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  • Nov 19, 2024 | oneroof.co.nz | Manukau City |Negotiation Pukekohe

    Winston Peters’ former home is on the market for sale in Tauranga for $2.675 million. The listing for 29 Cooneys Drive, in Matua, highlights the Deputy Prime Minister’s link to the property and its historic connection to one of the region’s most high-profile families. In their marketing on OneRoof, Oliver Road agents Ben Hawan and Jason Eves state: “Built for Tauranga’s Cooney family in the early ‘50s and later owned by Rt Hon Winston Peters, this property can best be described as a warm embrace.

  • Nov 9, 2024 | oneroof.co.nz | Manukau City |Negotiation Poraiti |Catherine Smith

    First-time buyers have paid $1.43 million for a golden toilet. The lustrous bathroom was one of several standout features in the three-bedroom Auckland home that was snapped up by housing market newbies Pradip and Hiral. The couple, who are expecting their first child in March, fought hard at the Ray White auction on Wednesday. They had only just viewed Glenfield property two days before, but they knew it was the one for them. Start your property searchFind your dream home today.

  • Nov 9, 2024 | oneroof.co.nz | Manukau City |Negotiation Poraiti |Diana Clement

    A wealthy widower plans to donate to charity the money he earns from selling his stately home in rural Canterbury. Denver Glass bought the Racecourse Hill Homestead in Darfield, Selwyn, with his late wife Libby in 2017. The couple were looking to replace their much-loved heritage home, Daresbury house, which had been damaged in the Christchurch earthquakes.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | oneroof.co.nz | Manukau City |Negotiation Papakura

    The Prime Minister is selling the last of his Onehunga rental properties for $930,000. The two-bedroom brick and tile unit had been slated to be sold at auction today, but the listing on OneRoof was changed this morning to a fixed price. Christopher Luxon bought the unit for $620,500 in May 2015. It has a 2021 CV of $1.15 million. Luxon got $930,000 in September for his other Onehunga rental property, another two-bedroom brick-and-tile unit on the same street.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | oneroof.co.nz | Manukau City |Negotiation Pahurehure |Catherine Smith

    A young English couple were shocked to find that they could not sell their Auckland home because of an error in the property title. The couple, Samantha and Dan, had put their townhouse on the market after a sudden illness forced them to return to the UK at the end of last year. Dan had been diagnosed with stage three colorectal cancer and could only access the treatment he needed overseas. But what should have been a quick sale turned into a financial and bureaucratic nightmare.

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