
Negotiation Swanson
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Dec 11, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Swanson |Negotiation Tuakau |Negotiation Milldale |Nikki Preston
- Buyers in Christchurch are experiencing FOBO, or “fear of a better offer”, and it’s affecting vendor confidence. - Harcourts Grenadier auctioneer Ned Allison noted a 36% increase in listings, leading to buyer indecision. - Agents report that while properties are still selling, buyers are waiting for the perfect property and price. Buyers in New Zealand’s second-biggest housing market have FOBO and it’s a worry for sellers. Start your property searchFind your dream home today.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Swanson |Negotiation Tuakau |Negotiation Milldale |Nikki Preston
- A mysterious block of land in Awahuri sold for $10,000 more than the declared reserve of $55,000. - The new owner is from outside the region and plans to use the property for storage. - Bayleys agent Jack Monckton noted interest from across the country, but challenges deterred potential home-builders. A mysterious block of land has sold under the hammer for $65,000 – $10,000 more than the ultra-low advertised reserve price. Start your property searchFind your dream home today.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Swanson |Negotiation Tuakau |Negotiation Milldale |Catherine Smith
- The parents of maths whizz Tristan Pang find a buyer for their Auckland home. - Tristan, 23, is completing a PhD in environmental science at Oxford University. - Pang family will miss Auckland, but have shifted to the UK to support Tristan. The parents of New Zealand maths whizz Tristan Pang have sold up and are now hunting for a home in the UK. Start your property searchFind your dream home today.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Swanson |Negotiation Omaha |Negotiation Papakura |Nikki Preston
The demise of New Zealand’s once thriving goat industry has forced the owners of a once prestigious Northland goat farm valued at $20 million at one time to carve it up and sell it off in large chunks. Pioneering Northland goat farmers Barry and Judy Foote have been unable to sell their once lucrative farming business on 370 hectares with thousands of goats after Covid turned the industry upside down, and so have been selling off the land in lifestyle and grazing blocks.
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Nov 16, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Swanson |Nikki Preston
A pair of impressively renovated churches on Auckland's North Shore are back on the market for sale after a $4 million-plus deal to buy them fell through. The sale of the two historic churches had been the pipeline for a year, with the buyer waiting on the Commerce Commission to approve the sale of his business to an overseas company in order to release the necessary funds.
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