The agent says the terrace house plans, which show alternating black and white homes, generated a lot of interest, with people loving the connection with the TV series. The last of the seven houses was sold off the plans in January. “The price also was a key selling point, and the developer has put a lot of thought into the design, in terms of positioning the houses for the sun and outlook.” Auckland city councillor Richard Hills has praised the project on Twitter, saying: “Some people have no souls. But many more have no homes. Seven more coming!” Actor Antonia Prebble, who played the roles of Loretta West and Rita West in
Options were thoroughly looked at : Why the iconic Outrageous Fortune house had to be demolished
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Iconic Outrageous Fortune house demolished to make way for $700k townhouses
1 Mar, 2021 08:15 PM
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NZ Herald
A two-storey house in West Auckland made famous as the set of crime dramas Outrageous Fortune and Westside has now been demolished.
A photo shared on Facebook shows a pile of rubble on the Te Atatū site where the Kiwi icon once sat. Now seven townhouses selling for around $700,000 each will be built in its place.
Outrageous Fortune, which followed the story of Wolf West, his wife Cheryl and their four children, and its prequel show Westside have been set in the iconic house since 2005. Since then, the house has become something of a local tourist attraction.