Andrew Simms considers himself an experienced man when it comes to old houses - he's lived in and done up more than his fair share of beautiful villas in his hometown of Dunedin. He loves their details, their character, and how his fine antique furniture, collected over a lifetime, fits in.
He does not, however, love dealing with the massive parcels of land, and the maintenance of that land, that usually come with an old house. So when he moved to Auckland last year to develop his car business, Andrew Simms Newmarket, he was looking for the best of both worlds.
"I wanted a villa with the ease of being lock-up-and-leave. I travel a lot, I'm pretty busy with my commitments, but I love old places. I calculated my 100-year-old Dunedin house on eight acres [3.2ha] takes me about 20 hours a week to keep up the gardens. With my new business in Botany Downs, I didn't have the time," he explains.
Along with his wife and young daughter, Andrew planned to commute between the two cities. But that has proved harder than he thought, so his family is now based back in Dunedin and he no longer needs the family villa.