Duty lawyer Keith Owen dropped a potential application for bail - which had not been opposed by police - after Judge Gary MacAskill raised concerns over the seriousness of the charges.
And when the police prosecutor raised the fact that the properties were owned by Cera, Judge MacAskill said it was "not something that really assists'' Hunton.
The judge said the courts had issued repeated warnings that burglaries would not be taken lightly.
Hunton, of Mairehau, also faces a charge of supplying cannabis and one of shoplifting.
He was remanded in custody until September 19, but could appear earlier for a bail application.
His co-accused, Harrison and Burlton, will appear in court on September 23.
The residential red zone has been hit by a spate of suspicious fires in recent weeks.
Police have increased patrols in the hard-hit areas and have asked that any suspicious activity is reported to them immediately.
Detective Inspector Greg Murton today said the work done by a team of detectives in this area of the city will continue.