“There has ’been no such thing as a slump in the property market,” said a prominent local land agent to a Wellington Post representative the other day. It is true speculative buying has largely died out, but legitimate purchases/ for use are as large as ever; in fact we have never been busier. Immigration is making a difference, and some of the immigrants /are bringing quite Isubstantial sums of money. The demand for houses is quite unsatisfied, and the effect of the recent rise in tram fares has been io increase the congestion in the city. Flats and apartment houses ! are much sought, far beyond the supply. I Flats on the American or British and I Continental plan are badly needed, and I I think their erection should be encouraged.;’, 7
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1921, Page 6
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131Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1921, Page 6
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