
75% of completed units in new $450m village unsold: Summerset
Just 25% of units finished at new St Johns village are under contract: 75% unsold so far.
Just 25% of units finished at new St Johns village are under contract: 75% unsold so far.
Only Singaporeans and Australians can buy our residential property without clearance.
Challenger told Bluestone clients with direct debits that nothing would change for them.
Vineyard and winery sold after spectre of subdivision loomed.
Since February, values have slowly been drifting down, Corelogic says.
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Outstanding designs displayed in Whanganui, Ōtautahi and Wānaka residential buildings.
Industrial projects dominate new supply, the study found, comprising 65% of new stock.
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How many people had paid deposits was not stated but pre-sales said to be 'strong'.
'This is just so sad, just before Christmas' - liquidator Pritesh Patel on ProLink NZ.
Goods to be shipped from China and Malaysia mainly, but also other parts of the world.
The financier wants $28.2m; unsecured creditors are listed as being owed another $167,000.
Three Barfoot & Thompson agents pleaded guilty to unsatisfactory conduct in the case.
Judge this week will be considering PwC’s application for information in the case.
Liquidator expects no loss to customers.
Real estate chief met Ngāti Whātua O Ōrakei on employment, safety, health and tikanga.
Parmar gave keys to the purchaser the day before settlement without the vendors' consent.
Receiver says 22 homes completed, not settled; 20 more in various stages of construction.
'Development process can now move forward with the next phase of planning.'
Car parks will be sold on a 'first come, first served' basis for $50,000 each.