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Real estate authority lays charges against three people after $8.5m shortfall
The charges have been laid before the Real Estate Agents Disciplinary Tribunal.
The charges have been laid before the Real Estate Agents Disciplinary Tribunal.
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A derelict 118-year-old waterfront Auckland property has sold for $3 million.
Opposition spokesperson Judith Collins says there needs to be full disclosure to buyers.
Residential property values were still up, but the growth has moderated.
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Infrastructure Minister wants to beef up the current unit or add a new one.
Property at Lammermoor Dr, St Heliers, sold by One Agency for $5.5m. The home was sold by Mark Adamson, Fletcher Building’s former chief executive.
Retail investors will have next week to take up the offer.
Photos provided to the Herald show the extensive damage done to a former Block NZ house.
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