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Two regions set record high house prices as median values rise across New Zealand

Median house prices increased by 9.4% across New Zealand year on year in January to $490,000 with two regions recording record high values, the latest index shows. Two of 12 regions in New Zealand saw record prices with Hawke’s Bay up 16% to $366,000, and Nelson/Marlborough up 25% to $470,000, according to the figures from […] The post Two regions set record high house prices as median values rise across New Zealand appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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