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We moved to Hawkes Bay from Australia late last year with our two children and have worked through similar questions. We have settled in Napier on the hill and really love it. As mentioned, it has lovely views, is close to the city and has access to good schools. We love character homes and the hill is one of the older parts of town. Parking can be an issue here and some of the streets are very steep, but if older town charm appeals it is wonderful. Additionally, it is very close to Ahuriri, which has it's own local shops, cafes etc, and some great bars and eateries on the water.

The primary schools are great - we looked at Port Ahuriri and Napier Central and both really impressed us. There is an intermediate school from year 7 and then Napier Girls and Napier Boys High Schools. Both the high schools have a good reputation and great facilities. You need to live in the catchment area for both these high schools - their websites have a map of the catchment.

A lot of locals really like Taradale - it is a nice suburb and has a decent main street with shops, cafes. The Taradale high school also has a really good reputation - it is a co-ed school, (don't know whether same-sex or co-ed is an issue for you?).

I don't really know much about Hastings, but from what I have seen Napier has more bars/shops/cafes and has the beautiful waterfront with it's walking and cycleways.

Havelock North is a very picturesque town and also has good shopping. I've heard the primary school/s are very good there too, but ultimately it didn't appeal to us.

We rented when we first arrived and it is a really good way to get to know the area without committing. All in all, the areas mentioned all seem pleasant and offer different things, so it depends what appeals to you. There are some areas I wouldn't consider, but none that have been mentioned here.

Best of luck with the move - let us know when you arrive - our kids are similar ages, perhaps we could meet up?
Hi, sorry about delay in replying...we are currently in SA before our move to NZ...lots to take care of before we leave! We have decided to live in Havelock North initiallly. We will just be renting for now so that gives us time to make a final decision before we buy. We arrive on 10th June...would be great to meet up! Internet access will be limited between now and then but will go on when I can :-)

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Hi, I live in Auckland but was born and raised in Napier. There are many good places in Napier especially Taradale, Greenmeadows, Napier Hill for the likes. Many if not most suburbs in Napier are on the above average side in terms of comfort of living so its pretty hard to find reasons to run it down apart from a couple suburbs lets say like Maraenui and pockets around that area. I have many family/friends all over napier from Taradale, Maraenui, West Shore ect, and everyone likes the feel of Napier itself and is proud of it. People who visit napier from Auckland for the first time, always tells me how pretty and nice napier is and how hot it gets in summer. I have freinds/family in Hastings as well, they like hastings as its their home and there are some good parts of hastings too. But Napier puts many other regional cities to shame in terms of looks, and outsiders tell me this as well, so Im not being bias here. It also puts many auckland suburbs to shame.

Havelock in Hastings has good schools and a community feel, very similar to Taradale in Napier. Though Havelock seems too small as its really the only very nice place in Hastings and havelocks too far from anything and since its a village you cant really branch out into a nice city and suburbs as you can between Taradale and Napier. The Taradale schools have a high standard as I lived and went to school there. most primary schools in napier are good. Both cities has really good bording schools that has good reputations. Hastings area seems to have more variety of jobs, but the closeness of Napier and Hastings, alot travels between the both and work in each others city anyway.

When it comes to international or local events, hastings has some good ones, like the races or the very large Hawkes Bay show, but napier seems to pip hastings in this arena as there seems to be more e.g. napier has the mission estate concerts, rugby and cricket matches, basket ball, soccer, large home shows, boat shows ect. In saying that, weather you live in one or the other city most people just make the short travel to visit that event anyway, thats the benefit of each city being close. Napier has the main regional stadium and tertiary study for school leavers called EIT.

* * * * * * * But when it comes to "concentration", napier seems to have a higher concentration of better schooling and safety feel (not that any place is perfect) and many cafes/bars and more nightclubs especially the city and Ahuriri. Many people from Hastings travels to Napier for night life and days out in the sun by the beach or in town. And your not far from water. Though theres nice beaches past Hastings/Havelock e.g. ocean beach, but thats if your willing to take a drive out there. Napier has great relaxed suburbs as well, like jervoistown, sugar loaf, poraiti and many taradale suburbs.

Its much nicer to walk around Napier city which includes great landscaped streets, cafes and the beach is just there (even though its just stones and not sand on the city side). Hastings lacks on the cafe front and any city views to anything. But you can see Te Mata peak from hastings city, which is actually good to go up and visit. Hastings needs a big square or manmade lake in town to really lift the city atmosphere and vibe, that would be great if hastings had something like this as their town is just a square grid right now with again nothing to look at, however their architecture is good, spanish style with hanging gardens, but thats it. Down side is both cities dont have any major malls only tiny walk throughs, then again both cities are nice and sunny compared to most other nz cities so why need malls.

amalgamation, like greater Auckland recently the Hastings council (especially hastings mayor) wants both Napier and Hastings councils to join as one city. Most people in Hastings are happy to be one city with Napier, but this is vastly different to what Napier wants. The majority of napier wants to be its self. This debate has been going on for decades but brought up again especially since what happened to Auckland. There are many reasons why Napier wants to be napier only. but I do see the benefit in Amalgamation which could lead to a even better economy for a one Hawkes Bay city. And thats the benifit napier residents see if it were to be amalgamated and the only reason they would be for amalgamation

****** check this link from a reporter at the main regional paper Hawkes Bay today. since I cant add links yet, copy and paste the below in google and click the hawkes bay today link homeward bound with little joy (should be the first link)

copy paste to google "Mark Story homeward bound with little joy"

* * * ps my views are my own and what Ive learnt and wow just realised how much i wrote, so please do your own research, as it depends what you want to take out from each city will determine on the best place for you to live, as hastings has the potential to be a greater city than what it is, and its up to them to make it happen, and they have nice fruit!, thanks

by the way welcome to nz where ever you go
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Hi, I live in Auckland but was born and raised in Napier. There are many good places in Napier especially Taradale, Greenmeadows, Napier Hill for the likes. Many if not most suburbs in Napier are on the above average side in terms of comfort of living so its pretty hard to find reasons to run it down apart from a couple suburbs lets say like Maraenui and pockets around that area. I have many family/friends all over napier from Taradale, Maraenui, West Shore ect, and everyone likes the feel of Napier itself and is proud of it. People who visit napier from Auckland for the first time, always tells me how pretty and nice napier is and how hot it gets in summer. I have freinds/family in Hastings as well, they like hastings as its their home and there are some good parts of hastings too. But Napier puts many other regional cities to shame in terms of looks, and outsiders tell me this as well, so Im not being bias here. It also puts many auckland suburbs to shame.

Havelock in Hastings has good schools and a community feel, very similar to Taradale in Napier. Though Havelock seems too small as its really the only very nice place in Hastings and havelocks too far from anything and since its a village you cant really branch out into a nice city and suburbs as you can between Taradale and Napier. The Taradale schools have a high standard as I lived and went to school there. most primary schools in napier are good. Both cities has really good bording schools that has good reputations. Hastings area seems to have more variety of jobs, but the closeness of Napier and Hastings, alot travels between the both and work in each others city anyway.

When it comes to international or local events, hastings has some good ones, like the races or the very large Hawkes Bay show, but napier seems to pip hastings in this arena as there seems to be more e.g. napier has the mission estate concerts, rugby and cricket matches, basket ball, soccer, large home shows, boat shows ect. In saying that, weather you live in one or the other city most people just make the short travel to visit that event anyway, thats the benefit of each city being close. Napier has the main regional stadium and tertiary study for school leavers called EIT.

* * * * * * * But when it comes to "concentration", napier seems to have a higher concentration of better schooling and safety feel (not that any place is perfect) and many cafes/bars and more nightclubs especially the city and Ahuriri. Many people from Hastings travels to Napier for night life and days out in the sun by the beach or in town. And your not far from water. Though theres nice beaches past Hastings/Havelock e.g. ocean beach, but thats if your willing to take a drive out there. Napier has great relaxed suburbs as well, like jervoistown, sugar loaf, poraiti and many taradale suburbs.

Its much nicer to walk around Napier city which includes great landscaped streets, cafes and the beach is just there (even though its just stones and not sand on the city side). Hastings lacks on the cafe front and any city views to anything. But you can see Te Mata peak from hastings city, which is actually good to go up and visit. Hastings needs a big square or manmade lake in town to really lift the city atmosphere and vibe, that would be great if hastings had something like this as their town is just a square grid right now with again nothing to look at, however their architecture is good, spanish style with hanging gardens, but thats it. Down side is both cities dont have any major malls only tiny walk throughs, then again both cities are nice and sunny compared to most other nz cities so why need malls.

amalgamation, like greater Auckland recently the Hastings council (especially hastings mayor) wants both Napier and Hastings councils to join as one city. Most people in Hastings are happy to be one city with Napier, but this is vastly different to what Napier wants. The majority of napier wants to be its self. This debate has been going on for decades but brought up again especially since what happened to Auckland. There are many reasons why Napier wants to be napier only. but I do see the benefit in Amalgamation which could lead to a even better economy for a one Hawkes Bay city. And thats the benifit napier residents see if it were to be amalgamated and the only reason they would be for amalgamation

****** check this link from a reporter at the main regional paper Hawkes Bay today. since I cant add links yet, copy and paste the below in google and click the hawkes bay today link homeward bound with little joy (should be the first link)

copy paste to google "Mark Story homeward bound with little joy"

* * * ps my views are my own and what Ive learnt and wow just realised how much i wrote, so please do your own research, as it depends what you want to take out from each city will determine on the best place for you to live, as hastings has the potential to be a greater city than what it is, and its up to them to make it happen, and they have nice fruit!, thanks

by the way welcome to nz where ever you go
Hi, thanks so much for all that info!! It is a tough decision to make until you are actually there and can see for yourself. I am really looking forward to arriving next week...we are going to enjoy exploring both Hastings and Napier before we make a final decision on where to buy. Thanks to all who have given advice!

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We moved to Hawkes Bay from Australia late last year with our two children and have worked through similar questions. We have settled in Napier on the hill and really love it. As mentioned, it has lovely views, is close to the city and has access to good schools. We love character homes and the hill is one of the older parts of town. Parking can be an issue here and some of the streets are very steep, but if older town charm appeals it is wonderful. Additionally, it is very close to Ahuriri, which has it's own local shops, cafes etc, and some great bars and eateries on the water.

The primary schools are great - we looked at Port Ahuriri and Napier Central and both really impressed us. There is an intermediate school from year 7 and then Napier Girls and Napier Boys High Schools. Both the high schools have a good reputation and great facilities. You need to live in the catchment area for both these high schools - their websites have a map of the catchment.

A lot of locals really like Taradale - it is a nice suburb and has a decent main street with shops, cafes. The Taradale high school also has a really good reputation - it is a co-ed school, (don't know whether same-sex or co-ed is an issue for you?).

I don't really know much about Hastings, but from what I have seen Napier has more bars/shops/cafes and has the beautiful waterfront with it's walking and cycleways.

Havelock North is a very picturesque town and also has good shopping. I've heard the primary school/s are very good there too, but ultimately it didn't appeal to us.

We rented when we first arrived and it is a really good way to get to know the area without committing. All in all, the areas mentioned all seem pleasant and offer different things, so it depends what appeals to you. There are some areas I wouldn't consider, but none that have been mentioned here.

Best of luck with the move - let us know when you arrive - our kids are similar ages, perhaps we could meet up?
Hi, sorry about late reply! Thanks for all the info...we decided to go with Havelock North. Been here almost 2 weeks and love the area! The children started school on Monday and so far its all good :-) I really think we have made the right decision as far as location is concerned, but I can see how Napier would have more appeal to some people. We have driven up a few times and it looks lovely as well! Many thanks to all who replied to my question
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Hi, sorry about late reply! Thanks for all the info...we decided to go with Havelock North. Been here almost 2 weeks and love the area! The children started school on Monday and so far its all good :-) I really think we have made the right decision as far as location is concerned, but I can see how Napier would have more appeal to some people. We have driven up a few times and it looks lovely as well! Many thanks to all who replied to my question
It is great to finally be here!!
Hi & welcome to New Zealand.

I think you made a great decision.

From time to time pop back & let us know how you are getting on.

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Hi Debbie and welcome to Hawkes Bay! Hope you are all settling in and enjoying Havelock. Once you feel settled it would be great to meet up. We have 11 year old twins, so we could sort out something family friendly. Look forward to hearing from you!
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Hi & welcome to New Zealand.

I think you made a great decision.

From time to time pop back & let us know how you are getting on.

Always good to hear new arrivals experiences whether they are good or bad.
Thanks so much Anski! We are loving Havelock North The children have settled in well and have made lots of friends. No complaints about the school either! Our container arrived from Oman, and was delivered to us with no problems. Can recommend NZ Van Lines...very professional, kept in contact with us regarding arrival dates etc, and the two guys who unloaded everything were fantastic. We have a second smaller shipment coming from SA, this time with a different company. Will let you know if they are as good. So far everything has gone incredibly well...onwards and upwards!

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Hi Angela, sounds great! I will send you a message with my contact details.
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