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UNSPLASH Real estate agents are all over the map when asked to predict whether the colder weather will see a cooling off of the housing market. The best time to sell a property has historically always been spring, when buyers were neither sunning themselves at the bach, nor on a three-week mid-winter escape to Europe. Some houses simply can t be made to look their best in the dark and cold of winter. But that’s in a normal year – and we all know that things are far from normal right now. After months of prediction-busting house price rises, will we still see a cooling off of listings along with the weather? ....
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Auckland, Grey Lynn home sells for $755,000 profit in seven months 13 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read This Grey Lynn house resold earlier this week for a profit of about $100,000 a month higher than its previous sale in August. Photo / Supplied Ben Leahy is a reporter for the New Zealand [email protected] An Auckland villa bought last August has just been resold for a $755,000 resale jump - netting its owners more than $100,000 in capital gains per month. The three-bedroom Grey Lynn home at 3 Schofield St sold at auction for $2.55 million on Wednesday as house prices continued to skyrocket. The owners earlier paid $1.825m for the villa in August, with marketing photos from the time appearing to show little had been done to improve the property leading up to its incredible resale profit. ....
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Time to sell means one or more appraisals, a listing, and probably several open homes. A new online platform promises to give house sellers more information on what their property is worth, and real estate agents more opportunity to pitch for listings. In today’s fast-moving market, it’s difficult to price homes. The only near-certainty, at a time when the national median house price has hit a record high, is that a home is bound to sell for more than you paid for it. Christchurch businessman Justin Castle said his new online platform AppraiseMe increased transparency, as it allowed homeowners – who submitted photos and details about their home – to get up to 30 appraisals and choose an agent from those who submitted. ....