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Jul 29 2009

Post code maps

If you want to search for property within a certain area the best way is via Post Code.  If you are unsure of what post codes to search by NZ Post provides a series of maps.  Click HERE to view them.

Once you know the post code you can search using the Keywords search on FindSpace.

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Jul 24 2009

Keyword Search

The current Keyword Search tool is based around an ‘or’ search string.  What this means is if you type in Manchester Street, the system will return everything with Manchester and everything with Street.

The best way to use it is only use one word, but watch this space as we are working on a way of giving you he option to create ‘and’ search strings as well.

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Jul 13 2009

Post Codes are go!

Published by under Search Tools

We strongly suggest you enter the Post Code for your property because our users can search for properties based on post code.  This lets them limit their search by a simple area format.

We have added a link beside the Post Code field so you can easily look up the post code for your property.

To search by Post Code just key it into the Keyword Search.

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Jul 04 2009

Defined by Area – what do we mean?

The most powerful feature about Findspace is its Search Engine and in particular the SpaceFinder.  This tool give you the power to search exactly for the size of area you need.  To gather the information we use in the SpaceFinder we break down Total Floor Area into its component parts as layed out below:

Area Makeup

When adding a listing you enter the area makeup of the property into the appropriate fields.

This then allows a user to search for the exact area sizes they require, for example you might be looking for 100 m2 of office space with 300 m2 of warehouse space, or 100 m2 of retail space with 50 m2 of storage.

These splits then allows Findspace users to search for the exact  area sizes they need.

Findspace is the only website that gives the users this POWER to quickly find the property they are after.

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Jul 02 2009

What is the difference between the Rent and Lease sale types?

The Rent option is normally associated with Serviced or Shared Office Space or for Storage.  Normally there is no formal contract in place even though the rental period can be long or short term

Leases involve a formal contract with negotiated terms, scheduled reviews and possibly scheduled rent increases.

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