Olmos did not envision himself moving back to the big city lights in the near future.
"...honestly you never know. When I moved from Argentina to New Zealand I told everyone that the only place I could live was Auckland because it was the only city big enough after having lived in a country with 45 million people. Other towns just seemed too small," he said.
"Now, eight years later here I am, living in a beautiful little town."
Olmos particularly enjoyed having significantly reduced travel times, the friendliness of the community, the lower-cost of living and being able to more easily find a rental that would take pets.
"Little things like that make a difference in your life."
Buying a house to call his own was something the working professional now saw as within reach for the first time.
The higher prices in Auckland were something he'd always seen as a massive deterrent.
"I can't afford it, we are talking about having to take out a mortgage of half a million dollars minimum to buy an average house or even a two-bedroom flat in the CBD.
"Here you can buy a house for 100k with a great front yard and a backyard. Not like those packed houses in Auckland: one in front and one house in the back with six people living in each of them, to share the cost and 10 cars at the front yard.
"Aucklanders are getting used to living like that and that is not quality of life."