Cambridge, New Zealand
With a population of just 20,500, this sleepy Kiwi town is hardly the bustling metropolis many Americans imagine when moving abroad. The median income is a modest $43,200, and 1 in 5 residents commute to the larger city of Hamilton for work. While Cambridge boasts national sports headquarters and a thriving equine industry, the bureaucracy can be a persistent headache - the district council is located 15 miles away in Te Awamutu.
On the plus side, the town is known for its tree-lined streets and recent accolades as New Zealand's "Most Beautiful Large Town." However, the climate can be a mixed bag, with cold, damp winters that may test the hardiest expat.
Overall, Cambridge is best suited for those seeking a quiet, provincial lifestyle in the Waikato region - but don't expect the glitz and glamour of a major city.
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Expat Life Notes
The equine capital of NZ. Safest and clean with an affluent English small-town vibe.
Pros
- ✓ Elite equine culture
- ✓ Safe and safe
- ✓ Clean air
Cons
- ✗ Very high real estate prices
- ✗ Isolated from major hubs
- ✗ Quiet social life
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