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A buyer of Chinese origin has reportedly acquired a New Zealand island named 'Slipper' costing around NZ $7.5 million (34.77 million yuan) just for fun.
据报道,一位来自中国的买家只为好玩,花费750万新西兰元(3477万元人民币)买下一座名为“拖鞋”的新西兰小岛。
Slipper Island, off the Coromandel coast, is one of New Zealand's few privately owned islands.
The buyer named Wendy Weimei Wu is reported to be a Remuera based property developer who listed her occupation as 'housewife', according to news website Stuff.co.nz.
Slipper Island is located near New Zealand's North Island, Coromandel. It was described as "the best beach in the world" because of its high privacy. The deal involves about 217 hectares of land, including six houses, stunning beaches and an airstrip. According to Stuff, the remaining 7 hectares of land on this island had already been subdivided and sold separately.
Wu's daughter, Vivienne Zhuo, a real estate agent, said she had helped with negotiations for the Slipper Island deal. She said her mother "just loves the island" and "it's a toy for her". She remarked that their lawyer is now handling things.
Real estate agent Brian Brakenridge confirmed the above information, saying "transaction contract has been signed," and it was likely take a month to process transactions formalities. The sale price is said to be around NZ $ 7.5 million.
Wu made headlines after she spent $15 million buying historic Fairholm mansion in the Auckland suburb of Remuera - New Zealand's biggest private home sale of the year 2010.
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