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Old 21-10-2007, 08:45 AM
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I dunno ... I've never been there at night, but Saturday and Sunday morning show evidence of some rowdiness (broken bottles and such) but nothing excessive or, as far as I can tell, dangerous. :shrug:

As for Linwood, it is a bit run down, and my wife has heard there's trouble at the schools. I've heard similar things about New Brighton.

That said, driving around Chch, I've never seen an area that was completely run down or an area that was completely pristine. Obviously, some are nicer than others--Cashmere, Fendalton, Merivale, Sumner, Red Cliffs come to mind--but it seems to me that most areas are a mixture of great, good, okay, and not-so-good.


If you want a bargain in an up-and-coming area, you could look at Waltham--where I live--or Spreydon or Beckenham. There's a lot of what we back in the States would call 'gentrification' or 'urban renewal.' On my street, for example, 1/3 of the houses are a bit run down--some with people who have lived there 20 years or more--1/3 are restored (like our rental) and 1/3 have been torn down and replaced with townhouses.

If you are looking for one of the outer 'burbs, I'd recommend Halswell or Prebleton. Kokopelli can tell you more about them.

There is also Kaiapoi, which is north of the city--but I wonder about traffic, as it strikes me as the one place from which you can't really get back into the city quickly.

You might also think about Rangiora, about 30 minutes north west of the city, or Tai Tapu, 15 minutes south. Lincoln, Rolleston, and Templeton--all to the West--also seem rather nice. Belfast, not so much. I don't know why, but there's something I just don't like about it.

Sorry to ramble, but I think your question is really rather complicated. You need to think about what you want--convenience, good schools, room to breath, near the beach, etc. etc.

And, FWIW, I've yet to find a place in Chch were I haven't felt safe.
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