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

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

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The sale reflects high demand for unique architectural properties in the current real estate market.

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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.

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