I have been advised Pukekohe has become very popular for investors because of the new development there. I would appreciate anyone who is investing or has invested in the area to share their views about the area.Thank you.
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who is advising you?
and what new development?
Also, consider that if it is already popular, then perhaps you've missed the boat.
But, on the same hand, if the numbers work then why not, good as place as any and is a short commute away from AKL.
Now, only if they had a decent rail service to the CBD
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A friend of mine was telling me there are a lot of sales activities there, I am not sure what is the new development there, will try to find out from the council. I think you are right, if everyone is talking about it, then the boat of fortune probably has sailed long time ago, anyway, just curious what is happening there, want to invest in the areas which will have greater capital gain in the next 10 years.
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I think yes , defiantly good area if you buy right - it is up and coming with good train station now directly to AKL
Just make sure you buy well and in the right area, some areas at the north are not so good... etc.
central areas in the good school zones have reasonable tenant demand and good growth prospect IMHO.New Zealand's #1 Marketplace for Property Investors & Sellers!
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Anyway, buy well now add value and good yield and you will be fine.
it is possible to get 9-10% gross yields there in the lower areas and around 8% if you negotiate and look hard in central locations.New Zealand's #1 Marketplace for Property Investors & Sellers!
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this is disappointing
i wonder what tapu misa would say about these hyenas
"the reasons for these type of actions are complex"?
about as complex as pitbulls...
is it possible to remake society from the bottom up to appease people who act like animals?
i can't see how
looks like Kurariki all over again
we just have to stand by, wring our hands, until they kill someone?
how much has been spent on these families? not enough? is doubling the amount possible when they seem to be doubling in numbers?
do people in pukekohe need to join gun clubs and get pistol permits?
A woman was carjacked by a group of armed youths, one as young as eight years old, police say.
The 57-year-old woman bought a takeaway in Pukekohe south of Auckland on Sunday night before parking her car on nearby Franklin Rd.
As she was eating, a boy, who she thought was aged between 8 and 11, opened her door and said "get out of the car, bitch''.
The child was carrying what the woman believed to be a plastic replica rifle. The police spokeswoman said it could have been a real gun - "we can't be sure''.
Another boy, aged 15 or 16, opened the passenger's door and told her: "get out of the car, bitch, we want the car.''
He grabbed her handbag and ran off. The woman chased him while the younger boy and another accomplice, also aged around 16, got in her car and drove off.
The boy she was chasing managed to jump into the vehicle and the three fled in the stolen car.
Police want to hear from anyone who has seen the car, a white Ford Mondeo, registration AQM893
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10843926Last edited by eri; 30-10-2012, 03:48 PM.have you defeated them?
your demons
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