Looking For a Lifestyle Block For Sale?
- Author Bruce Spurdle
- Published May 6, 2011
- Word count 440
There are many fortunate people in the world whom have their dream occupation. Many strive for it, but for one or another reason, this goal can’t be attained. Settling for second best is the only option for these people.
However, whilst the number of people whose time is absorbed by their dream job is reasonable, the same cannot be said about being in your dream job in your dream location. Unfortunately, this is hard to achieve due to opportunities or lack of feasibility. However, some people might disagree.
The majority of people in the business world are stuck inside during the day, many of whom rely on air conditioning, water coolers, phones ringing, the sound of traffic and conversations, as well as a host of daily job requirements.
Spending most of one’s life cooped up inside is unavoidable for some, but for others there is the appealing alternative of living in the countryside, whilst making ends meet at the same time.
Finding a lifestyle block sale in New Zealand in particular, is something many Kiwis are keeping their eyes peeled for. Whether you are a first time buyer or already have a home, you’ll find a wide range of lifestyle blocks for sale, particularly in the central north island.
A lifestyle block is generally known as a rural listing. There are various types that you can invest in, including horse, sheep, deer, cattle, grazing land and dairy farm properties. If you have worked in these industries before or are willing to be a part of it, then a lifestyle block could be right up your alley.
Also, if you normally work from home in the city or in town and you want to escape into the country then you might also like to find a lifestyle block for sale in New Zealand.
This style of living is very New Zealand-like; hugely appealing for a number of reasons. You get more outdoor space and fresh air. You can own pets that you could not own in town, hold parties without noise control knocking on your door (depends on how isolated you are of course) and generally dictate how you lead your life on a daily basis.
Where you decide to buy a lifestyle block depends on your preferences. Whether you like coastal bays, beautiful big beaches, bush land or endless grassy paddocks, New Zealand has everything you could want. It is NZ’s diverse landscapes that make the country so appealing. There’s no wonder why so many people are trying to find a lifestyle block sale in New Zealand. For most people, it’s living their dream.
Are you looking for a lifestyle block on the Coromandel Peninsula? A Cambridge horse stud? Or a small block near a rural service town with room to graze a couple of sheep and horses? Contact us today about Lifestyle Blocks For Sale.
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