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The Vero Centre (constructed as the Royal & SunAlliance Centre) is a high rise office tower located in Auckland, New Zealand. Constructed in 2000, it was Auckland's first major tower built since the 1980s. The centre contains a health club and gymnasium, main entry public foyer, retail outlets in the five podium levels and 32 office levels.
On 27 April 2010, REAA, acting on the advice of an appointed CAC, found Auckland-based Real Estate Agent Lawrence Lalit Naidu, then working for Sega Realty, guilty of unsatisfactory conduct after charging a client over $5,000 more than what was previously agreed to. Due to the offence occurring prior to the enactment of the Real Estate Agents ...
The company has an in-house team of eight auctioneers. Their head office is at 34 Shortland Street, Auckland. It has a custom-built auction room that seats up to 110 people. They also have auction venues on the North Shore of Auckland, South Auckland and in Whangarei. Barfoot & Thompson auctions are also held on-site at properties.
Auckland: 1998 Airport (NZX: AIA) P A Aurora Energy: Utilities Conventional electricity Dunedin: 1990 Electricity distribution, 100% Dunedin Council-owned P A Bank of New Zealand: Financials Banks Auckland: 1861 Bank, subsidiary of National Australia Bank: P A Barfoot & Thompson: Financials Real estate services Auckland: 1923 Property sales and ...
The metropolitan urban limits of Auckland in 2009. This is a list of suburbs in the Auckland metropolitan area, New Zealand, surrounding the Auckland City Centre.They are broadly grouped into their local board areas, and only include suburbs within the metropolitan urban limits of the Auckland urban area.
Prior to the arrival of Europeans in Auckland, ... The median real estate sales price was $1.8 million in 2019, [70] increasing then falling to $2.4 million in 2023.
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The local real-estate sector promotes myths of moving onto (and up) the property ladder [9] accordingly, and New Zealand politicians foster the idea of a stable democracy rooted in property-ownership. [10] [11] [12] In 1977, the Town and Planning Act was passed, which began to make it easier for NIMBYs to oppose new housing nearby and force ...