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Mr and Mrs Lili Wedding

 

Fine I'll tell you then

I can only take the lack of response to mean you dare not guess and are waiting - with bated breath - for me to tell you.

Well, the agent expects it to sell for €580,000 which is $NZD1.27 millon.
That's $NZD15,000 per square meter.
And that's without stamp duty + on road costs. And that's in a recession.

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2 Comments for this post

 
Blogger CityBrideNZ Says:

That certainly brings a tear to the eye.

 
 
Anonymous Anonymous Says:

Makes house prices in NZ look quite reasonable. I wonder about interest rates...

 

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