How accurate are the boundary lines?

How accurate are the boundary lines?

The boundary lines on homes.co.nz is just an overlay of a dataset we receive from LINZ.
These boundaries are only indicative and we advise that to get official information relating to a property it would be best to refer to either the Property Certificate of Title or the LIM Report.


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