
Bayleys sold 12 of the 18 properties offered at their Auckland auctions last week while at Bayleys' Hamilton office, one of the four properties auctioned was sold.
The Auckland auction had a good mix of properties ranging from family homes to lifestyle properties to managed student flats. In Hamilton they were a mix of urban and lifestyle properties.
One of the highlights of the Auckland auctions was a clifftop section with a bach on it (pictured) outside of Kerikeri in the Bay of Islands.
The section was just over 1ha and had magnificent views out to Moturoa Island.
The bach on the site was originally an ambulance station on Waiheke Island that was transported to the site and converted to a holiday home.
The property sold for $915,000.
See below for the full results of Bayleys' Auckland and Hamilton auctions last week, with details and photos of all properties, including those that didn't sell.
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5 Comments
Sounds like Ron Fong Toy was correct, the market has started to go bananas after Lunar New Year.
Yes strange how some of the properties sold were in the 1.5 million mark = free ticket to NZ
67% clearance rate. I suppose this somehow indicates a market downturn to a lot of commentators on here?
So what percentage does Bayleys RE get from the million dollar "Sandhills" sale in Tasman? Will the NZ media ask?
Onwards and upwards, brace yourself for take off !
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