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Bad planning and vandalism of property rights leading to poverty - Berry

Landlords, foreign buyers are investors not to blame for Auckland's house hyper-inflation. 

Sally Lindsay
Tue, 12 Jan 2016

As Auckland’s unitary plan independent panel starts hearing submissions today on zoning, including changes to the urban boundary, the blame for the city’s housing hyper-inflation has been put at the feet of “left wing central planners and their NIMBY [not in my backyard] acolytes.”

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Sally Lindsay
Tue, 12 Jan 2016
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