Whanganui community rallies to support homeowners after Delhi Ave fire
11 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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The owner of a fire-devastated property in Aramoho said he is thankful for a supportive community and the attending firefighters.
Photo / Bevan Conley
The owner of a fire-devastated property in Aramoho said he is thankful for a supportive community and the attending firefighters.
Photo / Bevan Conley
Liz Wylie is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicleliz.wylie@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron
The Whanganui community is working to gather financial support for a couple who lost their home in a devastating fire.
John and Miranda Milnes Delhi Ave home was quickly consumed by flames after the fire started shortly before 12pm on Thursday and friends and neighbours say they are just grateful the couple managed to get out.
The rate increases in Florida, the third-largest property insurance market among U.S. states, are the highest in memory, according to some insurance agents and residents. One danger, they say, is that the new rates could make owning a home in Florida unaffordable.
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Data from Google shows that approximately 13,400 people Googled
‘Industrial Interior Design’ in 2020. However, many who opted to incorporate this style into their homes last year now regret it. In fact, 61
% of respondents said they went overboard with this design trend and are now regretting their decision.
A bad decision when it comes to the look of your home is not only an inconvenience, but it can also affect the value of your property. A spokesperson from HomeHow explains why an ‘industrial overdo’ can cost you thousands of dollars.
“If your home looks more like an industrial warehouse or an abandoned building, you could end up losing money on your property by as much as 5%-10% off the asking price, as potential buyers will want to redo your home aesthetics.
Shell Beach residents say they dodged a bullet from mudslides caused by recent storm
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Buckets are getting filled up with mud and hauled off Shell Beach properties after the recent rainstorm.
Crews scooped up and filled three dump trucks worth of mud, rocks, and other debris that slid down the hill behind the properties in the Spyglass neighborhood. We are exactly backed up to the hillside. As of darkness Thursday, there was no sign of anything coming down, said resident Chris Finch.
He says he saw firefighters canvassing his neighborhood around midnight Friday. Hours later, daylight revealed the mudslide.