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  2. Barfoot & Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Barfoot & Thompson is New Zealand's largest privately owned, non-franchised real estate company, based in Auckland, New Zealand. The company is family owned and operated and is still run by the same Barfoot and Thompson families that started the business in the 1920s. The current directors are Peter Thompson (managing director) and Stephen ...

  3. New Zealand property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The local real-estate sector promotes myths of moving onto (and up) the property ladder [7] accordingly, and New Zealand politicians foster the idea of a stable democracy rooted in property-ownership. [8] [9] [10] In 1977, the Town and Planning Act was passed, which began to make it easier for NIMBYs to oppose new housing nearby and force down ...

  4. Real Estate Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Real Estate Authority (REA), formerly the Real Estate Agents Authority (REAA), is the New Zealand Crown entity responsible for the regulation of the New Zealand real estate industry as well as the agents within it. [4]

  5. Kiwi Property Group - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand's first shopping centre, LynnMall, has been serving Auckland's western suburbs since opening in 1963. The centre has continued to evolve and is undergoing redevelopment. LynnMall was acquired by Kiwi Property in early December 2010 from AMP Capital Property for $174 million. [ 22 ]

  6. Housing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    When records began in 1974, new homes in New Zealand had an average floor area of 120 m 2 (1,290 sq ft). Average new home sizes rose to peak at 200 m 2 (2,150 sq ft) in 2010, before falling to 158 m 2 (1,700 sq ft) in 2019. [17] In 1966 the New Zealand Encyclopedia recognised seven basic designs of New Zealand houses.

  7. Auckland CBD - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland Central Business District ( CBD ), or Auckland city centre, [3] is the geographical and economic heart of the Auckland metropolitan area. It is the area in which Auckland was established in 1840, by William Hobson on land gifted by mana whenua hapū Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei. It is New Zealand's leading financial hub, and the centre ...

  8. Westmere, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Westmere. / -36.855; 174.720. Westmere is a residential suburb of Auckland, in northern New Zealand. The Auckland Council provides local governance. On the southern shore of the Waitematā Harbour, this former peninsula is by road about 6 kilometres (4 mi) west of the city centre .

  9. List of companies of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Auckland: 2006 Airline Griffin's Foods: Consumer goods Food products Auckland: 1864 Snacks and biscuits, part of Intersnack (Germany) Grove Mill: Consumer goods Distillers & vintners Marlborough: 1988 Winery Harcourts International: Financials Real estate services Wellington: 1988 Real estate sales Heartland Bank: Financials Banks Auckland: 2011