Covid-19 Update -Real Estate & Living with Orange
Real Estate & living with Orange
Protection Framework (traffic light system) level
Buying or selling your home
* You can buy or sell a property at Orange.
* You can hold and attend open homes.
* You can carry out property inspections.
During open homes and property inspections, we encourage you to keep 1 metre apart from other people at the property. There are no limits to the number of people who can attend.
You can travel between regions that are at different settings. Between 3 December 2021 and 17 January 2022 there are travel requirements if you are travelling into or out of Auckland. Follow the travel advice if this applies to you.
Scan the QR code or keep a record of where you go. This will help with contact tracing for any cases in your community.
Face coverings are encouraged for all onsite visits.
All property owners have the sole discretion as to whether they enforce the Vaccine Pass preference or the non vaccinated option.
Any questions about real estate & living with Orange have a chat 00274 951 536
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72.7% We work hard, we deserve a break!
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15.9% Hmm, maybe?
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