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Thursday, 9 July 2015
The changing face of Glen Innes
Auckland is a beautiful place on a crisp winter's morning like we are experiencing today. With a hard frost coating the grass, it almost looks as if there is snow on the ground.
The golden retriever who walks with us most mornings had no hesitation in rolling on the crisp frozen ground. He does, however, unlike us have a nice double coat to insulate him from the freezing temperature of the local park.
Sitting inside a warm, double glazed insulated home, some of us could be forgiven for believing that the winter sun now streaming in the north-facing windows is warming the ground as it warms the inside of our home. A quick trip outside soon dispels that myth and cold reality bites at naked hands and feet.
These are some of things we have carefully thought about while we have been redesigning homes for sites in Glen Innes.
We've removed the cold, damp and uninsulated weatherboard homes that face south and taken care to ensure that the new homes we are building in their place take advantage of slim pickings that are mid-winter sunshine.
New homes will be on the market very soon. Keep and eye on our website and the Facebook page so you don't miss out.
You too, can be enjoying the warmth offered by a north facing, double glazed and insulated home in time for winter 2016.
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