From The Post 11 July 2024 On Tuesday, the council announced it was adding two new buildings, totalling 183 more rental properties in central Wellington, to Te Kāinga, expected to be available by the end of next year.
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Extract from Trade Me press release Wellington and Hawke’s Bay were the only regions to see no change in median weekly rent last month when compared with the same month last year….
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