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Apartments in Mount Maunganui.

One of the examples of apartments when we use to live in this town - you basically can't buy any property near the beach for less than $1 million NZD now. There's a cafe on the ground level which makes a really nice eggs benedict.

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Comments

Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I guess they are not making any more coastline. I think prices in the US are comparable, depending on the area, for beach apartments.
Bill said…
That's a nice looking apartment building.
James said…
Looks like a nice place but I can't even imagine getting a place like that for that price around here.
In my city an ocean view beach condo would start around 2.5 million, up to 10 million USD. (3.9 million to 15.7 million NZD)
Tom said…
...I like this style!
magiceye said…
Lovely architecture.
I had afternoon tea in that cafe once - but that was many many years ago! :)
local alien said…
I would love to live there. Most people would! Bet their view is fantastic
Sharon said…
That's a nice looking place.
Lisa said…
A nice place, if you can afford it! I can only wish...
Alana said…
Our coastal properties are expensive, too - and also are in increasing danger. I do like the airy look of this particular property. It's attractive to me.
Paspii said…
That looks nice enough place. So handy too, you can put on your morning gown and slippers and go for morning coffee and what not. 😀

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