‘Secret’ Home of the Year sells for more than $1m after buyers queue round the block for a look

An award-winning home in Cambridge, New Zealand, has sold for over $1 million after attracting significant interest from buyers. The property, designed by architect Christopher Beer, exceeded its RV despite being largely hidden from public view.
Why it matters
The sale reflects high demand for unique architectural properties in the current real estate market.
Share twitter Share linkedin Share link A one-of-a-kind home in Cambridge CBD has been snapped up by downsizers for more than its RV. Photo / Supplied - Downsizers bought an award-winning Cambridge home after a heated contest.
The article is a straightforward report on a real estate transaction.
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