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Revealed: 2020's most expensive home and its All Black billionaire owners
Luxury house sales boomed again in 2020 even without foreign buyers.
Luxury house sales boomed again in 2020 even without foreign buyers.
Big changes meant no job loss and more staff have since been hired.
Owners say sales took a dive from a few thousands of dollars a day to $16 a day.
But buyers won't be moving in before Christmas.
Aucklanders splurged even more, with spending up 40% to $29.2 billion.
$39m for the 2.8ha site with four buildings.
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