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Trade Me Property logo 2010. In 2006, Trade Me laid a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) over the advertising of its largest property market competitor, Realestate.co.nz. According to the complaint, Realestate.co.nz, (run jointly by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) and Property Page Ltd) had misled ...
The company was founded in 2005 by New Zealand-born entrepreneurs Simon Slade and Mark Ling in Christchurch, New Zealand. [3] While Slade worked full-time for Hewlett-Packard, he also sold on New Zealand’s local online auction site, Trade Me. [citation needed] After receiving numerous inquiries about where he found his suppliers, Slade recognized the demand for a directory of verified suppliers.
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David Henderson is a New Zealand property developer based in Christchurch. [a] In 1994 he founded the libertarian magazine the Free Radical. [1] He was also a student of Zenith Applied Philosophy, "It really sparked my interest. I found it greatly stimulating and inspiring, immensely so. They got a terribly bad name, a bad rap." [2]
6 March: Fairfax purchases the New Zealand online auction site Trade Me for NZ$625 million. [13] 7 March: The 2006 New Zealand census is held. For the first time, respondents had the option of completing their census form via the internet rather than by a printed form. 15 March: The 2006 Commonwealth Games opens in Melbourne.
Kiwi Income Property Trust acquired New Zealand Land Limited in 1994; which held a total portfolio of nine properties. In 1995, the business purchased 11.8 hectares of land in a 'brown zone' area, Mt. Wellington , for $9.75 million and spent a further $20 million in 1999 to acquire a neighbouring 9.1 hectare site.
Merivale is a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, north of the city centre.Like all suburbs in Christchurch, it has no defined boundaries and is a general area, but for the purposes of statistical analysis only, Statistics New Zealand [3] defines it as being Heaton Street to the north, Papanui Road to the east, Harper and Bealey Avenues to the south and Rossall Street to the west, although ...
Westmorland is an outer suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand.It is situated mostly on a hillside and is a recent development of the city, dating back to the late 1970s. It is still under development, with the end of Pentonville Close being recently settled with modern family homes typical of middle to upper-middle class New Zealanders, predominantly in the usual bungalow style, called Worsley ...