1 REAL ESTATE OFFERS UNIQUE HOMES IN NEW ZEALAND
- Location:
- NEW ZEALAND
- Category:
- PRESTIGE & UNIQUE
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- -
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- Currency:
- £ GBP
- Prices:
- £500,000
- Results:
- 1 listings
Price by Negotiation. Adaptive in its facility for entertaining and effortless family living this impressive residence combines income potential with proven solutions for those wanting dual living capability.
6 Bed House for sale in Oamaru
£565,757
Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand
Listed By: Ray White on 18.08.2017Browse all listings of ⭐ prestige property for sale in New Zealand from 565 757 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
It wasn’t as if New Zealand’s tourism industry was even in need of a pick-me-up, but in the years following the shooting of Lord of the Rings, the country has experienced the boom of all booms. It’s a stunning corner of the 🌎 world that combines British and Australian influences to give birth to a unique charm the likes of which is enchanting and intoxicating. Property prices in key regions of New Zealand have been climbing for quite some time – Wellington experiencing 7 per cent growth in 2013, Auckland 10 per cent and Nelson an impressive 14.6 per cent. Rental returns are also heading skywards, having tipped the 9 per cent mark in Auckland and 7 per cent in Wellington. High taxes are to some extent augmented by very low buying costs, while year-round demand solidifies New Zealand’s position as one to watch for investment.
It wasn’t as if New Zealand’s tourism industry was even in need of a pick-me-up, but in the years following the shooting of Lord of the Rings, the country has experienced the boom of all booms. It’s a stunning corner of the 🌎 world that combines British and Australian influences to give birth to a unique charm the likes of which is enchanting and intoxicating. Property prices in key regions of New Zealand have been climbing for quite some time – Wellington experiencing 7 per cent growth in 2013, Auckland 10 per cent and Nelson an impressive 14.6 per cent. Rental returns are also heading skywards, having tipped the 9 per cent mark in Auckland and 7 per cent in Wellington. High taxes are to some extent augmented by very low buying costs, while year-round demand solidifies New Zealand’s position as one to watch for investment.