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theres a cultural factor, in london everyone lives in a flat, the population density is higher and the price you pay for what is essentially a box is scarey, also a lot of places are not sold, they are leased - everyone i knew in london that had property would not sell it because of the gapital gains tax, so freehold titles were few and far between.BZG Wagon wrote:I live in Auckland because that's where there is demand for my profession.
Average wage for a CA in Auckland = $127k
Average wage for a CA in London = $190k (+ significant tax advantages)
Average wage for a CA in Sydney = $230k
London / Sydney look skewed due to massive changes in FX rates the last couple years. It's also worth noting house prices are crashing in the UK & US.
London = 7.8m people.
Auckland = 1.3m people
Auckland has a bigger land area then London. House values in Auckland don't make sense IMO.
BZG Wagon wrote:I live in Auckland because that's where there is demand for my profession.
Average wage for a CA in Auckland = $127k
Average wage for a CA in London = $190k (+ significant tax advantages)
Average wage for a CA in Sydney = $230k
London / Sydney look skewed due to massive changes in FX rates the last couple years. It's also worth noting house prices are crashing in the UK & US.
London = 7.8m people.
Auckland = 1.3m people
Auckland has a bigger land area then London. House values in Auckland don't make sense IMO.
But so cold!!!!!BZG|Bling wrote:It's not like you can just pack up and leave, but I would have thought there would still be potential down here for a CA to earn good $$$. Hypothetical of course.
BZG|Bling wrote:What would you earn down here in chch for example though? I'm all googled out, but lets say average price here is 50% less than Auckland. Would your wage be 50% less too? I've never lived in Auckland, it just seems that due to the large number of people that do, demand for resources is higher than somewhere like chch. It's not like you can just pack up and leave, but I would have thought there would still be potential down here for a CA to earn good $$$. Hypothetical of course.
BZG Wagon wrote:We are getting beaten by people who put down completely unconditional offers - they're not even interested in a building inspection because they are that desperate. I wouldn't buy a car without an inspection, I sure as hell won't do the same with a house.
BZG Wagon wrote: I think most of our problem is we're concerntrating on only two areas where we want to live (close to family, friends, work etc).
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