Queenstown news tagged with 'Real Estate'

  • Queenstown Luxury Sites Marketed

    Posted on 7 June 2006 |

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    The diggers are on site and the first ‘sod’ has been turned in order to get the initial landscaping including 309,000 plants in place before Winter arrives in what is expected to be one of the most exclusive wilderness lodge experiences in New Zealand. The lakeside Walter Peak development adjourning Queenstown’s 27,000 hectare Walter Peak Station...

  • Queenstown Nets Commercial Law Specialist

    Posted on 10 April 2006 |

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    Stephen Brent, Solicitor, opens the door to business in a bid to fill a growing need for commercial and property legal advice in the Queenstown area. New business owner Stephen Brent, Solicitor and companion Pinot arrive in style The Otago District Law Society granted Stephen approval to practice on his own account on Tuesday, 14 March...

  • Queenstown, one of the World's Most Exciting Property Markets

    Posted on 31 January 2006 |

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    *Queenstown, New Zealand's number one tourism destination, has produced a property market that is outplacing some of the most exciting emerging property markets in the world.* The demand for property and the price increases being experienced in Queenstown New Zealand currently are outpacing many established and emerging property markets worldwide. Queenstown, a town for all seasons, is...

  • Sold signs on half of Queenstown Development

    Posted on 19 December 2005 |

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    Sold signs have gone up on nine of the 18 sites ranging in size from 1.4 to 5 hectares, comprising the Precipice Creek lifestyle development at Glenorchy in Queenstown. Titan 1, the property investment company developing Precipice Creek in partnership with the Goodman family and Ian Pillans of Dunedin, specialises in residential and country estate subdivisions...

  • Overseas Investment Commission Conviction

    Posted on 15 November 2005 |

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    A United States citizen has been convicted of breaching New Zealand's overseas investment rules. Lance Cornell Weller was today fined $17,000 and charged $5,000 costs by the District Court in Queenstown, for failing to comply with a condition of an Overseas Investment Commission consent. Mr Weller purchased a 43 hectare Queenstown property in August 2000. The Overseas...

  • Affordable Housing Next Step

    Posted on 27 September 2005 |

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    The Queenstown Lakes District Council is continuing to deliver on its Affordable Housing Strategy, adopted in June this year. “The next step has been to appoint a senior policy analyst with the ability, experience and confidence to drive the project through the next key stages,” QLDC planning and strategy manager Vicki Jones said. The council was delighted to...