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We have a shortage of $20m homes, apparently

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in little old NZ, but it seems there are so many, one agent is having to “door knock” some

[Homed] Hi {NAME}, It’s hard to imagine there could be many [buyers for $20m homes]( in little old NZ, but it seems there are so many, one agent is having to “door knock” some of our flashiest homes to see if the owners will sell. He reckons that’s down, in part, to the upcoming election, tipped by the latest polls to be a narrow win for National/Act. The [Nats have promised]( to make it easier for foreign buyers to come back into our housing market. With the promise of easy pickings in future months, cashed-up billionaires are preemptively shopping for their next holiday home on our shores. According to him, they send their agents here to shop around for them - nice work if you can get it. They have their work cut out for them, however. Most of us live much more modestly. Of [Aotearoa’s 1.7 million properties]( no more than 1000 have RVs over $10m, and, according to CoreLogic head of research Nick Goodall they are tightly held. Take care out there, [Kylie Klein-Nixon] Kylie Klein-Nixon Senior Homed Reporter [Kylie Klein-Nixon] Kylie Klein-Nixon Senior Homed Reporter   Enjoying this email? [Check out Stuff's other daily and weekly newsletters.](   [timer][trk_px] [timer][trk_px] one of a kind     [70s masterpiece]( This home has it all: clerestory windows, a built-in leather upholstered bar and a sunken conversation pit. It’s also got a link to some Kiwi musical icons. [timer][trk_px]   special sale Good old Kiwi bach When a rundown bach attracts more than 3000 Trade Me views within the first 24 hours of listing, you know there’s something special about it. [Read more →]( one to watch A $1 wonder A Coromandel beachfront property with a $1 reserve will go under the hammer next month – but there is a catch. [Read more →]( on the market The science of home This 1890-built home was moved to Naenae in 1984 and now sits on a section subdivided from the historic Balgownie estate. [Read more →]( tiny inspiration Creative genius This tiny home has been described as “strikingly beautiful” and “one of the most creative tiny houses I've ever seen” by the experts. [Read more →]( If you find Stuff's Homed useful and inspiring, please consider becoming a supporter. [I'd like to contribute →]( [Discover more at Homed]( You are receiving this email because you are opted in to receive the Stuff Homed newsletter. [Unsubscribe]( [Manage your profile]( [Privacy Policy]( Did a friend forward you this email? [Sign up to get the Stuff Homed newsletter in your inbox.]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland 1021, New Zealand [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [TikTok](

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