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1 week ago |
oneroof.co.nz | negotiation Massey |Nikki Preston
- Christchurch student Paiman Nazari, 23, runs PRA Developments, completing 14 units while studying full-time. - Nazari began property development at 18, with his first project in Halswell, and plans to expand. - He aims to build 50 houses by 2026 and has expanded the business to Perth, Australia.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Takapuna |Negotiation Grey Lynn |negotiation Massey |Negotiation Swanson
A 1940s bungalow surrounded by some of New Zealand’s most expensive houses has hit the market for sale. The three-bedroom home is on the waterfront in Auckland’s Westmere and is being pitched by the listing agents as an “affordable family home”. 26 Sunny Brae Crescent sits on a 781sqm section overlooking Meola Reserve and the estuary that flows into Waitemata Harbour.
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Oct 5, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Brookby |Negotiation Henderson |Negotiation Papakura |negotiation Massey
The Auckland villa Marilyn and Martin Sutcliffe bought five decades ago for $21,000 is likely to sell for nearly a hundred times as much when it heads to auction later this month. But the sale of the 1910s home will be bittersweet. When OneRoof asked Martin to describe 50 Selbourne Street, in Grey Lynn, the very first thing the retired arts director highlighted was the fact his two children were born there. “It has a whole lot of significance for us because of that,” he said.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | negotiation Massey |Nikki Preston
It’s the Mount Maunganui mansion locals dream about buying if they win Lotto. And it’s now on the market for sale for the first time in 15 years. The sprawling resort-style residence on Marine Parade is aiming to smash Tauranga’s current house price record of $11 million. Bayleys listing agent Conrad Doyle said the property, known locally as Mandalay, was one of the most prestigious on the beach suburb’s Golden Mile.
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Sep 28, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | negotiation Massey |Diana Clement
A first-home buyer in his 20s has snapped up an architectural stunner in Auckland’s Glendowie for $1.455 million. Listing agent Luke Dallow, from Barfoot & Thompson, said the young man was the only bidder in the room for the two-bedroom Marshall Cook-designed home on West Tamaki Road. However, there were four other parties in the wings waiting for the property to pass in. “What a great little auction it was. We had the right buyer that bought it. He is delighted.
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