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Housing projects face winter of discontent

ANALYSIS: Lack of presales, reluctant funders, construction challenges leading to world of pain for small-scale residential developers.

NBR senior journalist Maria Slade speaks with Hamish McNicol

Maria Slade Mon, 17 Oct 2022

Max Key, son of former prime minister Sir John, is causing discontent in Pt Chevalier.

His company MTK Capital bought an 876sq cross-leased site in the Auckland seaside suburb in late 2020, paying what many would consider to be a bargain $1.54 million.

According to the oracle that is the Pt Chev

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