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Homeless for three weeks : Two-and-a-half month settlement too short to find another home, seller says

Homeless for three weeks : Two-and-a-half month settlement too short to find another home, seller says Newshub 16 hrs ago Priscilla Dickinson © Getty Images. Homeowner and mortgage broker Campbell Hastie sold his Auckland home in February - but May 13 wasn t long enough to find another one. © Provided by Newshub Homeless for three weeks after selling his Auckland home earlier this year, a mortgage broker says a two-and-a-half month settlement wasn’t long enough to find something to buy.  It comes as a shortage of property listings continues to push up house prices. The Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) May property report shows the median selling price across New Zealand is up 32.3 percent year-on-year, acting CEO Wendy Alexander saying a lack of total housing supply is continuing to push up house prices .

Nido investors facing losses: lender strikes $46 3m conditional property sale

Nido investors facing losses: lender strikes $46.3m conditional property sale 5 May, 2021 01:00 AM 4 minutes to read NIDO shows off NZ s biggest furniture store, planned to open soon. Julian Bottaro of Nido was filmed in the unfinished project late last year. Video / NIDO NIDO shows off NZ s biggest furniture store, planned to open soon. Julian Bottaro of Nido was filmed in the unfinished project late last year. Video / NIDO Investors in a planned large-scale retail homeware store face losses after the building s conditional sale for $15.7 million came in well short of what was raised to buy the property. Neil Tuffin, managing director of

Smoky, greasy ventilation system a two-year headache for dairy owner

Dairy operator Wang Xiujing and the property owner Xu Yang. Photo: RNZ / Liu Chen Smoke, smells and greasy drips constantly bother her tenants, who run a city dairy. The owner has asked for help from everyone she can, including the council and building management, but nothing has changed. For the past two years, Wang Xiujing and her husband have been running a dairy shop on the ground floor of a high-rise building on Hobson Street in central Auckland. With two extractor outlets over the entrance, the upper half of their glass door is covered with black grease and oily marks can be seen on the ground.

Waimakariri castle good to go with engineer s report

Ray White Their dreams were real, but the owners of this castle project in Waimakariri cannot finish it, so they have listed it for sale. Their castle dream ended after more than a decade of work, but now the owners of this half-completed home in North Canterbury can move ahead with their sale. An auction originally planned for January was put on hold awaiting the supply of an engineer’s report, says listing agent Barbara Redway of Ray White Morris & Co Real Estate. The “as is, where is” property, which has no Code Compliance Certificate or insurance, now has an engineer’s report available for purchasers. As Redway says in the listing: “Engineer’s report done, council happy, let’s go! New increased optimism, new auction date and new horizons for eventual purchaser.”

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