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Researcher reveals Auckland's latest residential growth 'hot spots'

Infrastructure and social amenities are the keys to picking Auckland's next round of up-and-coming suburbs.

Sally Lindsay
Thu, 14 Jan 2016

Train and bus stations, shops and hospitality hubs have become the main societal factors behind where people choose to live, according to new research.

The research data from Bayleys indicates these have replaced the previous primary property growth fundamental of simply being the “next affordable

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Sally Lindsay
Thu, 14 Jan 2016
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