
Negotiation Tamatea
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Nov 25, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Tamatea |Catherine Smith
- Buyers viewing a rundown house in Onehunga were advised to bring protective gear. - The four-bedroom bungalow has serious structural issues and has been boarded up. - Another infamous dump in the neighbourhood is also on the market for sale. A $1 million dump plagued by rats, rubbish, and black mould sold at auction today for $866,000. Start your property searchFind your dream home today. At least 10 registered bidders competed to own the four-bedroom bungalow on Mays Road, in Auckland’s Onehunga.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Leigh |Negotiation Tamatea
Owners Phil and Bridgette were in the market for a character home on a large site when they first saw 128 Gray Avenue advertised. The couple were living in an old bungalow in Avondale Heights at the time and hadn’t considered moving south but were seriously impressed at the gothic cottage villa’s impressive presence and intricate architectural features. “It had been empty about six months when we came to view it,” says Bridgette.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Leigh |Negotiation Tamatea |Erin Reilly
When life gets overwhelming, many of us dream of setting up camp on a deserted island. That dream almost comes true on this corner of Great Barrier Island. When Terry and his wife bought a property on Great Barrier 18 years ago, the plan was to split their time between there and the mainland. “We intended to stay on the island for eight months at a time but once we’d settled in, we decided we didn’t want to go back. We ended up living out there fulltime for 16 years,” Terry recalls.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Tamatea |Negotiation Rerewhakaaitu |Negotiation Birkenhead |Catherine Smith
The parents of New Zealand’s most remarkably gifted student and youngest university graduate are selling their Auckland house to remain with their son at Oxford University, where he is completing a PhD in environmental science. Maths whizz Tristan Pang made headlines a decade ago when, at the age of 12, he enrolled at Auckland University. Two years later he was a tutor at the university, and at the age of 17, he had graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Physics.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
oneroof.co.nz | Negotiation Tamatea |Negotiation Rerewhakaaitu |Negotiation Birkenhead |Nikki Preston
When David Cameron lost his job during Covid, he wasn’t sure where he would end up next. He certainly didn’t expect to be living next to decades-old train carriages in rural Canterbury. “When Covid happened I was made redundant from my job in a finance company, so I had to look for an alternative,” Cameron told OneRoof. “There were so many people looking for jobs but not enough jobs.”Start your property searchFind your dream home today.
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