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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    Auckland's property sales loss has become Queenstown's gain

    Auckland's property sales loss has become Queenstown's gain


    The super-city's share of five-million dollar-plus property sales has dipped by 14-percent in the last year alone.

    Meanwhile, Queenstown's has surged by more than 20-percent in the same period.

    Paterson Luxury Real Estate's Caleb Paterson says wealthy Aucklanders are looking for a lifestyle change -- with many making their holiday homes their permanent residences.

    He says those with remaining ties to Auckland are opting to buy an apartment to stay in, while doing business there.

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