Total Realty Reports Ongoing Demand For Property In Kaikoura And Blenheim
Total Realty, a licensed real estate agency operating across the South Island, has reported continued activity in the Kaikoura and Blenheim property markets. The company, which offers residential and lifestyle property sales, notes that demand remains steady in both regions, with a diverse range of listings available.
In Kaikoura, Total Realty’s team is currently marketing a selection of houses, sections, and lifestyle properties. The Kaikoura real estate market features homes with sea and mountain views, family residences close to schools, and sections suitable for new builds or holiday retreats. Recent listings include multi-bedroom homes, renovated properties, and land parcels in both township and coastal locations. The agency reports that buyers are seeking properties catering to a variety of needs, from permanent family homes to investment and holiday accommodation.
Meanwhile, in Blenheim, Total Realty continues to provide real estate services through its local team. The company’s real estate agents in Blenheim offer a full sales service with a commission rate of 1.5% plus a fixed administration fee. The agency covers Blenheim and surrounding suburbs, listing properties ranging from family homes to investment opportunities. Customer testimonials highlight agent experience and transparent fee structures as key factors for clients choosing Total Realty in the region.
Total Realty operates under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 and has a presence in multiple South Island centres. The agency states that its focus remains on providing professional real estate services and a range of property options to buyers and sellers in the Kaikoura and Blenheim markets. Interested parties can view current listings and contact local agents for further information.
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