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Otago property prices up 48pc on February '03
Tuesday 23rd of March 2004
Following declining sales during December and January, the Otago market had "unexpectedly heated up again", Real Estate Institute Otago branch president Elizabeth Nidd said yesterday.
"There is pressure on stock again and properties are going out quickly," she said when contacted.
Auckland was up 10.9 per cent on its February 2003 median price at $310,6000 last month, Wel...
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3 days ago Raymond Yang
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1 week ago Darryl Scott
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At the risk of sounding like a broken record, the fundamental flaw in the legislation came about partly through the event that Murray mentions, and also through the negligence of the Select Committee in ignoring the single most cited recommendation in all the submissions (over 34% from memory) of drawing a distinction between product sales and financial advice. To add to their misdemeanour, the Committee then added a paragraph to the Bill confirming that recommendation of one product only constituted financial advice - or words to that effect.
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2 weeks ago David Whyte
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