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How to make your farm fantasy a reality

Have you ever sat in snail’s pace traffic on your daily commute and dreamed of owning a small acreage with fresh air, green fields and not a traffic light for miles? It’s really up to you whether this is just an idyllic daydream or an aspiration you can turn into a reality. Even for those…
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Five ways to make your drone video take off

Drone video of your property can make a fantastic impact on prospective buyers – but don’t get too caught up in this technology. They’re as spectacular for a beachside mansion with a swimming pool and tennis court as they are underwhelming for a one-bedroom unit.  In other words, drone video isn’t for everyone so be…
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Ready to quit the big smoke?

Many first-home buyers whose plans to buy in the city have been dashed by rising prices and interest rates are turning to regional Australia to climb onto the property ladder. While this isn’t an ideal solution for everyone, first-home buyers should not discount the idea.  Regional centres are growing economically and offer excellent buying opportunities…
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How to be savvy when choosing your suburb

Finding the ideal location is one of the secrets of smart buying – you can renovate your property, landscape the garden and even install a swimming pool, but there’s little you can do about your suburb. Factoring in your lifestyle needs is essential whether you’re buying your first property or dream home. While your budget…
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Buyers spoilt for choice, with listings up and prices down

Property buyers are in an increasingly strong position, with vendors reacting to the cooling market by lowering their asking prices. Between January, when the market peaked, and September, the national average asking price fell 7.2%, from $992,659 to $921,187, according to realestate.co.nz. That shows a willingness by vendors to lower their expectations if they want…
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Rents rise 4.1% over the year to September

Property rents are continuing to steadily climb, although more slowly than the general rate of inflation. Rents increased 4.1% in the year to September 2022, compared to 3.2% in the year to September 2021, according to Stats NZ. By contrast, inflation rose 7.2% in the year to September, which means rental rates are rising more…
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First home buyers enjoy record 20.8% market share

First home buyer market share has reached its highest level in recorded history, according to the most recent data from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. First home buyers were responsible for 20.8% of the $5.4 billion in new residential mortgage lending activity that occurred in August. That is their biggest market share since the…
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Home building costs surging, but relief may be around the corner

Residential construction costs are accelerating at a record pace, according to the latest CoreLogic Cordell Construction Cost Index. Home building costs rose 3.4% in the September quarter and 9.6% in the year to September – both records. The Cordell index reflects the rate of change in the cost to build a 200sqm three-bedroom, two-bathroom, single-storey,…
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Wanna be ghost-free, who ya gonna call?

I don’t want to creep you out as we prepare for Halloween, but you could buy a haunted house and not have a ghost of a chance of knowing. No law in any state says an agent or the owner must explain if or why things go bump in the night or if the undead…
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Spooky designs to haunt this Halloween

Forget hardwood floors, walk-in pantries, and eco-ratings. With everyone’s favorite holiday now upon us, these must-have design features this month will haunt you forever.  Below is a look at the spooky design ideas that are hellishly hot right now.  Wet-look walls Whether it’s wallpaper that spontaneously oozes slime or – for the more ambitious –…
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