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- Mujiono familyHomes.co.nz has put together a list of New Zealand's most expensive streets to buy a property in, and not surprisingly, the priciest place to purchase is Herne Bay in Auckland.
Cremorne Street has an estimated median value of $6.554 million! That's an increase of just under 9% on last year, up from $6.014 million.
Believe it or not, in the last year, those living in Cremorne Street have netted capital gains of around $500,000 - Even with the slow-down in the market, quality homes are still very much sought after.
Wondering what streets in Hamilton have the top prices?
Kotahi Avenue, Beerescourt | $1.410 million |
River Oaks Place, Pukete | $1.224 million |
Durham Heights, Flagstaff | $1.137 million |
San Clemento Way, Rototuna | $1.065 million |
Karl Michael Crescent, Flagstaff | $1.058 million |
To read more of the article written by Susan Edmunds, containing the top seven cities with New Zealand's most expensive streets and more information from Homes.co.nz, click here to visit the Stuff website.
Proposed designs for Hamilton’s new Waikato Regional Theatre have now been released. The design sees the Theatre overlooking the Waikato river and includes a boutique hotel, an art gallery, retail space and the Theatre itself comprising of 1300 seats.
Boost for KiwiBuild in Hamilton
Hamilton’s Mayor Andrew King recently met with the Housing Minister Phil Twyford. After the meeting, Mayor King was sent back to Hamilton with one clear goal – Bring Hamilton’s house prices down!
When you think of a home in Hamilton city, what features would you think are the most sought after? A property that is a short commute to work? A home that is located in a good school zone? One that’s handy to public transport? Agree? Well, you’d be wrong!
After being priced out of the Hamilton real estate market for two years by investors and tight lending restrictions, first home buyers are pouring back onto the scene, particularly in the $450,000 - $500,000 price bracket.
The 2018 Balloons over Waikato Festival officially kicked off early this morning at Innes Common.