Wellington and other cities in New Zealand have efficient public transport systems. In Auckland, ATHOP is a prepaid card for trains, buses and ferries, and it will also give people preferential travel. Bus and train fares in Wellington start at $2, and then vary according to the area where you travel. Weekly and monthly tickets are also available. The monthly ticket price of all means of transportation is about $65438 +050. Many people choose to buy used cars for the convenience of travel, which is also an option to reduce costs.
4. Health and Sports Fitness New Zealand's medical and health level is very high. Thanks to government subsidies, all New Zealanders and permanent residents, as well as many work permit holders, can get health care free of charge or at a small cost. Everyone should pay attention to the need to add personal health insurance when checking commercial insurance. Living in New Zealand, there are more sports and fitness options. For some people who want to participate in sports venues, the VIP fee is about $ 13.00 per week. For people with limited budgets, there are also health clubs and community club teams.
Everyone has different habits in diet. The price of a big hamburger in New Zealand is about 45 yuan RMB. A normal family spends about NZ $265,438+00 on food in one week and NZ $840 on food in one month. That quality of life is just so-so. If you choose a higher end, the cost of eating and drinking will be higher. In addition to diet, then there is the cost of travel.
Everyone chooses different means of transportation when traveling, some people may choose public transportation facilities, and some people may find their own cars. In either case, the cost of a week's trip is NZ $63, which is NZ $252 a month. Although these data are not particularly accurate, the transaction costs are roughly the same. Hotel accommodation is the largest of all expenses, different places, different expenses, different types and different expenses.