REAL ONE - Issue 49 - Wayne & Anya

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How Global Migration is Reshaping Housing Policy: Lessons for New Zealand

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Add a sense of whimsical charm to your Christmas

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That five-year mortgage rate of 4.99% will disappear any day now

Beautify the bach: Projects that can be done in a weekend 16.

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What's happening in the market, local area statistics

35. Properties for sale

Welcome

As global migration surges putting pressure on housing markets, Australia and New Zealand have both responded with a range of restrictions on foreign property ownership.

Their approaches differ, however. Australia’s temporary ban (2025-2027) targets established homes thereby channelling overseas investment into new builds to boost supply and inject funds into the flourishing construction sector. By contrast, New Zealand’s more cautious general ban (since 2018) inhibits most non-residents, with limited exceptions at the higher luxury end, aiming to manage affordability but also attracting controversy. Meanwhile, European “Golden Visa” schemes in countries like Malta, Portugal and Greece open the door to residency and citizenship through property investment, appealing to those seeking stability and travel access.

Although these programmes are tightening their criteria, they highlight alternative ways to attract foreign capital. As global migration continues, discerning policy is needed to balance the interests of citizens, new arrivals, and the impact on the real estate market, with New Zealand’s future direction likely shaped by upcoming elections in 2026.

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How Global Migration is Reshaping Housing Policy: Lessons for New Zealand

Since the dawn of time, people have packed up their families and belongings and travelled long distances seeking a better life for themselves in another land.

My Great grandad Yousef Zainey left Lebanon in 1893 bound for New Zealand. Nothing has changed in 2025, with global migration taking place in greater numbers than ever in the past. In 2024 alone, approximately 304 million (or around 3.7% of the world’s population) migrated from one place to another – almost double the figure in 1990.

The arrival of newcomers and their demands to have a roof over their heads puts upward pressure on both property prices and rent in the destination country’s property market. As this can adversely impact the needs of citizens, governments are having to take steps to address issues in terms of housing supply with targeted support and the implementation of migration planning and associated policies. New Zealand is no exception and our recent restrictions to foreign ownership of property have been controversial regardless of which side of the political aisle you sit on.

There are a range of cost entry-points and varying lengths of stay to secure long term residency and ultimately (in the case of Greece and Malta) –citizenship. These schemes are becoming popular with those from Asia, Russia and the Middle East seeking stability, access and travel freedom. As the uptake in Europe for these programs expands, the regulations are tightening. Nevertheless – it’s an interesting concept and one that perhaps we could look at more closely. Moreover, the New Zealand passport has considerable power - consistently ranking among the world's top 5 for its visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to around 190 countries.

We may only be a three-hour flight from our TransTasman neighbours, but when it comes to current foreign buyers’ policies and flow on effects in the real estate market, there are key differences between how New Zealand and Australia tackle things. Both counties have introduced legislation to regulate foreign ownership of homes but the contrast between each country clearly shows that our government takes a much more circumspect approach.

Australia has a temporary ban in place (2025-2027) prohibiting foreign persons from buying established homes but not new housing or vacant land. This strategy actively encouraging immigrants to direct their foreign capital into acquiring new property is designed to boost the construction sector thereby increasing overall housing supply. Over here on our side of the ditch, the government’s general ban in place since 2018 has been hotly debated and is a more measured (albeit with a recent easing of criteria at the top end of the market) strategy targeted at managing overall housing affordability. In my opinion, Australia’s inclination toward growth is more farsighted than New Zealand’s restraint mindset designed to control rising housing prices.

If we cast our gaze to the Northern Hemisphere, some interesting house buying programs emerge in countries like Malta, Portugal, Cyprus, Spain and Greece. These “Golden Visa” or residency-byinvestment programs offer an appealing pathway to citizenship.

Thanks to advanced technologies of travel and communication we now live in a much smaller world than our ancestors did. The movement of people from country to country seeking a better life is increasing. We must address the cultural, economic and infrastructure issues that arise from that. It’s critical that our housing market is managed with discernment, ready to adapt to the longer-term trends.

It remains to be seen where New Zealand’s foreign property buyer’s policy goes to from here. There’s a general election next year and any incoming government’s policy stance in this regard should be scrutinised for its implications for the real estate industry and their home sellers and buyers alike.

Having just returned from a Luxury Property show in Shanghai with over 45 countries vying for immigrants and investment back to our small country, small struggling economy the current cost and future costs of our restrictions are alarming.

Wishing you and your families a very Happy Christmas and safe holiday season.

Add a sense of whimsical charm to your Christmas

Make your decorating a celebration of rebirth and hope with an abundance of greenery.

Consider these Christmas decorating ideas to create simple yet sophisticated decor

If you’re looking for a Christmas setting of greens and whites, that imbues the simple beauty of nature, this rustic home will inspire.

Light, bright and just waiting to be filled with celebratory toasts and plenty of laughter, this simple Christmas scheme includes vintage furnishings in an eclectic mix of styles, a seductively simple table setting – and lots and lots of fine-leaved greenery. The crisp whites add a note of purity and peace, the furniture is all about warmth and nostalgia, and the plethora of greenery provides a feeling of harmony, freshness and growth.

The key to making this scene feel festive and abundant is to add greenery everywhere. Hang wreaths from the chairs and walls; arrange branches of evergreens on the tabletop and pile into glass vases and vintage tubs.

More is more, with romance provided by glowing candles and a touch of whimsical charm courtesy of the vintage silver cutlery.

Add a festive glow with Christmas candles and fairy lights

An essential on every Christmas table: candles. There’s nothing like the gleam of candlelight for creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere, even if your festive feast is scheduled to take place at lunchtime.

Position a pack of votives here and there among the greenery on your table – ensuring that the flames won’t catch on any dry twigs – then simply light and enjoy.

Complement the candles with a strand of fairy lights, which add an extra dimension of appealing sparkle to a greenery-clad tabletop. Battery-operated options are widely available and work best in this setting.

Set the table with hints of unexpected whimsy

At the table, offset the glimmer and gleam of the glassware and cutlery with handwoven napkins in organic cotton or linen.

Secure each napkin with a twist of hemp twine, then tuck in a few leafy or flowered sprigs to extend the allnatural feel of the styling.

Amaze your family and friends with your rustic gift-wrapping

Restrained gift wrapping that combines plain sheets of newsprint with pastel green ribbon adds a further dimension of white and green to the overall look.

Keep it rustic and use ribbon generously, fastening with bold, oversized bows – this aesthetic is all about abundance and ease, so there’s no need for excessive neatness.

Try an alternative tree in wire, wood, and some greenery

An abstracted wooden or wire “tree” is an excellent festive decoration solution: an alternative Christmas tree is easy to store away when not in use, and you can easily ring the changes annually to create a fresh look for each new festive season.

For this fresh yet subtle Christmas scheme, entwine strands of greenery around the wooden tree branches and discreetly fasten in place as needed. Layer greenery with strands of plain white fairy lights to create a warm glow that’s also reminiscent of touches of snow when the lights are not turned on.

Add long-lasting blooms to your wreaths for a hint of colour

While this Christmas scheme is all about pared-back ease, using subtly coloured blooms, seed sprays and a variety of dried or fresh leaves in your wreaths can work beautifully for this aesthetic too.

Attach sprigs of flowers and leaves to your gifts to extend the floral theme further. Single sprays of dried seed heads (hang them up using natural raffia strands) create a delightfully ethereal atmosphere. Like wreaths, they can be used throughout the house as subtle visual punctuation – or be suspended from the Christmas tree.

Don’t forget the sugar cookies

No Christmas is complete without plenty of sweet treats. To create a similar rustic look, simply make up a batch of your family’s favourite cookies and adorn each one with edible flowers and leaves –lavender is great for a scented touch.

Bring the festive spirit into each bedroom on Christmas morning

For guests and family members alike, get Christmas Day off to just the right start with a tray of tempting treats and a warming spiced infusion.

Hang an evergreen or paper wreath or two in everyone’s bedroom to extend the Christmas decor throughout the house and add to the festive feel. Layer the beds with textured linen and pure cotton blankets for a luxe, natural feel. Serve a spiced infusion or tea in a classic carafe and matching glass set on a simple wooden tray.

Herby Lemon and Milk Brined Chicken

Every time we cook this recipe it reminds us of how totally delicious chicken is when it’s brined in milk then roasted until tender and juicy.

METHOD

BRINE: Heat 3 tablespoons of the milk in the microwave, add the salt and stir to dissolve. Tip into a large jug and stir in all the remaining ingredients.

Put a large resealable plastic bag in a deep narrow bowl and fold back the top. Put the chicken, with the legs facing up, in the bag then pour in the milk mixture, making sure the cavity of the chicken is filled with milk and some of the aromatics. Carefully seal the bag, pressing out any air. Put the bag in a dish just in case it springs a leak and chill in the fridge for 8 hours, but preferably 24 hours, turning the bag occasionally.

Preheat the oven to 200°C regular bake.

Tip the contents of the bag into a large colander, letting the milk drain off but keeping the aromatics. Pat the chicken dry with kitchen towels and place in a lightly oiled roasting dish. Stuff all the reserved aromatics into the cavity and loosely tie the legs with kitchen string, tucking the wing tips underneath.

SERVES: 4 - 5

INGREDIENTS

• 1.5-kilogram chicken

BRINE

• 1 litre full-cream milk

• 2 tablespoons flaky sea salt

• 1 teaspoon sweet smoked paprika

• long strips zest from 1 lemon

• 2 tablespoons lemon juice

• handful sage leaves (or you can use rosemary or thyme)

• 3 cloves garlic, thickly sliced

• 3 bay leaves

• 1 teaspoon fennel seeds, toasted

• 1 lemon, quartered

TO COOK

• 50 grams butter, melted

• sea salt and ground pepper

PISTACHIO AND HERB SALSA

• ¼ cup pistachios, chopped

• ¼ cup each mint and parsley leaves, finely chopped

• 2 cloves garlic, crushed

• 2 teaspoons finely grated lemon zest

• 1 tablespoon lemon juice

• ⅓ cup extra virgin olive oil

• ½–1 teaspoon honey, to taste

• sea salt and ground pepper

TO COOK: Brush all over with butter and season with salt and pepper. Roast for 30 minutes.

Reduce the oven temperature to 170°C regular bake. Roast for another 30 minutes or until the chicken is fully cooked and the juices run clear when the thickest part of the thigh is pierced with a thin skewer. If the skin is getting too brown before it is cooked through, loosely cover with foil. Transfer to a serving plate and rest, loosely covered with foil, for 10 minutes.

PISTACHIO AND HERB SALSA: Combine all the ingredients and season well with salt and pepper.

TO SERVE: Serve with the Pistachio and Herb Salsa.

COOK’S NOTE: We doubled the recipe and cooked two whole chickens.

Tony Alexander: That five-year mortgage rate of 4.99% will disappear any day now

Expect the banks to pull the plug on the discounts.

Last week, I wrote an explainer about why cuts in the Reserve Bank’s official cash rate do not necessarily lead to reductions in fixed mortgage rates when we approach the expected bottom of the monetary policy cycle. I noted, for instance, that since the cash rate was cut from 3% on October 8, there had been for banks a 0.15% rise in the cost of borrowing at a fixed rate in the wholesale market for two years. That increase is now closer to 0.5% and rises in fixed mortgage rates look imminent.

A combination of factors has produced the 0.5% rise in most fixed wholesale borrowing costs over a time when the official cash rate has declined 0.75%. Key amongst them is the simple expectation that no further cuts in the cash rate will come this cycle and that the next move will be upwards.

Another factor is the strong shift in Australian monetary policy forecasts from predictions of rate cuts to predictions of rate rises, in response to a strongerthan-expected economy and higher-than-expected inflation. In Europe, the inflation outlook is also becoming less benign, and market expectations are now for a rate rise from the European Central Bank.

In the United States, things are complicated by the new political interference, and it looks like what is generally happening there is becoming less of a determinant of what happens in the rest of the world. So, if the Federal Reserve cuts the US cash rate, there may be little positive reaction in other markets.

A further factor in play here in New Zealand is the growing list of indicators showing that the economy is turning around and that 2026 will likely be a year of good growth, including in the labour market.

How much might bank fixed mortgage rates rise?

That depends on competitive pressures and where banks want to try and attract new business and retain existing customers. The two-year wholesale borrowing rate is around 3.04%. The last time the rate was at this level was early August.

Back then, the best two-year fixed mortgage rate available from the main lenders was 4.95%. Currently, the best published main bank rate is 4.45%. Does this mean a 0.5% jump is imminent? Probably not. But a 0.25% rise could easily occur.

Similarly, the best five-year rate of 4.99% could disappear any day.

Will these coming rate rises dent the economic upturn? Not by much in the short-term, as a lot of borrowers have yet to roll off higher fixed rates they signed up to maybe a year ago. Plus, most people these days are fixing for just one year, and only minimal pressure exists for rate rises at this term.

So, once the fixed rates do kick up, the prospects for good economic recovery through 2026 and 2027 won’t be all that much affected.

Speaking of which, I have just completed my last monthly consumer Spending Plans survey for 2025, and the results show that a net 20% intend to buy more stuff in the next three months. This is up slightly from a net 18% a month ago and well away from the -19% of April. Prospects are looking better for retailers.

How to refresh your deck

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Resene paint expert Jay Sharples provides a step-by-step guide.

Spring and summer are ideal times to refresh your deck, thanks soto the warmer days and more settled weather. As well as applying a smart looking stain, it’s also a fantastic opportunity to treat and remove all the moss and mould that can build up over the damp winter months.

A nicely stained deck can make a huge difference to how your outdoor area looks and gives it a real polished, well-finished look. It can also help it to look its best for longer. Stains and oils help to protect decks from the weather, so they stay in better shape and will be less prone to drying out, splitting and causing splinters.

In this Paint like a Pro video, Resene Paint Expertpaint expert Jay Sharples shows you how to refresh your deck by giving it a good clean and stain, so you can enjoy entertaining friends and summer barbecues while you admire your handiwork.

You will need:

• Stiff bristle scrubbing brush/broom

• Backpack sprayer

• Safety glasses

• Gloves

• Gumboots

• Hose pipe (with access to running water)

• Measuring jug

• Large paint tray

Step 1: Clear the decks

Before you begin your deck refresh, you’ll need to remove any furniture, plants or whatever you’ve had out on your deck to ensure you have a completely clear surface to work on. Give it a good sweep to get rid of old leaves and dirt.

Step 2: Blitz the mould

Make sure you’re wearing your safety goggles and gloves and follow the dilution instructions on the back of the container.

Resene Moss & Mould Killer is a concentrated wash that works efficiently to get rid of common moulds and fungi, which can also look a lot like brown dirt on timber and paint surfaces.

Decant it into a sprayer and spray it on your deck, paying special attention to high traffic areas and underneath your flowerpots and barbeque. Give it a good scrub and then wait 48 hours to achieve a full kill.

Step 3: Wash it down

Now it’s time to clean your deck using Resene Timber and Deck Wash. Follow the dilution instructions on the container and decant it into a sprayer.

Use a hose to thoroughly wet the deck first and then spray the surface thoroughly.

Make sure it stays wet on the surface for at least 15 minutes. Then get scrubbing.

Scrubbing is a crucial step as it helps open up the grain of the timber, which allows the stain to penetrate further in. Rinse off thoroughly with fresh water. Wait for your deck to be fully dry, then you can move onto the staining.

Top tip: Remember wood stains are semi-transparent so you can see the wood grain – and any marks – through the newly stained finish. So, it pays to make sure you do the cleaning step well to get a good finish. If you have lots of marks that are impossible to remove, you could try a darker stain that can help to cover them, or you may want to consider a painted finish instead.

Step 4: Apply the first coat

Jay is using Resene Woodsman Wood Oil Stain on this deck, which is tinted to the colour Resene Natural. This product is ideal for exterior timber surfaces such as weatherboards, decking and furniture, and generally needs to be recoated every two years.

Decant it into a large paint tray and use a PAL Deck Master Deck Brush to apply the stain so you can get a satisfying, uniform finish. It’s easy to cut in any hard-to-reach areas and you can get down into all the grooves and edges of the timber.

Step 5: Stain again

Resene recommends waiting 24 hours to give the stain a chance to fully penetrate the timber. Once the first coat is dry, it’s time for round two. Again, apply it evenly across the whole deck in long, sweeping movements. Once you’re done, Resene recommends waiting seven days before you move all your furniture back on.

Step 6: Dress it up

Now that your deck is looking good as new, it’s time to set it up for summer – you might even want to refresh your outdoor furniture, or try your hand at making your own DIY Adirondack chair like the one pictured here.

Points to note:

1. As a general rule, Resene recommends a deck refresh and restain around every two to three years.For previously stained decking, the preparation required will depend on the type of stain and its condition. Stains will not penetrate through an existing stain layer. Splash water onto the existing stained decking – if the water beads up, the stain will need to be stripped/ sanded back to bare or allowed to undergo further weathering. In most cases, if a penetrating stain was previously applied, scrubbing using Resene Timber and Deck Wash should suffice. However, the water splash test should still be used.

2. Water blasting timber can cause serious damage to the surface and is not normally recommended or needed. Water blasting can be done successfully, however, in the hands of a good operator. If this is the chosen method, then water blast at medium pressure (1200-2000psi) after applying the Resene Timber and Deck Wash (as above).

Take care to avoid damaging the timber surface by keeping the nozzle approximately 200-250mm above the surface depending on the water pressure and spray arc used. Any timber damaged by the water blaster will require sanding to remove burrs and furry areas.

3. To maintain your deck, spray on Resene Deep Clean every six to 12 months and leave it to work with the weather. This will help to keep your deck finish cleaner.

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How to train climbers to cover your fence

Create a lush and living fence with this guide on training climbers.

Climbing plants can be trained to grow up almost anything – fences, pergolas, archways and railings –instantly softening any surface they cover and creating a lush display.

Commonly used to cover up an ugly or old fence or provide privacy and shade, fast-growing climbing plants, such as star jasmine, passionfruit vines and ivy, are popular choices that can cover a lot of ground – fast.

Most climbing plants, including vines, ivy and other flowering varieties, are very hardy and adaptable. They can be grown in a garden bed, or even in a narrow pot if you’re short on space or are working in a courtyard. Some vines are so adaptable that they can be grown without a trellis or supporting wires.

Others, however, require training and support in order for them to grow in a desired direction. Here we look at different climbers and how to train them to cover your fence, wall or whatever it is you want covered in lush greenery.

How to train climbing plants to cover your fence

1. Untangle tendrils

Is your climbing plant growing in a cluster? Many climbers and vines have tendrils that are used to hoist plants upwards and latch onto a support. Without a little assistance, these tendrils can become entwined and prevent the plant from growing outwards or upward. If this is the case, you’ll need to unwind shoots and try to separate and spread them in different directions to encourage lots of side shoots to grow. Directing them with small sticks or wires can help if you’re looking at covering a solid fence.

If you’re planting new climbers, you’ll want to make sure you remove any extra growth from the middle and guide the plant outwards rather than straight upwards using ties, twine or even pegs.

2. Provide support

The key to creating a lush and even spread of foliage is providing the right support for your climbing plant in the form of a trellis, stake or wire. Trellises provide a strong frame for your vines or other climbers to grow across a large wall or fence, while stakes are a good place to start guiding new shoots.

3. Secure to fence

Train shoots horizontally, by loosely tying them to the fence or trellis as necessary. As the plants grow, keep tying the shoots to form an even and dense coverage. Once the plant is established and strong enough, it should continue to grow like this on its own.

What are twiners?

Twiners are climbing plants like wisteria, jasmine and even beans that like to wrap themselves around a post or each other as they grow.

They need small sticks, stakes or fine mesh, like chain wire, to start their journey. So if you’re covering a Colorbond fence you’ll first need to install wires or lattice for them to grow onto. This gives you a chance to get creative and train climbers to grow in a pattern or design like the diamond shapes pictured below.

Self-clinging climbers

They may be clingy but selfclinging climbers are surprisingly low-maintenance. Plants like Boston ivy use sucker pads and aerial roots to secure themselves to almost any surface and are often used to cover a bare brick wall.

Other self-clinging climbers include:

• Virgina creeper

• English ivy

• Climbing hydrangea

• Clematis

• Star jasmine

• Trumpet vine

• Wisteria

Beware, though, these strong climbers will leave behind suckers or roots when removed.

Beautify the bach

Here are some projects that can be done in a weekend.

Trips to the bach are about relaxing and spending some quality time with family, away from the pressures of daily life.

While that means you’re not necessarily looking for home improvement projects there can be times when you look around the bach and realise parts might be looking in need of some TLC - or if you need a fun, indoor project to keep you busy on a rainy day.

Decorating at the bach can often also be a licence to experiment with colour and creativity, in ways you might not want to try at home.

Here are some quick ideas to beautify/maintain the family bach.

Wash the bach

This one’s not necessarily exciting or creative, but it is essential. If your bach is near the sea it needs washing down twice a year, to remove salt deposits. That applies to baches (and homes) in the vicinity of the sea, not just beachfront.

Resene paint expert Jay Sharples says wind-blown salt can carry up to 25km inland, which includes a surprising amount of the country. “Salt deposits are often visible in the form of a white residue on exposed areas, and will be easier to notice on darker colours,” he says.

“If you’re within 300 metres of the sea, I’d recommend cleaning every six months using Resene Paint Prep and Housewash for painted surfaces.

“The more often you clean and remove contaminants from the surface of the substrate, the longer the coatings will last. We have slowacting cleaners like Resene Deep Clean that can be good to use at the end of summer, and fasteracting cleaners like Resene Moss & Mould Killer, Resene Paint Prep and Housewash, Resene Bio Cleaner, Resene Heavy Duty Paint Prep and Oil Remover that are good to use at the start of summer or whenever you make time to clean.”

REVIVE BACH OUTDOOR AREAS AND GIVE THEM A NEW LEASE OF LIFE WITH FRESH STAIN AND EVEN PAINTED PAVERS.

Upcycle with testpots

Baches often become the last resting place for furniture or decor that have outlived their popularity in the home.

That makes them perfect candidates to be given a new lease of life by refreshing them using Resene testpots. As Resene colour expert Amy Watkins says, anything from a chair or outdoor table to bookshelves, pots and artwork is fair game.

If you have older dining chairs, indoor or out, consider painting each chair, paint the back of a bookshelf, add a different colour to the front of each drawer in a set or repurpose old bowls and pots as planters.

Using Resene testpots is a costeffective approach for smaller upcycle projects or use multiple testpots in various colours to create a mural - maybe on an old, weathered bit of fence. You could even add some creative flair in the form of a mural to the side of a shed, a bedroom wall or even the side of the house.

If you need to keep the kids occupied on a rainy day at the bach, it can be as simple as getting them painting rocks using Resene testpots or leftover paint from previous projects, suggests Amy.

“It’s such an easy fun thing to do with kids over the weekend. Grab some testpots and let the kids go wild with creativity.”

A SIMPLE BLOCK OF BOLD COLOUR CAN HAVE A HUGE IMPACT IN ANY ROOM, AND CAN BE EASILY ACHIEVED IN A WEEKEND.

SIMPLE TOUCHES OF CONTRAST COLOUR ADD INSTANT PERSONALITY AND REVIVE A BACH OUTDOOR AREA.

Then when the weather is fine, they can go outside, hide their rocks and then do a treasure hunt to find all the hidden rocks.

Top tip: Most Resene testpots contain Resene Lumbersider Low Sheen, which can be used inside or out on a range of projects from furniture flips to fence art and craft projects.

Colour block

If you want to add some style and flair to your bach interiors without committing to a large makeover, Resene colour expert Jackie Nicholls suggests colour blocking.

That means instead of painting a whole room, or one feature wall, add smaller blocks of colour to a section of wall instead as a quick effective way to add character and personality to the bach - or even cover an area of wall that’s looking a bit faded and worn.

All you need is some good quality masking tape, a Resene testpot or a small tin of paint - depending on the size of your colour block - and a roller.

Jackie suggests adding a block of colour behind a piece of art that’s getting lost on a blank stretch of wall. Use colours in the artwork as the colour block for maximum impact.

Add large circles on the walls of a children’s bunk room. Add hooks for towels or pegs and bulldog clips attached to the walls to show off holiday drawings or other artworks. You could also try adding shelves painted in the same shades as the circles or colour blocks.

Add extra interest to any bedroom with a coloured headboard, painted directly on the wall or using ply or upcycled wood. Paint it in a bold shade like oceanic blue Resene Epic, a dusty sunset shade like Resene Dawn Glow or a fresh botanical green like Resene Smashed Avocado. For a more textured, relaxed finish simply stain wash the wood with Resene Colorwood Whitewash or Resene Colorwood Shade.

Top tip: If your summer bach projects involve painting larger areas you may want to consider adding Resene Hot Weather Additive to your paint. It’s designed to slow the drying time in hot weather giving you more time to get a smooth finish.

Revive the deck

With a bit of planning, giving a wooden deck a new lease of life is quick and easy using Resene Woodsman Decking Oil Stain.

Staining your wooden outdoor surfaces - trellis, fences and furniture as well as decks - not only protects them, but it can be a simple way to add unexpected colour to outdoor areas. Try darker, green-toned shades like Resene Woodsman Treehouse for fences that blend with your trees and shrubs to create softer borders.

On your deck keep things neutral with Resene Woodsman Natural or experiment with the weathered grey of Resene Woodsman Bleached Riverstone or the golden browns of Resene Woodsman Uluru on timber privacy screens to create changeable outdoor spaces.

If you need help getting starting or deciding on the colours that best suit your home, come in and visit your local Resene ColorShop, Ask a Resene Colour Expert free online, resene.com/colourexpert or book a Resene Colour Consultation free instore or virtually or a paid home visit in selected areas, resene.com/colourconsult.

The Resene ColorShop team can also help with advice for any tricky surfaces you may need to paint or use the free Ask a Paint Expert service online, www.resene.com/paintexpert.

FRESHLY STAINED OR PAINTED WOODEN TRELLIS IS A SIMPLE WAY TO ADD SHELTER, PRIVACY AND STYLE TO A BACH OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA.

Loan Market Lending Update

As we wrap up the year, please see some key developments which came info effect 1st December 2025

LVR Restrictions officially eased:

• Owner Occupiers: Banks can now issue 25% of new (non exempt) lending above 80% (up from 20%)

• Investors: Banks can now issue 10% of new (non exempt) lending above 70% (up from 5%)

These changes reflect confidence in the DTI (Debt to income) ratio introduced last year, which helps keep overall lending risk in check thus providing more LVR flexibility for borrowers.

Impact on Borrowers:

• More room for (Non exempt) High LVR lending with banks

• Low deposit first home buyers and investors see biggest lift in accessibility. ***

• Investor LVR up to 85% (limited offer) on non exempt properties+++ while 80% LVR on RBNZ exempt properties remain

***Subj to DTI (debt to income ratio) and affordability criteria.

+++Limited capacity and may be withdrawn anytime depending on LVR reviews from time to time.

If deposit size was your main barrier this provides opportunities but investor capacity remains tightly allocated so early planning is recommended heading into 2026.

Note: Those looking at Kainga Ora 5% home loan pathways or RBNZ exempt property categories should see no change and can continue to access these options as normal.

Finally wishing you and your families a safe and enjoyable Christmas and holiday season.

This is our final update for 2025 and I look forward to connecting in the new year.

Regards,

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Bubbles and Berries Tiramisu

A summery, festive twist on a classic tiramisu. Roasted strawberries are layered with mascarpone and sparkling wine-dipped ladyfinger biscuits.

METHOD

EQUIPMENT: 18cm x 26cm dish.

Preheat oven to 180°C regular bake.

ROASTED STRAWBERRIES: Toss the strawberries in a large bowl with the sugar and balsamic vinegar. Spread out on an ovenproof tray and roast for 20–25 minutes (depending on the size of the strawberries) until soft and syrupy.

MASCARPONE CREAM: Place a heatproof bowl over a pot of simmering water — just a small amount of water will do and the water shouldn’t touch the bowl. Add the egg yolks and sugar. Whisk continuously for approximately 5 minutes until pale and thickened. Leave to cool for 10 minutes before stirring in the vanilla, nutmeg and mascarpone. Whip the cream to soft peaks and gently fold it into the mascarpone mixture.

SERVES: 8

INGREDIENTS

ROASTED STRAWBERRIES

• 1 kilogram strawberries, hulled and halved

• ½ cup (110 grams) caster sugar

• 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar

MASCARPONE CREAM

• 4 Otaika Valley Free Range Eggs, yolks only

• ⅓ cup (75 grams) caster sugar

• 1½ teaspoons vanilla extract

• ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg

• 500 grams mascarpone

• 300ml cream

TO ASSEMBLE

• 350ml sparkling wine, chilled

• 1 packet savoiardi ladyfinger biscuits (24 biscuits)

• freeze-dried raspberry powder, to garnish

TO ASSEMBLE: Pour some of the sparkling wine into a tall narrow glass. This makes the dipping easier. Dip each ladyfinger biscuit into the wine for just 1 second (no longer or the dessert will be soggy). Gently shake off excess drips and layer snugly in the dish.

Cover the biscuits with half of the mascarpone cream, then half of the roasted strawberries and a drizzle of the strawberry syrup. Repeat another layer of dipped ladyfingers, strawberries and the mascarpone. Use a spatula or the back of a spoon to spread out the creamy topping until smooth.

Chill in the fridge for at least 4 hours, or ideally overnight. Dust generously with raspberry powder just before serving.

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Local Statistics

October 2025

Mission Bay, Orakei, Kohimarama, St Heliers, Glendowie

TOTAL SALES OCTOBER 2025

52 Sales G5.5% E4% LAST YEAR LAST MONTH

BREAKDOWN BY SUBURB

Mission Bay = 3 | Orakei = 8 | Kohimarama = 8 | St Heliers = 20 | Glendowie = 13

MONTHLY SALES - LAST 12 MONTHS

MEDIAN SALE PRICE OCTOBER 2025

MONTHLY TREND - LAST 12 MONTHS $1,920,000 E1.1% E9.7% LAST YEAR LAST MONTH

Stonefields, Panmure, Mt Wellington, Ellerslie

TOTAL SALES OCTOBER 2025

76 Sales E15.2% E40.7%

MONTH

BREAKDOWN BY SUBURB

Stonefields = 5 | Panmure = 11 | Mt Wellington = 42 | Ellerslie = 18

MONTHLY SALES - LAST 12 MONTHS

MEDIAN SALE PRICE OCTOBER 2025

$965,000 E1.6% E12.5%

MONTHLY TREND - LAST 12 MONTHS

Mangawhai,

Auction

vs Other Sale Methods

AUCTION

Maguires One Team - Reporting period: Jul 2025 - Sep 2025 43% 7%

OTHER SALE

METHODS

(Maguires One Team percentage of homes selling within 90 days)

OTHER SALE METHODS

AUCTION 38 52 days on market days on market

(Maguires One Team average days on market)

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PRESTIGE PROPERTIES

5 4 3

40 Bay Road, St Heliers

500M² OF SOLID CONCRETE LUXURY HOME

As a colossal 1859 sqm (approx.) estate zoned Mixed Housing Suburban, this sensational resort-style property in the heart of the bay's peninsula is one of a kind. Secluded from view up a long tree lined gated driveway this prestigious retreat has everything the heart could desire for a luxury family lifestyle. Including tennis court, in ground heated swimming pool and gymnasium area, the substantial 507 sqm (approx.) solid concrete masonry residence has every conceivable inclusion to ensure new owners will be living their best life.

A classically elegant highly-specced interior defines the high-tech three tier home (with provision for an elevator) designed for entertaining amidst multiple living areas flowing to a range of open-air balconies and alfresco terraces. A generous kitchen with granite counters and cutting-edge appliances is flanked by substantial dining areas and there a wine cellar too. Family harmony is further enhanced by a fully equipped home cinema room and integrated hi-fi system relaying favoured playlists throughout.

Five double bedrooms are split between second floor and the penthouse level, and all are fitted with heat pumps. The presidential master suite has outstanding views to the Waitemata through walls of glazing and incorporates a tiled ensuite along with walk in wardrobe. All four bathrooms are well appointed and cater for all the practical needs of a busy household.

Three car garaging is accompanied by plenty of forecourt parking for guest's vehicles and the compound is safely nestled behind electric gates down a long drive. In zone for Churchill Park and St Ignatius Schools, as well as Glendowie College and mere minutes from St Heliers village and waterfront boardwalks, this iconic property may also attract developers and land bankers looking to exploit the zoning.

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Asking Price $8,000,000

3 2 2

1/175 Tamaki Drive, Kohimarama

MILLION DOLLAR VIEWS

This exclusive full floor residence offers unparalleled luxury, ample space, and breathtaking Waitemata Harbour and Rangitoto views. The thoughtfully configured first floor apartment with high stud and private elevator access comes with an allocated above ground rear sited 4.6m x 5m (MOL) double garage.

The fully renovated interior boasts numerous highly specced inclusions with uncompromising attention to detail. Expansive floor to ceiling glazed windows honour the vibrant waterside scene while a curved balcony complete with view enhancing glass balustrade creates a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. With facade spanning both west, north and eastern aspects, the apartment deftly maximises natural light, crossflow ventilation, along with the panoramic views. A Renai fireplace in the lounge, underfloor heating in bathrooms and two heat pumps ensure year-round comfort throughout the naturally warm and sunny home. The designer kitchen cleverly integrates versatile dual-use scullery/laundry and a full suite of the latest appliances amidst sophisticated engineered stone benchtops and splash walls.

Three double bedrooms includes master with sea views and oversized walk-through dressing room to luxurious porcelain tiled ensuite. The second family bathroom repeats the sophisticated floor to ceiling tile aesthetic. A wealth of storage includes lockable broom closet in the stairwell and separate external storage locker. With floorspace, double storage, decks and garaging you have an exclusive 184sqm.

With its bold linear facade, the well-designed 1980s built Clearwater six-unit complex is considered an exclusive residential sanctuary for retirement, downsizing, or busy people desiring a lock and leave base. A lazy saunter to the best of the bays' cosmopolitan offerings - cafes, bars, and restaurants with CBD close by car, this exceptional residence makes a compelling case for sophisticated living, day and night, winter and summer. From walkers to orcas, you'll lap up this luxury waterfront lifestyle.

Price By Negotiation

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3

230 Kohimarama Road, Kohimarama

RARE ARCHITECTURAL DELIGHT

Where Architecture Meets Art - A Home Defined by Curved Form and Light

Perched proudly on the ridge and capturing sweeping views of Rangitoto, this striking North facing 1950s residence embodies enduring architectural elegance and relaxed sophistication.

Defined by its signature curved dormer windows, steep gabled roofline, and expansive glazing, this residence is an architectural statement of enduring grace. Originally crafted in the mid-century era and thoughtfully reimagined by Buisson and Strez Architects in 1987, it embodies a rare harmony between modernist design and timeless European influence. Sunlight pours through walls of glass, creating effortless indoor-outdoor flow and framing lush garden vistas from every angle.

Set on 1341sqm (more or less) of beautifully landscaped grounds, the 287sqm (approx.) home exudes warmth and authenticity. Inside, craftsmanship takes centre stage - from the softly-toned timber ceilings to the original joinery and generous open-plan living spaces designed for connection and celebration.

This beautifully designed residence offers a flexible and luxurious layout across two levels, ideal for both family living and entertaining. Upstairs, two generous double bedrooms are complemented by a stylish bathroom and separate powder room,

while the master suite enjoys complete privacy with its own ensuite, private balcony, and breathtaking panoramic views across the water to Rangitoto.

A spacious living area upstairs serves as a versatile retreat - perfect as a games lounge, relaxation zone, or elegant work-from-home space. Downstairs the double bedroom, and a single bedroom or study, provide excellent accommodation for guests or family, all thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience.

The entertainer's kitchen flows effortlessly into the dining and living areas, opening to a wide terrace perfect for alfresco dining and summer gatherings. Beyond, the landscaped garden oasis unfolds - a tranquil escape with a gazebo, fish pond, and sculptural plantings that evoke a sense of calm and privacy.

With scope to add a pool, extend, or further enhance, this residence offers endless opportunity while preserving its architectural soul.

Lovingly held by the same family for four decades, this exceptional ridge-top retreat now invites its next custodian - someone who values design, history, and the rare magic of a home with heart and heritage.

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Buyer Enquiry Over $2,900,000

9 Selwyn Avenue, Mission Bay

WELLNESS ELEVATED. MISSION BAY REIMAGINED

A Private Sanctuary of Coastal Luxury and Calm - CV $5,900,000

Just moments from the golden sands of Mission Bay Beach, this exceptional 1001m² estate transcends the ordinary - a private coastal retreat where luxury and wellbeing unite in perfect balance.

Evoking the serenity of a world-class resort, this sunsoaked sanctuary is designed for those who value health, harmony, and effortless sophistication. The resort-inspired grounds centre around a heated pool where you can spa and sauna - complemented by shaded cabana lounges, an outdoor bar. A tranquil swing seat invites you to pause and take in the stillness of your private retreat.

The dedicated wellness pavilion features a professionalgrade gym and versatile studio space - ideal for Pilates, yoga, or meditation. Framed by lush greenery and infused with natural light, it's an environment created to restore both body and mind.

Inside, the main residence exudes contemporary coastal elegance with four light-filled bedrooms and three luxurious bathrooms. Refined textures, bespoke finishes, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow define each space, creating an atmosphere of understated sophistication.

Buyer enquiry is encouraged from buyers with a budget in the $6,000,000 and above range. Sale by negotiation or Private Treaty. Register for viewing Q1 2026 6 5

A fully self-contained second dwelling enhances the property's versatility, offering two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and private access - perfect for guests, extended family, or luxury short-stay accommodation.

Additional features include extensive garaging or private gym set-up, and beautifully landscaped grounds that deliver complete privacy and tranquility.

Situated within walking distance of Mission Bay's iconic beachfront, cafés, and restaurants, this residence captures the essence of modern wellness living - a rare blend of vitality, luxury, and lifestyle.

A sanctuary for the senses - where every day begins with sunrise yoga and ends with sunset serenity.

Registered valuation $6,400,000

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Set on a private 933m2 (more or less) section in the heart of the Bays, this beautifully updated 1950s home is a true sanctuary for modern family living. Solidly built in plaster over brick and weatherboard, it blends timeless mid-century charm with contemporary comforts and resort-style amenities.

North-facing and filled with natural light, the spacious circa 220m2 layout offers generous open-plan living, a thoughtfully designed kitchen, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow to multiple entertaining zones. Whether it's summer evenings by the fire pit, poolside BBQs under the stars, or cozy winter nights by the fireplace, this home is made for year-round enjoyment.

A heated swimming pool, ambient garden and pool lighting, and lush landscaping create a holiday-at-home vibe, while a fully self-contained unit provides flexible options for Airbnb, extended family, or teens seeking independence.

Tucked away from the road in a peaceful setting, yet just minutes from coastal walks, cafes, top schools, and local amenities-this is resort-style living without compromise.

Don't miss your chance to experience this rare gem. For Sale $3,575,000

Resort-Style Family Oasis

40 Kupe Street, Orakei

COME HOME TO HIGHLY SPECCED CENTRAL ORAKEI LIVING

Seize the day and move swiftly – this is your chance to savour the epitome of refined living by securing one of these six brand-new homes in a tightly held boutique development. These freehold title properties are a rare find in a sought-after bays’ locale. A range of versatile floorplans give discerning buyers – from families to professional executives and downsizing locals a layout that meets the needs of many modern households. Embrace an idyllic hassle-free lifestyle with the boardwalks, Orakei Domain, public parks, cycleways, and highly regarded schools all within a small radius.

Each home boasts exceptional build specifications, with interiors showcasing meticulous attention to detail and uncompromising commitment to design quality. All backed by a Master Build Guarantee. Choose from a range of expansive four- and five- bedroom layouts: two standalone homes and two sophisticated three-storey duplexes, with all featuring generously proportioned double bedrooms (including multiple master suites, walk-in robes, and ensuites), sensational designer bathrooms, well-appointed living spaces and internal access garaging. High quality timber flooring, elegant wall panelling, and sleek bathrooms combining tile, stone, and glass determine a contemporary, considered aesthetic, while each property boasts seamless flow to secluded alfresco courtyards. Each sun-filled outdoor area extends opportunities for entertaining or simply unwinding after work.

Combining architectural excellence and convenience, these residences represent a unique opportunity to own a brand-new home in one of Auckland’s most coveted coastal post codes. With easy access to beaches, green spaces, commuter routes, and the city centre, this is urban sanctuary places outstanding amenities within easy reach. Be quick to stake a claim in this prestigious enclave where bold style blends with practical urban living so close to the vibrant cosmopolitan precincts fringing the bays’ iconic shoreline.

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Wayne Maguire

0274 22 33 77 | wayne.maguire@raywhite.com

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027 654 3006 | anya.khominich@raywhite.com

Mi Zhou

022 019 6329 | mi.zhou@raywhite.com

3 2

303 Matua Road, Kumeu

LIFESTYLE PARADISE & FUTURE URBAN UPSIDE

Considered a premium address for a lifestyle property in Kumeu, this strategically positioned, brick masterpiece, set on approx.4ha of Future Urban land, is a must-see and is sure to tick your boxes!

The beautifully crafted, expansive 560m2 residence offers exceptional living with a wall of floor-to-ceiling glass, 3 ensuited bedrooms, guest accommodation, a study, a separate lounge, a separate laundry, a wine cellar, and internal double garaging.

A thoughtfully designed layout ensures every room enjoys a unique and inspiring outlook, while the scenery outdoors provides a front row seat to nature's grandeur.

The land is flat and well set up, featuring a tennis court, swimming pool, fruit and nut trees, and an established garden, adding to the charm and functionality in a serene rural setting.

The location is excellent-walking distance to Kumeu village shops, cafes, short trip to Muriwai beach, golf courses, wineries, Westgate and Northwest shopping centres, and motorway access.

If you are seeking the perfect balance of comfort, style, and the opportunity of possible future re-zoning / subdivision (subject to council approval), then this property has it all.

The vendor is committed and serious about sellingwe look forward to seeing you at the open homes or contact us arrange a private viewing.

All conjunctional agents welcome!

Price By Negotiation

Viewing: Please contact salesperson for viewing details

Waiatarua

UNLOCK

A RARE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY-OWN THE REMARKABLE!

This is more than just a property. Fly in by helicopter and step out in style to your private estate retreat. It's an investment in scale, location, and legacy. Whether you're seeking a luxury private residence, a hospitality investment, or a visionary development opportunity, this estate delivers on every level. Owned by one family for over 80 years, this generational estate in the Waitakere Ranges is on the market - offering unmatched subdivision potential and multiple income streams in one of Auckland's most sought-after natural settings.

Subdivision Investment: Potential to subdivide into 7 sections, including existing infrastructure and buildingsfast-track your next development project.

Situated on an elevated 28-hectare site, rich in native forest and protected surroundings - rare landholding this close to Auckland. Resource consent in place for an additional 12 luxury hotel rooms (valid until April 2026), adding immediate value to the existing 28-room accommodation.

Income-Producing Assets Already in Place: Two hotel buildings - one iconic, one newly built - offering 28 highend rooms, each with panoramic views of Auckland City and the Hauraki Gulf.

On-site restaurant, wellness retreat, spa, pool, gym, and full resort amenities supporting guest and event revenue.

Conference centre, wedding venue, and private chapel - ideal for year-round bookings and large-scale events. Helipad and dedicated landing area to attract highend clientele. Two additional serviced apartments and a spacious 4-bedroom home provide further rental or resale opportunities.

Location & Lifestyle Appeal: Just 30 minutes from Auckland CBD, yet completely immersed in naturewith waterfalls, walking tracks, streams, and reserves surrounding the site.

Positioned within the Waitakere Ranges Regional Park - offering tranquility, prestige, and long-term value protection. Access to key regional infrastructure while retaining complete privacy and seclusion.

Investor Highlights: Development-ready site with highend amenities already generating income.

Rare combination of natural beauty, scale, and proximity to Auckland. Short-term and long-term growth potential through subdivision, hospitality, and events. Position yourself above the market - and build the future here.

$15,000,000

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