Nelson

Nelson region. Invercargill. Queenstown. Greymouth. Dunedin. Christchurch. Blenheim. Wellington. New Plymouth. Palmerston North. Napier. Gisborne. Rotorua. Tauranga. Hamilton. Auckland. Whangarei.

Boasting New Zealand’s highest average sunshine hours – 2,500 annually - Nelson is the gateway to the magnificent Abel Tasman National Park and some superb bays that make it a tourist mecca. The Nelson economy is based on New Zealand’s ‘big four’ industries: seafood, horticulture, tourism and forestry. Port Nelson is the biggest fishing port in Australasia.

 

There is also a range of growth industries, including arts and crafts, aviation, engineering technology, and information technology.  Wrapped together with first-class health and social services, expanding education facilities and an ever-evolving culture of arts, fine wine and dining make Nelson a very desirable place to live – and to do business from.

Statistics

 

Population:

56,000

Median House Price $NZ:

Buy - 299,000 
Rent - 241 per wk

Average Temperature:

Summer 18°C
Winter 8°C

Lifestyle Features:

Wineries, Arts & Crafts, Beaches


Bronte Lodge - Photo courtesy of Latitude Nelson