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3 weeks ago |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Howick |Nikki Preston
- James Kane and Kimberley Grant’s renovated Westport cottage is for sale at $335,000. - The cottage, bought for $118,000, has tripled in value after extensive renovations. - Property agent Jo Maketu highlights the area’s affordability and lifestyle as key attractions for buyers. The derelict miner’s cottage James Kane and Kimberley Grant bought sight unseen four years ago for $118,000 is up for grabs again after an impressive renovation. Start your property searchFind your dream home today.
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3 weeks ago |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Howick |Negotiation Manurewa |Owen Vaughan
Mansion watch: What’s sold, what still for sale? The big real estate news this week is the $45.5m sale of a mansion in Queenstown. The amount paid for Chantecler is a record for New Zealand. OneRoof first reported on the deal back in 2023 but wasn’t able to name the property or publish the exact price until partial settlement.
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3 weeks ago |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Howick |Negotiation Manurewa |Nikki Preston
- A Christchurch couple bought the historic Woodstock House, damaged in the Kaikōura earthquake, for close to its asking price of $1.075m. - The 175-year-old property, Nelson’s oldest homestead, was sold “as is, where is” after significant interest. - The new owners have experience with earthquake repairs, offering relief to the vendors.
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1 month ago |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Howick |Negotiation Ahuriri |Diana Clement
- A two-bedroom shack in Coatesville, Auckland, on nearly 5ha, is for sale after 50 years. - The property, which has an RV of $2.85m, offers potential for building a dream home. - Agents highlight its prime location and rural tranquillity, with amenities nearby. A two-bedroom shack next to some of New Zealand’s most expensive homes has come up for sale for the first time in almost 50 years. Start your property searchFind your dream home today.
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1 month ago |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Howick |Catherine Smith
- The Remuera house where Pauline Hanna was found dead is close to finding a buyer. - Bayleys agent Gary Wallace said a buyer was identified, but the house isn't under contract yet. - The property, with an RV of $6.2 million, has been listed twice before. The Auckland house where health chief Pauline Hanna was found dead may be close to finding a buyer, with the agent charged with selling the property telling OneRoof he had identified someone "who is happy to take it on".
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