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Home buyers “are chasing rainbows” and expecting “champagne on a beer budget” while vendors want a “Lotto win for selling their property”. That’s the view of. ....
Tauranga house prices reach record $937,000, Rotorua $630,000 nzherald.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nzherald.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tauranga house prices reach record $937,000, Rotorua $630,000 16 May, 2021 06:00 PM 6 minutes to read Is the boiling property market starting to simmer? Photo / File Tauranga and Rotorua are topping the charts with more property sales than any other district in the region for the past few months. But is the boiling property market starting to simmer down? Bay of Plenty agents say although multi-offers and low-interest rates still exist the rush to buy property is easing and there was definitely a change in the air . As listings tighten people were waiting to list their properties until they could buy one to move into. ....
First National Foundation donates to help save burns victims 13 May, 2021 09:33 PM 2 minutes to read The First National Foundation has donated $30,000 to the National Burn Centre. Photo / Supplied Rotorua Daily Post The First National Foundation has donated a further $30,000 to the National Burns Service, New Zealand s celebrated specialist burns treatment facilities. First National Real Estate Rotorua s Ann Crossley, also a trustee of the First National Foundation, made the presentation at the New Zealand-wide sales awards for First National Real Estate, held in Rotorua last night. This service is extraordinary, and we re proud to hold it close to us at First National Foundation, and to keep on giving, she said. ....