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Urzila Carlson: The Insider s Guide to Te Atatū

Urzila Carlson: The Insider s Guide to Te Atatū 2 May, 2021 12:00 AM 3 minutes to read Te Atatu Peninsula walkers. Photo / Hayden Woodward NZ Herald By: Urzila Carlson Although I originally hail from South Africa, Te Atatū Peninsula has become my adopted hometown. Tucked away in West Auckland, we re not too far from the city, but far enough to feel secluded from the bustle of the CBD. I barely even have to leave anymore, it has everything we could possibly need (except an electronics store - Noel Leeming, if you re listening, we re in the market.) Read More There are so many great spots in the Te Atatū village to grab a coffee, but one of my favourite places is Demolition Deli. The coffee s great and it s just a short walk away, making it easy to pop down, grab a drink and head home to prepare for the day ahead. Make sure you head along to one of the many bakeries in the village for something tasty to pair with your coffee too!

Mike Williams: Bubbles do eventually burst

Mike Williams: Bubbles do eventually burst 11 Mar, 2021 10:08 PM 5 minutes to read If the supply of houses does indeed exceed demand, then the boom in prices becomes a bust. Photo / File If the supply of houses does indeed exceed demand, then the boom in prices becomes a bust. Photo / File Hawkes Bay Today By: Mike Williams One obvious outcome of the Covid-19 pandemic has been the repeated inaccuracy of predictions about the New Zealand economy from normally reliable sources. Just this week the tax take came out well above that which many economists had predicted and there were more jobs created than lost, resulting in a decrease in those on the jobseeker allowance.

Neighbours join forces to secure record sales prices for their homes

HARCOURTS NORTHWEST REALTY These three neighbours in Yeovil Road, Te Atatu Peninsula sold their properties as a single unit of 2427 square metres, and received a record price for the sale of a property in the Auckland suburb. Three neighbours on Te Atatu Peninsula clubbed together to sell their homes earlier this month in a single package that saw them make hundreds of thousands of dollars more than if they had sold separately. And they are not alone. Listing agents Rosie and Daniel Deans of Harcourts Northwest Realty say they have listings for several other groups of neighbours doing exactly the same thing. And it’s developers looking for larger sites who are buying up the properties.

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