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The Northland paradise trashed by squatters sells for $10.6m
Is it ready to be restored to luxury?
Is it ready to be restored to luxury?
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Home vendor bought during flying visit to NZ quadruples in value.
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Nurse looking for someone to complete renovation job started eight years ago.
He bought the apartment in 2021 for $5m, now he's selling with a declared reserve.
Inside one of the best-looking homes on the market right now.
They don't want the hassle of open homes, they just want it over and done with.
Onehunga home is a riot of reds, pinks and greens.
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Listed period house has only had four owners during its 116-year life.
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Three-bed houses go for well below RV as vendors show willingness to strike a deal.
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Buyer interest came from all over, says agent - "Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and US."
Duo bought house together five years ago, after they got sick of paying rent.
Property, which sits on 102ha and is surrounded by water features, is for sale.
Huge jobs growth in US has raised expectations of changing economic fortunes.
It’s the first time the agent has sold a family pet with the home.
Two lakefront properties were called at auction – but the “celebrity” house passed in.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
They also took no notice of the property’s $1.75m CV.
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