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Ohakune land on the move

Ohakune property has been selling well, with local land agent Rodger Bransgrove having sold about $750,000 worth in recent weeks He said there had been a big demand for sections, in apres ski and residential zones as well as in lifestyle blocks. The bottom end of the house market in Ohakune was sold out, said Mr Bransgrove. "It's now very hard to find something under $50,000," he said. Most of the houses he has sold were between $50,000 and $80,000 with properties under $70,000 now regular sellers. He said there was now a shortage of residential properties. He said most of the buyers were interested in skiing, and were from

out of town, though there were four local buyers.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 433, 21 April 1992, Page 1

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Ohakune land on the move Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 433, 21 April 1992, Page 1

Ohakune land on the move Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 433, 21 April 1992, Page 1

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