
Negotiation Epsom
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2 months ago |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Epsom |Nikki Preston
- Emerson’s beer founder Richard Emerson sold his childhood home in Dunedin for $821,000. - The four-bedroom villa, linked to Emerson’s brewing history, attracted interest due to its location. - Emerson and his sister were pleased the house went to another family after 50 years. The birthplace of New Zealand craft beer has changed hands for $821,000. Start your property searchFind your dream home today.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Epsom |Amy Houlihan
Kiwi interior designer Danielle Francis is selling the multi-million-dollar country escape she bought a decade ago as an antidote to her jet-setting life in Sydney, London and New York. Francis told OneRoof she was instantly drawn to the serenity of the park-like grounds of 197 Papakura-Clevedon Road, in Auckland’s eastern fringe.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Epsom |Negotiation Papakura |Negotiation Onekawa |Catherine Smith
One of the townhouses from the third season of The Block NZ is back on the market for sale – with a sensational twist. The owner of the three-bedroom property at 26A Newell Street, in Auckland’s Point Chevalier, is selling the property herself with the help of her mum. Luckily, they are both real estate agents. Ray White agent Emma Duncan bought the TV home in 2015 when she was looking for a place for herself and her then teenage daughter. Start your property searchFind your dream home today.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Epsom |Negotiation Swanson |Nikki Preston
Cricket legend Sir Richard Hadlee has sold his luxury golf course home, after seven months of waiting for the perfect buyer. Sir Richard, who became a household name in the 1980s for being the best allrounder in cricket and for his fast bowl, put his home overlooking the lake and fairway of the Pegasus Golf Course development, in Rangiora, up for sale in April so he and his wife could move somewhere smaller.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Epsom |Nikki Preston
The owner of a classic bach on Waihi Beach is selling it after 38 years because she only lives five minutes away. The first time Elisabeth Boulton and her husband went to the Western Bay of Plenty town in the early 1980s, they bought a bach directly across the road from the beach. Boulton told OneRoof they had been staying in a motel at that time and asked each other that if they were going to buy there, what would it be.
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