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Americans eye NZ as place to live post Trump win but can housing market cope?

Immigration NZ records 25-fold increase in American traffic to its website.

Sally Lindsay and Jenny Ruth
Thu, 10 Nov 2016

Americans disillusioned with Donald Trump’s presidential race sweep to victory are eyeing up New Zealand as a place to escape to and Google searches have skyrocketed.  

However, it’s brought a warning from the Auckland Property Investors Association about further pressure on the city’s already

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Sally Lindsay and Jenny Ruth
Thu, 10 Nov 2016
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