Toi Ohomai charity house moves to final location at Hamurana
By Zizi SparksMultimedia journalist·Rotorua Daily Post·
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Save The house was built by Toi Ohomai students studying carpentry, electrical and interior design. Photo / Stephen Parker
A house built by Toi Ohomai students and sold for charity will finally be transported to its new home overnight.
The Charity House project saw carpentry and electrical students build the three-bedroom home throughout 2017. The house went to auction in December.
The house sold for $210,000 and the profits
go to the Rotary Club of Rotorua Sunrise which distributes funds to local charities.
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Anthony and Robyn McBreen won the bidding late last year and, overnight, the house is being transported to its new home in Hamurana.