Pirongia - Karamu, Te Pahu

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Do you have any festive tips your community needs to know about? Post them here!

2963 days ago

5 expert tips on selling your home

Lodge Real Estate - City

First impressions count and looks matter whether we like to admit it or not. Home staging not only helps to sell your home faster but also attracts more buyers that are willing to put an offer on the table.

Here’s how the experts present their homes before entering the market:

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First impressions count and looks matter whether we like to admit it or not. Home staging not only helps to sell your home faster but also attracts more buyers that are willing to put an offer on the table.

Here’s how the experts present their homes before entering the market:

1. Keep it clean and crisp
Remember your mum telling you to tidy your room? Well those days have spent as you need to create a home that is clean and neutral. The goal of home staging is to get buyers to mentally move in when they visit, but that’s difficult if it’s full of all your own stuff. Take the time to remove family photos and other personal items from your home too, as these can distract viewers from what your home really has to offer.

Be ruthless!

2. Create points of interest
A perfectly placed piece of furniture, plant or artwork in a hallway, awkward corner or at the top of a set of stairs can create a point of visual interest and encourage visitors to investigate further.

Points of interest are a great tool to add symmetry and balance to each room, it’s about showing the viewer the potential of the home and helping them visualise what it can be.

3. Balance is good
Studies have shown that humans find symmetrical and balanced arrangements more aesthetically pleasing—from art to faces and food—and yes, even how we arrange our furniture. Move your lounge furniture away from the walls and pair up movable furniture, such as your chairs, lamps, and side tables. If something doesn’t match try pairing it with something of similar size to balance the room out.

4. Each room needs a signature
Every room has its own distinct feature. It could be a fireplace, a different coloured wall, a piece of furniture, a window, or an artwork or mirror. Once you’ve found your feature, celebrate it and emphasise it.

5. Know your audience
Every good entertainer knows what their audience wants and how to give it to them. Think about the features that will help buyers to visualise the lifestyle they might lead in your home. A table and chairs for a family on the deck, a secluded reading chair in the sun, or a minimalist kitchen can all help sell a viewer on a different lifestyle—it’s important to understand what buyers are looking for and how they see themselves in your home which could soon be theirs.

Remember, think about your location and it’s context. Is it mostly families, working professionals, students or seniors? Use that information to guide your staging decisions. If you’re struggling for ideas a estate agent can always help with this.

Click here if you want to find out more or download a free eBook on this topic.
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2966 days ago

Come along to your Community Health Forum

Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board

Hey neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want to hear what you have to say when it comes to health. Come along to your Community Health Forum on Tuesday. It'll be a gathering of local people like yourself, keen to listen to updates from the Waikato DHB, share their thoughts and talk about what … View moreHey neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want to hear what you have to say when it comes to health. Come along to your Community Health Forum on Tuesday. It'll be a gathering of local people like yourself, keen to listen to updates from the Waikato DHB, share their thoughts and talk about what matters to them in healthcare in their community.

When: 9.30 – 11.30am, Tuesday 14 November
Where: Fellowship Room, The Link, Cnrs River Rd and Te Aroha Street, Hamilton

Find out about a variety of health topics and ways that you can get involved.

RSVP for catering purposes to communityhealthforum@waikatodhb.health.nz
We look forward to meeting you. He whakarongo tātou – we’re here to listen.
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2966 days ago

Spa pool - free, but needs some love

Glen from Pirongia - Karamu

I have a free spa available for pickup. Although it goes, when it performs a filter cycle and turns all pumps etc on it will trip the circuit breaker indicating a fault.
One side has been damaged.
Aprox 2.3m x 2.3m
If picked up before Sunday evening I have equipment to help load. After this, … View more
I have a free spa available for pickup. Although it goes, when it performs a filter cycle and turns all pumps etc on it will trip the circuit breaker indicating a fault.
One side has been damaged.
Aprox 2.3m x 2.3m
If picked up before Sunday evening I have equipment to help load. After this, you’re on your own!

Pickup is about 5kms from templeview.

Free

2966 days ago

Whatawhata Country Tennis Club

Stephanie Lidington from Whatawhata Country Tennis Club

Hi folks, Junior tennis is ON tonight.
We have local boy Anton Shepp coming down to give coaching tips. Anton recently won the NSW Under 14 Open, he now has a world ranking and is passionate about his sport.
We ask to support Anton that you donate $5.00 for your child, it will help fund his … View more
Hi folks, Junior tennis is ON tonight.
We have local boy Anton Shepp coming down to give coaching tips. Anton recently won the NSW Under 14 Open, he now has a world ranking and is passionate about his sport.
We ask to support Anton that you donate $5.00 for your child, it will help fund his overseas tournaments in the summer.
We will also be selling sausages for $2.00
See you alll there

2966 days ago

Poll: Do you have a problem pothole in your community?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We've had word that the folk of Taranaki have more than their fair share of potholes - and we're keen to know how widespread the issue is in other communities around New Zealand. Do you have potholes popping up around your 'hood that need attention? Vote below.

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Do you have a problem pothole in your community?
  • 56.5% Yes - I know of multiple problem potholes
    56.5% Complete
  • 23.8% Yes - I know of 1-2 potholes in my neighbourhood
    23.8% Complete
  • 19.6% No - not aware of any
    19.6% Complete
2275 votes
2966 days ago

where from here - mid North Island (2017-2019)

Jessica Brown from Citizens Advice Bureau Te Awamutu

A directory of services for senior citizens, including rest homes, retirement villages and home care, as well as general information about entitlements and other matters concerning older people. Covering Waikato, Taranaki, Taupo, Bay of Plenty and the Coromandel Peninsula.
We have a number of these… View more
A directory of services for senior citizens, including rest homes, retirement villages and home care, as well as general information about entitlements and other matters concerning older people. Covering Waikato, Taranaki, Taupo, Bay of Plenty and the Coromandel Peninsula.
We have a number of these booklets available at our bureau. If you would like a copy please pop in and see us or call us on 871 4111.

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2966 days ago

Posters in Shop Windows

Barry from Otorohanga District

Something that really narks me is the profusion of out-of-date posters in shop windows.
I consider it’s not the responsibility of shop owners to take down leaflets and posters that they have kindly allowed to be fixed in their shop windows.
A couple of organisations I belong to, Rotary and … View more
Something that really narks me is the profusion of out-of-date posters in shop windows.
I consider it’s not the responsibility of shop owners to take down leaflets and posters that they have kindly allowed to be fixed in their shop windows.
A couple of organisations I belong to, Rotary and Otorohanga’s District Council sponsored Events Committee, are fussy about getting around town and taking posters down within a day or two of the event having been held. They even take a spray can of window cleaner with them to remove the cello-tape marks.
The worst looking window is a vacant hot-bread shop in Otorohanga. Posters are stuck on the outside of the shop front, so should be very easy to remove. But no. There is a religious event poster from March 2017 and beside it is another poster for a similar event later this month – same organisation. One wonders.

2967 days ago

Want a chance to win a $1000 Gift Card?

New World

That's right, at your local New World, you could win a $1000 Gift Card. Every $40 you spend when you scan your Clubcard gives you another entry to unwrap an even merrier Christmas. T&Cs apply. Learn more

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