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Most viewed properties of February 2026
Each month, we round up the most-viewed homes on Trade Me Property. Here's what Kiwi are loving right now.

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February's most viewed properties showcase a diverse range of Kiwi homes, from historic transformations to architectural icons. Topping the list is Queen's Hall in Auckland, a 1905 hall converted into a unique residence.
Other popular listings included a Roger Walker designed home in Wellington with income potential, a classic mid-century Warren and Mahoney house in Christchurch, and a Rolleston charity home with proceeds benefiting the Maia Health Foundation. These properties highlight unique character and architectural significance.
5. Artisan residence and land offering
12 & 12A Springcombe Road, Saint Heliers, Auckland
This stunning weatherboard home is a sight to behold. Featuring stunning stained glass windows and an enviable location in Saint Heliers. Featuring a separately titled rear site of approximately 1,119sqm, we can’t imagine this property will stay on the market for long!
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4. A home with impact
2 Arbor Green Boulevard, Rolleston, Canterbury
This charity home seriously warms the heart. Thanks to a generous donation from Hughes Developments and Arbor Green, this property will be sold under the hammer for a greater cause. Every dollar from the sale of this home will go directly to the Maia Health Foundation, helping fund the refurbishment of the Christchurch Women's Hospital Neonatal ICU. Now that is inspiring.
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3. Wilson House
110 Huntsbury Avenue, Huntsbury, Canterbury
This classic mid-century home has already been snapped up, but that doesn’t mean we can’t appreciate the gorgeous property from afar. Held within the same family since its construction, The Wilson House offers the new custodiana the opportunity to engage with an important chapter of Christchurch architecture, by Warren and Mahoney.
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2. Architectural icon & income
52 Amapur Drive, Khandallah, Wellington
In second place is an iconic 1970s home designed by renowned New Zealand architect Roger Walker. The home wraps around a sun-soaked pool and spa. As well as the main residence, the property features two fully self-contained studio “Pods”. Perfect for visiting family or extra income. The property is nothing but unique!
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1. A legacy transformed
9 Paget Street, Freemans Bay, Auckland
Imagine if your father built a hall just to debut your musical talents. 9 Paget Street is exactly that. Built around 1905, Queen’s Hall has been cherished as a private residence for the last 30 years. The mezzanine is well worth a look.
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