1176 days ago

Covid-19 Update -Real Estate & Living with Orange

Matt from

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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More messages from your neighbours
1 day ago

Poll: Is street parking fair game?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Some people are frustrated by their neighbours or neighbour's friends parking on the street outside their house. This means they have to park further away themselves.

Do you think it is inconsiderate to park directly outside a neighbour's house on the road? Or do you think street parking is fair game?

Share your thoughts below.

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Is street parking fair game?
  • 65.8% Yes, street parks belong to no one
    65.8% Complete
  • 32% No, it's inconsiderate
    32% Complete
  • 2.2% Other - I'll share below
    2.2% Complete
872 votes
4 days ago

Show us what you've been up to...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Brighten our day, and show us a glimpse into your world, neighbours.

We'd love to see some of the photos you've taken lately or any craft/DIY projects you're working on.

Simply add a photo below 📷🌅 🌻

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4 days ago

SCAM ALERT

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Own your Online website is part of the New Zealand government's work to raise understanding of cyber security issues for individuals and businesses, they have shared a message about a new scam that is targeting Kiwis.

Own Your Online say:
We are seeing a significant increase in reporting of ‘Hi Mum’ scams.
A ‘Hi Mum’ scam is a scam where a random message from an unknown number is sent to you claiming to be from a close relative, usually your son or daughter.
The fake relative often claims their phone is broken – which is why they’re contacting you from a different number – and will ask you to do something, sometimes asking you to help them with a payment or to do something by clicking a link.

If you receive one of these, don’t click the links. Try to contact your relative using their normal number which is probably still working.
You can also report these scam messages by forwarding free to Department of Internal Affairs on 7726

Check out Own Your Online scam checklist here.

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