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Housing boom: blame the new neighbours
Monday 15th of September 2003
Some of the blame for rapidly rising house prices can be sheeted home to a government migration policy, according to economists.
In the past July year, about 42,000 more people arrived in New Zealand than left, as well as tens of thousands of short-term foreign students.
The rapidly rising number of people in New Zealand, mainly new migrants and foreign students, has grown...
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