A liquor company that bought about 500 state houses under the last National Government wants to buy a further 1500 now that state houses are up for sale again.
Masterton-based Trust House bought all 541 state houses in the Wairarapa and Tararua districts, keeping on their tenants, for $10.5 million in a 1999 deal that current chief executive Allan Pollard describes as a discount of "probably 50 per cent" off market value.
He says the company now wants to buy 1500 more state houses "anywhere in the lower North Island". It is looking "from New Plymouth and Hastings down to Wellington".
The company runs liquor outlets in Hastings, Feilding, Pahiatua, Masterton, Greytown, Martinborough, Featherston, Upper Hutt and Wellington. Its $45 million revenue last year made it the country's third-biggest liquor trust after trusts in West Auckland and Invercargill.