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Service Centre Coordinator from Red Cross - Waikato Service Centre
Hello neighbours,
We are just left with two more intakes for this year. So, again here is another opportunity to help out in our community and to become a Refugee Support Volunteer (RSV) with the Red Cross. RSVs are placed in teams to assist newly arrived refugees during their first 3-6 months in … View moreHello neighbours,
We are just left with two more intakes for this year. So, again here is another opportunity to help out in our community and to become a Refugee Support Volunteer (RSV) with the Red Cross. RSVs are placed in teams to assist newly arrived refugees during their first 3-6 months in Hamilton. The support is very practical: setting up a house, showing the new arrivals around Hamilton, assisting them with doctors, schools, grocery shopping etc... A free training course starts on Thursday 31st August (ONLY evening sessions). Contact: Shally Arora; phone: 07 960 7285 email: shally.arora@redcross.org.nz;
Waikato from Saint Andrews
Hello neighbours,
We are just left with two more intakes for this year. So, again here is another opportunity to help out in our community and to become a Refugee Support Volunteer (RSV) with the Red Cross. RSVs are placed in teams to assist newly arrived refugees during their first 3-6 months in … View moreHello neighbours,
We are just left with two more intakes for this year. So, again here is another opportunity to help out in our community and to become a Refugee Support Volunteer (RSV) with the Red Cross. RSVs are placed in teams to assist newly arrived refugees during their first 3-6 months in Hamilton. The support is very practical: setting up a house, showing the new arrivals around Hamilton, assisting them with doctors, schools, grocery shopping etc... A free training course starts on Thursday 31st August (ONLY evening sessions). Contact: Shally Arora; phone: 07 960 7285 email: shally.arora@redcross.org.nz;
Grant Wilson from Red Lid Garden Bins & Bags
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We're gearing up for this year's Random Acts of Kindness Day on Friday 1st September. Neighbourly members seem to be the experts when it comes to kindness. This is why we want you to share your ideas of how to celebrate the day, or even a story of a time you've experienced an … View moreWe're gearing up for this year's Random Acts of Kindness Day on Friday 1st September. Neighbourly members seem to be the experts when it comes to kindness. This is why we want you to share your ideas of how to celebrate the day, or even a story of a time you've experienced an unexpected friendly gesture. It might even be something you've seen on Neighbourly!
Comment below before Monday 28th August and we'll pick THREE lucky story tellers to win a $30 Prezzy® card.
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Clive & Pamela from Chedworth
We have a group of Japanese Students arriving in on 16 August to 26 August. They will be attending Silverdale School. As the tutor for NZIIU I need to find homestay families. They are double placement and we require 2 families that could take girls, as bed each is required, can be in same room.… View moreWe have a group of Japanese Students arriving in on 16 August to 26 August. They will be attending Silverdale School. As the tutor for NZIIU I need to find homestay families. They are double placement and we require 2 families that could take girls, as bed each is required, can be in same room. Their ages are 10 and 11yrs. If over my area I am happy to transport them to and from the school. Good remuneration is paid. Can any family help? Thanks Pamela
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If you have problems with services or products, you may be protected by the CGA. You should expect services to be carried out with appropriate competency and skills, and completed to a reasonable standard.
For example, Jan had two painters provide quotes for some painting and wallpaper work. … View moreIf you have problems with services or products, you may be protected by the CGA. You should expect services to be carried out with appropriate competency and skills, and completed to a reasonable standard.
For example, Jan had two painters provide quotes for some painting and wallpaper work. She chose her painter and the work was completed. Two weeks later she noticed bumps and lumps in the wallpaper, that she hadn’t noticed at the time the bill was paid.
With a faulty product, you can return it and ask for a repair, replacement or refund. But that’s not so easy with a service! But Jan’s story ended well, the painter came back and rectified the problem at no cost to Jan.
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Tony Godden from Tony Godden - Lugton's Hamilton
When is the best time to sell your biggest asset?
Sometimes personal circumstances can dictate when we decide to sell our home but we are also influenced that the Spring and Summer months are the best months to sell.
Everything looks so much better when the sun is shining. The only problem with… View moreWhen is the best time to sell your biggest asset?
Sometimes personal circumstances can dictate when we decide to sell our home but we are also influenced that the Spring and Summer months are the best months to sell.
Everything looks so much better when the sun is shining. The only problem with that is there’s so much more choice for buyers. The below chart shows the busiest months for listings and no surprises March and November are the peak months.
However when we add in when buyers are actively looking for properties we can see that starts increasing in August and drops off in the beginning of December. Equally February is a busy month for activity of buyers which drops off as Winter sets in and doesn’t really pick up until end of July.
The best time to sell is when you have the least amount of competition and the most number of active buyers. Based on the NZ property market – seasonality graph this would appear to be August and September. The balance of supply and demand will have a strong bearing on price achieved for your home so the early bird will be the one to catch the worm.
If you’re upsizing even better to sell in August and September and then get a great deal in October and November when there’s plenty of choice for you.
Here’s some tips to get ahead this spring and not be a laggard
Location, Location, Location – The more attractive your property is the better chance you have of getting best price. When selling your home give it the best possible chance by making sure the gardens are well presented. The driveway has been pressure hosed. First impressions count. Buyers are looking at reasons to rule a property off their shortlist. Don’t make it easy for them. Getting the right agent to sell not only the property but also the area as well is key. Buyers need confidence that your home is in the right location and will be easy to resell. Do your homework. Sometimes it’s not always the agent you sign agreement with that will be doing all the work at the Open Homes. You need an agent that can demonstrate the area is sought after as well as recommending best ways to attract as many buyers through the open homes as possible. Waiting for buyers just to turn up to the open home isn’t good enough to get you the best possible price so ask the agent how will they get your property the greatest exposure
Clearing out – Don’t leave it to the last minute to get rid of all your junk. Have a good look at what you need to live with day to day and start packing away excess books, ornaments and even furniture. After all, when you move, you are going to have to pack it all up anyway. Minimalistic is better than clutter but empty rooms can also be a turn off as some buyers just can’t visualise where their furniture will fit. Buyers are not used to using their imagination, so engage the services of the right agent will help you present all your rooms in their best light.
Realistic price expectations - The one thing that will undo all your hard work is an unrealistic price. Obviously, you do not want to give the place away, but you do need to take your agent's advice, as well as do your own research on recent sale prices. Human nature dictates that we always want to get the highest possible price for our own property regardless of whether we’re selling a car or a home.
Equally when we’re buying something we want a bargain. The best outcome is when both parties can agree on a fair price. This negotiation starts taking place from Day 1 and not when an offer is made. Buyers will always ask what price the vendors are looking for. If an agent starts quoting highest possible prices buyers will simply walk away. Ask your agent what tactics they have so they will ensure all opportunities are explored.
Let my 29 years of Real Estate industry knowledge, property marketing and negotiations see you through your next selling and buying experience. Just contact me and we will take it from there.
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Waikato from Saint Andrews
Fill your house with STACKS OF BOOKS, in the all the crannies and all the NOOKS! - Dr. Seuss
Don’t miss the New Zealand Red Cross 21st Annual Book Fair from September 8th - 10th i.e. Friday until Sunday.
A massive range of quality books from fiction to non fiction, kids books to adult books, … View moreFill your house with STACKS OF BOOKS, in the all the crannies and all the NOOKS! - Dr. Seuss
Don’t miss the New Zealand Red Cross 21st Annual Book Fair from September 8th - 10th i.e. Friday until Sunday.
A massive range of quality books from fiction to non fiction, kids books to adult books, sporting, gardening and many more at giveaway prices, including the famous $1 room.
Plus a wide variety of music, movies, puzzles and magazines.
All proceeds go to funding our vital Humanitarian and community programmes in the Waikato Region.
Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
Hi neighbours! This election is getting intense! Any advice for our local politicians still standing? We will be quizzing our candidates in the upcoming month so feel free to comment some questions you want answers to! *Please write NFP if you do not want your comments published*
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