Housing is now a different game from the beginning of 2019
The amount of changes to housing in 2019 could make your head spin.
The amount of changes to housing in 2019 could make your head spin.
Divided between 1.7 million Aucklanders, that's more than $300 per year each.
Outlook somewhat uncertain due to next year's general election - Davidson.
Bayley's agents Tony Bayley, Alan and Philip Haydock fined for unsatisfactory conduct
Eric Watson has lost the latest round in his battle with the IRD.
Letter or email from bank or financier could be needed.
The council values the property at $4.8m.
The country's biggest riser is not what you think.
Comment: City has been making gains on housing shortage over the past four months.
Teaming up is a good way to get on the property ladder, but can go seriously wrong.
COMMENT: Many Kiwis are confused or misinformed about property investment.
The baker failed to declare some $6.5 million in cash sales.
Law change means much at stake in $171b rental sector, home to 1.5m tenants.
Editorial: Balancing tenant security with landlord interests is a tightrope act.
The digital revolution might make things easier and cheaper, but is there a cost?
Up to $14m owed to creditors who say they have no sympathy for the failed businessman.
Government to have power to block foreign sales of key infrastructure, security assets.
Jarden analysed the listed real estate sector.
COMMENT: A $200k payout is just right — it's substantial, but not seriously life-changing.
Could this be West Auckland's cheapest apartment - well, yes there is a catch.
"Greg"s story of losing money in an investment scam features in the Fraud Hurts film.
Ignoring commercial property can mean you're missing opportunities.
Landlord says they will have less control with no-cause tenancy termination change.
Payright founders Myles and Piers Redward see a gap in the New Zealand market.
Man waited more than a month to get his money out after turning 65.
Ranks of the ultrarich surged nearly 40 per cent in five years, report shows.
COMMENT: Men ending work have, on average, 20 per cent more in savings than women.
KiwiSaver has been pushed higher by strong share markets.
Why people think their investment returns are going to get worse.