What can be bought for $300,000
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1 | A one room apartment in Auckland. Retirement village nearby - $670,000 for a right to occupy. aklreels - 2020-11-15 12:51:00 |
2 | Two bedroom place in Christchurch, or a very average three bedroom. sw20 - 2020-11-15 13:44:00 |
3 | a 1 bedroom apartment in Hamilton cathi - 2020-11-15 13:46:00 |
4 | 300,000 McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets sparkychap - 2020-11-15 13:55:00 |
5 | 3 bed 2 bath house on 809m section in Hawera sarahb5 - 2020-11-15 14:28:00 |
6 | This message was deleted. roysmrs - 2020-11-15 14:49:00 |
7 | sparkychap wrote: orphic1 - 2020-11-15 18:00:00 |
8 | A do up in Te Kuiti or Taumarunui. ebygum1 - 2020-11-15 18:01:00 |
9 | https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/property/residential/sale/otago/ thuntzster - 2020-11-15 18:47:00 |
10 | Down the road from me, just out of Kaitaia. Some land 4047sq m, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, double garage doer up for $280,000. Makes my place look very good. joanie04 - 2020-11-15 18:56:00 |
11 | thuntzster - 2020-11-15 19:02:00 |
12 | I thought id find you something that was $150,000 last year but there 300 now. ash4561 - 2020-11-15 21:28:00 |
13 | orphic1 wrote: For that price, I'd expect Szechuan. sparkychap - 2020-11-15 21:34:00 |
14 | I saw some places under that advertised in Temuka. cassina1 - 2020-11-15 23:27:00 |
15 | Silly question. It all depends where. lythande1 - 2020-11-16 06:58:00 |
16 | Modest 3bed in Timaru andyb2 - 2020-11-16 07:37:00 |
17 | so despite all the drama llamas, there's actually quite a lot you can buy for that sort of money jonners2013 - 2020-11-16 13:20:00 |
18 | jonners2013 wrote: Only in places no one wants to live. sparkychap - 2020-11-16 13:59:00 |
19 | sparkychap wrote: There is nothing that can be done about it now, it's too late. Well, there is something that could be done - manufacture a substantial market crash. jonners2013 - 2020-11-16 14:06:00 |
20 | jonners2013 wrote: cassina1 - 2020-11-16 14:58:00 |
21 | sparkychap wrote: orphic1 - 2020-11-16 18:15:00 |
22 | This message was deleted. puddleduck00 - 2020-11-16 18:25:00 |
23 | You can buy one of my paddocks for that and I'll throw a fat heifer in with it. mrcat1 - 2020-11-16 19:02:00 |
24 | puddleduck00 wrote: intrade - 2020-11-16 20:51:00 |
25 | Two Remuera houses in 1990. trade4us2 - 2020-11-16 23:11:00 |
26 | Depending on your circumstances, tiny houses are an option. I just wish all councils had the same rules regarding them and that the rules were sensible! shelleigh - 2020-11-17 11:14:00 |
27 | This message was deleted. puddleduck00 - 2020-11-17 15:01:00 |
28 | mrcat1 wrote:
......and what size would that be? A 1/4 or 40 acres+, (16ha+)? kacy5 - 2020-11-17 17:09:00 |
29 | A garden shed with tools. megan109 - 2020-11-17 18:05:00 |
30 | cassina1 wrote: You'll be devastated to know that the vast majority of those on payment deferral scheme have now returned to normal payments and won't be facing financial ruin. Edited by sparkychap at 6:42 pm, Tue 17 Nov sparkychap - 2020-11-17 18:40:00 |
31 | cathi - 2020-11-17 19:11:00 |
32 | kacy5 wrote:
Maybe 1 1/2 acres. mrcat1 - 2020-11-17 19:21:00 |
33 | puddleduck00 wrote:
And yet, Puddleduck, if you watch several of the videos in the link I posted, you will find that many of the people are enjoying living in their tiny home so much that they don't want to go back to living in a "normal" sized house. shelleigh - 2020-11-17 19:21:00 |
34 | cathi wrote:
Its leasehold land, your not getting on the property ladder buying that. mrcat1 - 2020-11-17 19:22:00 |
35 | mrcat1 wrote:
Too big a lawn for me to mow these days and too small for my old horses and deer but some folks would love something that size. kacy5 - 2020-11-17 22:07:00 |
36 | kacy5 wrote:
You wouldn't need to bring your own deer, they turn up anyway. mrcat1 - 2020-11-17 22:11:00 |
37 | mrcat1 wrote:
Mine is a pet red deer, she's 28 so the young 'visitors' might be too rough on the old girl. kacy5 - 2020-11-17 23:41:00 |
38 | Reasonable house in Invercargill. marte - 2020-11-18 01:21:00 |
39 | This message was deleted. puddleduck00 - 2020-11-18 02:08:00 |
40 | Puddleduck I'm genuinely interested to know why you say it is very different in reality. shelleigh - 2020-11-18 11:06:00 |
41 | marte wrote:
Even down here it's now becoming harder to buy at $300k. Was surprised to see the price of this one...it's actually been reduced this week.....think it was $310k in last weeks property press. And I see the new rating values are out this week and some big increases coming our way... the council will love the extra rates income they are going to get in due course jascas - 2020-11-18 15:41:00 |
42 | marte wrote: jonners2013 - 2020-11-18 16:32:00 |
43 | The tidy 2-bdrm rental I co-own in Whanganui. We'd be happy with 300k - not quite ready to sell, though. Tidy inside, 800 sq/m flat section. sarahp24 - 2020-11-19 17:04:00 |
44 | jonners2013 wrote:
Reasonable for Invercargill. marte - 2020-11-20 05:43:00 |
45 | Look in Australia much better value for money fisho64 - 2020-11-21 12:31:00 |
46 | trade4us2 wrote: mrfxit - 2020-11-21 21:03:00 |
47 | cathi wrote:
Simkin Avenue, Saint Johns, Auckland City, Auckland Rateable value (RV) $980,000 Leasehold, ground rent is about $18,000 p.a. renewable in 2027. I've heard of ground rent of $45,000 p.a. aklreels - 2020-11-22 09:29:00 |
48 | In Northland, houses in Kaipara, and sometimes in Whangarei but nothing in Keri Keri. aklreels - 2020-11-22 09:40:00 |
49 | jonners2013 wrote:
We bought one just out of lockdown, just over 300k. 4 bedroom two story and fairly tidy. from June to now, online value has it at $375K! a.woodrow - 2020-11-22 21:52:00 |
50 | Did a search for houses, < $300,000, > 2 bedrooms aklreels - 2020-11-26 05:25:00 |