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    • J13/10-12 Harrison Road, Mt Wellington
    • 16A Sunnyview Avenue, Cockle Bay
    • 17A Reydon Place, Cockle Bay
    • Lot 1, 18 Hutchinsons Road, Bucklands Beach
    • Lot 3, 18 Hutchinsons Road, Bucklands Beach
    • 22 McCahill Views, Botany Downs
    • A-E/24 Aurea Avenue, Pakuranga
    • 32 The Parade, Bucklands Beach
    • 37 Innisowen Place, Flat Bush
    • 39B Clovelly Road, Bucklands Beach
    • 41 Gillett Place, Botany Downs
    • 43 Oakridge Way, Northpark
    • Lot 1/44 Old Wairoa Road, Papakura
    • 51 Bleakhouse Road, Mellons Bay
    • 52 Westerham Drive, Dannemora
    • 55B Pigeon Mountain Road, Half Moon Bay
    • 58 Chateau Rise, Flat Bush
    • 58E Gibraltar Street, Howick
    • 77 Hillcrest Road, Papatoetoe
    • 77, 81 & 85 Gracechurch Drive, Dannemora
    • 93 Botany Road, Botany Downs
    • 102 Victoria Street, Pukekohe
    • 128 Mauku Road, Patumahoe
    • 155 Guys Road, Huntington Park
    • 1/166 Fisher Parade, Farm Cove
    • 1/196 Bucklands Beach Road, Bucklands Beach
    • 2/285 Bleakhouse Road, Mellons Bay
    • 295 Broomfields Road, Whitford
    • 362 Point View Drive, Shamrock Park
    • 593 Redoubt Road, Flat Bush
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10 Things to do for Spring

27/9/2023

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It's finally the season when everything springs into action again — including you. Now’s the time to roll up your sleeves and take care of the things you’ve neglected during the winter months. You’ll want to make sure your home is ready for September showers and the impending summer weather.

Spring cleaning is a good place to start, but the turn of the season also presents an opportunity to be more thorough with your home maintenance. Here are 10 things you need to do, inside and out, to prep your home for spring.

EXTERIOR SPRING HOME MAINTENANCE

1. Take a Look at the Roof
Even if your roof didn't take a beating from snow and rain conditions, spring is still a great time to give it a once-over. Safety first: If you're using a ladder, make sure it's stable before you attempt to climb. Look for missing or damaged shingles and signs of leaking or cracking. Contact a professional in case of any issues.

You may also consider removing stains on your roof during spring. If you notice any dark streaks, algae are the likely culprit. The only harm, in that case, is cosmetic. If you notice moss, on the other hand, you should definitely clean it. Moss can cause asphalt shingles to lift, concrete tiles to crack and Longrun iron roofs to discolor. 

2. Clean the Gutters
Clean all debris and leaves out of the downspouts and gutters. Reattach the gutters if they are sagging or consider replacing them if they are beyond repair. Notice any holes? Prevent leaks by caulking them with silicon. Keep in mind that downspouts should face away from your home to improve drainage or be plumbed into the house's stormwater system.

3. Give Your Heatpump Some Attention
Remove debris from around the unit, replace filters, and clean ducts and vents. If your filters are clogged, air can't easily pass through and your unit must work harder to cool your home. Clogged filters can lead to lower air quality in your home. Don't skip this step; you may be able to lower your energy consumption by up to 15%.

You can also schedule a professional tune-up. An expert Heatpump technician can check your system's efficiency, check coolant levels and address any issues before the summer heat arrives.

4. Spruce Up Your Lawn and Landscaping
Trim any overgrowth and clear your landscaping. Spring is also the best time to tidy up flowerbeds and give them a good facelift. You can also use dead organic matter from the compost pile as fertilizer. Add a layer of gravel on top of the soil to suppress weeds. Make sure to use compacted soil in low areas of your yard as rain can cause foundation damage and flooding.

Tend to your lawn now to ensure lush green grass during summer. Start by raking the lawn deeply to get rid of thatch and dead grass. This will also allow fertilizer and seed to penetrate easily. After cultivating, ensure that the lawn is firmed and ready for sowing. Try a shade-tolerance seed mix if your yard has a lot of tree cover or use a hard-wearing mix if your lawn gets a lot of traffic in the summer. Bald patches should be overseeded. Apply nitrogen fertiliser to give your grass a boost.

If you plan on growing vegetables, prepare the beds by getting rid of weeds and forking in garden compost. Cover the beds with plastic sheets to keep the soil warm until you are ready to sow the plants. 

5. Inspect the Concrete
Take a walk around your home and check for cracking along the driveway, pool deck, or walkways. Fill cracks using silicone caulk or concrete fillers. If concrete cracks are beyond this simple fix, consider replacing the concrete altogether.

6. Check Out the Deck
When inspecting your deck, look for water stains, warping or discoloration. Watch out for loose or rusty nails and perform any necessary maintenance to secure stairs and railings. If you find lifting or rotting boards, replace them. If your deck is faded or covered in a dark algae then consider getting a professional in to clean and restore the deck, A simple clean will have your deck looking as good as new again and will have it ready for you to stain and or re-oil the timer deck.

7. Run the Sprinklers
Give your sprinklers a test run. Keep an eye out for leaks and malfunctioning sprinkler heads. Make sure the sprinklers are watering your grass and not decks, patios, or sidewalks.

8. Inspect Windows and Doors
Fix or replace the screens on windows and doors to keep bugs from entering your home. This is also a good time to wash your windows. Clean the tracts and seals with a vacuum attachment or a soft brush before you start washing the panes.

Don't forget to clean the weep holes on storm windows. Test that these essential drain holes are open by pouring some water into the sill. You can also use a thin wire to clear out the holes.

Finally, check for tall grasses or stagnant water near your windows. Stagnant water can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

9. Repair and Reseal Woodwork
Rails, fences, trellises, and other wood features need some love, too. These structures are prone to decay and rot if left alone.

If you have wooden fences, repair any damage to the panels. Split or broken pieces can be glued back together if the wood is dry. Support the pieces with tape as the glue sets. Replace planks that are too damaged for repair.

Use a pressure washer to revitalise tired wood, then use wood oils and wood preserves to protect it. Decking oil is the best for fence treatment because it keeps the wood supple and water-resistant. Exterior wood oil helps preserve your wood and can prolong the life of your fence.

10. Spray For Pests & Bugs
Spring is the time you want to get a professional in to spray your house for pests and bugs, Spring is the time of plenty and this Is the same for pests and bugs, from wasps, cockroaches, ants, and more. So have your house and property fumigated before the problem gets out of control.
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Ray White Now — Spring into action

20/9/2023

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Read our latest Ray White Now property market insights in real time.

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REINZ August data: A glimpse of Spring in August's numbers

14/9/2023

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Ray White Now - Resilience and Recovery

18/8/2023

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RAY WHITE NOW | CONFIDENCE LEVELS RISING

14/6/2023

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Welcome to the 60th edition of Ray White Now.

As we hit the half-year mark, surprisingly for some, winter holds a sunnier
forecast for New Zealand’s residential property market.

Several significant policy decisions are helping Kiwis (and a growing migrant population)
to feel more confident about the economic road ahead, not least of which is our central bank’s assertion
that the recent 25 basis point rise in the Official Cash Rate (OCR) is expected to be the last.

At least for this tightening cycle.

What happens next will depend heavily on new data and, as always, the development of global events.

Ray White Now - June 2023
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REINZ April data: Holidays add to market slow-down, but green shoots being to emerge

19/5/2023

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The Real Estate Institute of New Zealand's (REINZ) April 2023 figures show the continuing challenge of the economic climate has put further pressure on market pace.
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REINZ Chief Executive Jen Baird says April tends to be slow due to public and school holidays, and it's clear those factors combined with a tight economy are still influencing the market.

"Overall, median prices have decreased across New Zealand but are moderating, sales counts have eased annually, and inventory levels have stabilised," adds Baird.

Read full REINZ Monthly Report here
Read REINZ House Price Index Report here

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RayWhite Now | Edition 58

24/3/2023

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We present the latest edition of Ray White Now. We focus on the current impacts on today's market, together with how natural disasters impact property markets. We also look at the commercial space across New Zealand.

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Trademe: State of the Nation Report

17/3/2023

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​Trademe have just released their annual "State of the Nation Report. This report looks at Kiwi online search behaviour and discusses emerging trends across the property, jobs and car market sectors, plus the potential implications on business.

​​​​​​​Check it out!
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Grab the latest copy of Ray White Now - November 2022

6/12/2022

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The latest edition of Ray White Now is here! Although delayed, these real estate insights are still very much applicable to the current market. 

While changes have occurred in the confidence of buyers and sellers to transact real estate across New Zealand, the ability to borrow money has seen a continued lowering of barriers over the past month. Rising interest rates remain on the agenda of the Reserve Bank, with last week’s announcement of a .75 basis points lift in the Official Cash Rate, which now sits at 4.25%. Read and share more of this insights with the links below.

Ray White Now - November 2022

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Trademe's Property Pulse Report Q3 2022

21/10/2022

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The national average asking price for a property has dropped for six consecutive months for the first time on record, according to the latest Trade Me Property Price Index.
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In September, Trade Me Property Sales Director Gavin Lloyd said the national average asking price was $896,200. “When compared with the month prior, this marks a drop of $3,000 and puts New Zealand’s average property price at its lowest since October 2021.”

​Read Trademe's Property Pulse Report here.

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Grab the latest copy of Ray White Now -             September 2022

23/9/2022

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We present Ray White Now for September 2022 - latest trends & market update.
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Team Anton - Spring Report 2022

15/9/2022

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Grab the latest copy of Ray White Now - July 2022

4/8/2022

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We proudly present New Zealand real estate insights in real-time; Ray White Now July.
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Just landed - OneRoof's August House Price Report

4/8/2022

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The housing market slump shows no signs of easing, with the nationwide average property value dropping 3.6% in the last three months. Auckland's average property value was down a relatively modest 4.4% over the three months to the end of July - it's fifth successive quarterly decline since end of March - and is up just 5.1% year on year. Could now be the time to buy?
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Tony Alexander's Regional Property Insights

29/7/2022

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Each month Tony Alexander prepares a document called Regional Property Insights in which he looks at developments in residential property markets for each region around New Zealand.  This month Tony looks at price trends for many of each region's local authority areas to highlight the differences which can exist within a region.
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"Our family has used Anton to help with property for over 10 years and we've recommended him to others. He's our go to person, we don't go elsewhere. He's knowledgeable, professional and passionate, regardless of the value of your property."

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​Anton was exceptional from the minute he came to see me within an hour of first call and his knowledge of the market and review of my home put me at ease immediately. Everything went so smoothly.

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Anton’s team walked us through the process incredibly professionally. Their advice was ‘on the money’ and achieved a result that was beyond our expectations.

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Anton has been such a great mentor to guide us through this. He was understanding of our situation, why and how we should sell our property and always put us as vendors as his priority. His suggestions showed that he has a lot of experience in buying and selling. 

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From the relaxed initial discussions, to the marketing/media programme, plus the manning of open homes each weekend, it was all so seamless & efficient. Your friendly & regular feedback was much appreciated too & it lessened the stress which is commonly associated with selling ones home.

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​Anton is a very talented sales person. He relates well with all people and we have a long history.

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Contact Us

Phone: 09 534 7273
Freephone: 0800 226 866
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Email: anton.huang@raywhite.com
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  • Home
  • About
    • Who is Anton Huang?
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    • 1 Tolben Place, Golflands
    • 7B De Quincey Terrace, Highland Park
    • 10 Etherege Place, Mellons Bay
    • 14 Vanbrugh Place, Bucklands Beach
    • 15A Selby Street, Pokeno
    • J13/10-12 Harrison Road, Mt Wellington
    • 16A Sunnyview Avenue, Cockle Bay
    • 17A Reydon Place, Cockle Bay
    • Lot 1, 18 Hutchinsons Road, Bucklands Beach
    • Lot 3, 18 Hutchinsons Road, Bucklands Beach
    • 22 McCahill Views, Botany Downs
    • A-E/24 Aurea Avenue, Pakuranga
    • 32 The Parade, Bucklands Beach
    • 37 Innisowen Place, Flat Bush
    • 39B Clovelly Road, Bucklands Beach
    • 41 Gillett Place, Botany Downs
    • 43 Oakridge Way, Northpark
    • Lot 1/44 Old Wairoa Road, Papakura
    • 51 Bleakhouse Road, Mellons Bay
    • 52 Westerham Drive, Dannemora
    • 55B Pigeon Mountain Road, Half Moon Bay
    • 58 Chateau Rise, Flat Bush
    • 58E Gibraltar Street, Howick
    • 77 Hillcrest Road, Papatoetoe
    • 77, 81 & 85 Gracechurch Drive, Dannemora
    • 93 Botany Road, Botany Downs
    • 102 Victoria Street, Pukekohe
    • 128 Mauku Road, Patumahoe
    • 155 Guys Road, Huntington Park
    • 1/166 Fisher Parade, Farm Cove
    • 1/196 Bucklands Beach Road, Bucklands Beach
    • 2/285 Bleakhouse Road, Mellons Bay
    • 295 Broomfields Road, Whitford
    • 362 Point View Drive, Shamrock Park
    • 593 Redoubt Road, Flat Bush
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