Week to make up their minds before tuesdays first in the nation president ial primary. Candidates are crisscrossing the state today and were here to bring it all to you. This morning were going to be seeing ted cruz, marco rubio, Hillary Clinton and according to the latest poll out this morning, all three of those candidates, i mentioned, have some work to do. On the republican side, donald trump has a commanding 24 point lead in New Hampshire, even combining support for cruz and rubio wont get you close to the billionaire businessman. Trump not the only republican in the state today. Sorry, is the only republican not in the state today. Hes taking his campaign to arkansas after finishing second in iowa. People didnt talk about my second place. They didnt talk about it as positively as they should have and yet with marco, who was more than 2,000 votes behind me, thats a lot of votes, by the way, they said, oh, hes surging, hes surging. Six weeks ago donald trump was saying every day th
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Trade Me Property’s December’s listings showed these average asking prices:
New Brighton $371,1000 – a drop of 5 per cent on the same month in 2019
Lyttelton $541,250 – up 2.9 per cent on the previous year
Sumner $1,262,450 – after climbing a massive 35 per cent on the year prior. The fact that buying in New Brighton or Lyttelton is on average much cheaper, only means you get more for less there– if the suburb’s features and feel are also to your liking.
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Julia Sugarman says she instantly fell in love with the community and the views of Lyttelton. There s always something to look at when you live above a working port: tugs, freighters, ferries, constant movement on the waterfront.