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- – Full ArticleRiparian Rights: What exactly are they?
04/05/2009
Those lucky enough to be in the market for a waterfront property in New Zealand will inevitably come across the term “riparian rights”. Chapman Tripp Principal Mark Nicholson outlines…more
- – Full ArticleBach to the Basics
09/03/2009
A bach by the beach has been part of the folklore of may generations of New Zealanders, but our holiday homes are now taking on many diffeent faces, as Sharon Newey reports. …more
- – Full ArticleNice and Easy Does it
09/03/2009
Holiday homes come in all shapes and sizes and a number of modular options have sprung up in recent years offering a funky and flexible alternative for owners of waterfront property. In years…more
- – Full ArticleNewcomers, investors and holiday makers fuel Wanaka property market
23/02/2009
While the population of Wanaka is small, at just over 7,000 residents, it has almost doubled since the 1996 census count of 3,618, according to Statistics New Zealand (StatsNZ.). This is well…more
- – Full ArticleNORTHLAND’S KAIPARA DISTRICT GROWS IN POPULARITY
04/02/2009
The west coast of Northland’s Kaipara District boasts an extensive and varied coastline of open beaches as well as an enclosed estuary harbour, in an area which has high ecological,…more
- – Full ArticleSummertime and the Cruisin' is Easy
17/05/2008
Even if you’ve done the trip many times before, it’s still hard not to be impressed by the magnificent vista of the Hauraki Gulf that stretches below you as you fly into Auckland from…more
- – Full ArticleNorthland Beach Property -- Live, Work, Play
25/02/2008
Northland draws tourists from all over the world for its long stretches of unspoilt coastline, sandy beaches and rocky bays surrounded by bush and farmland. Much of the coastline is “far from…more
- – Full ArticleAbsolute Waterfront Prices Surge
09/11/2007
Whether it is for occasional holiday use, as a permanent residence or purely as an investment, waterfront property continues to be amongst the most sought after, and tightly held sectors of the…more
