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First Time On The Market In 40 Years –Northland Waterfront Land And Business

Interest is running hot in a magnificent freehold coastal property, currently home to one of Northland’s top family holiday destinations. <img src='https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2106/12b34fda79c5b07a3129.jpeg' width='720' height='480'> Treasure Island Holiday Park .

East coast communities respond to tsunami warnings

East coast communities respond to tsunami warnings © RNZ / Ella Stewart Communities in tsunami zones on the east coast of the North Island have been scrambling to move to safety, with civil leaders urging residents keep up-to-date with news and alerts. The second and third earthquakes to hit off the New Zealand coast have prompted the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to issue another tsunami warning. The most recent and biggest quake - a 8.1 magnitude seismic event which happened near the Kermadec Islands. People in the East Coast of the North Island from the Bay of Islands to Whangārei, from Matata to Tolaga Bay, including Whakatāne and Ōpōtiki and Great Barrier Island must move immediately higher ground. Those in all Auckland coastal areas must stay away from beaches, harbours and estuaries.

East coast communities respond to tsunami warnings

East coast communities respond to tsunami warnings
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Rookie agent s first sale nets big one: Cute bach nearly doubles RV

RAY WHITE This archetypal bach on the waterfront at Pataua South is a property that has been in the same family for 52 years. It was sold by rookie agent Charles Beech on behalf of his neighbours for $1.505 million at auction. Charles Beech received his licence to work as a real estate agent on December 23, 2020, and has scored a big one with his first sale. A cute bach in Pataua South, on a property that has been in the same family for 52 years, sold at auction for $1.505 million, which is nearly twice the rateable value (RV) of $771,000. Beech, who works for Ray White Whāngarei, says there were 55 bids, with 15 registered bidders vying for the “ultimate Kiwi bach”, which attracted viewers from far and wide, with more than 100 groups going through the house.

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