
Fire risk fears: Apartment owners, Argosy suing aluminium panel makers, suppliers
Claddings now mostly removed from buildings at centre of court case.
Claddings now mostly removed from buildings at centre of court case.
Do prizes and awards bring in the dollars for Christchurch homes?
Trouble on the horizon for the Government's housing agency.
Where the best opportunities are for buyers with budgets of less than $1m.
"Weeks away from applying for resource consent" - Donnelly on Unitec housing.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
The demise of the classic Kiwi bach?
Wellington issued homeowners with their new valuations at the end of last year.
But the costs of turning rentals into holiday lets may outweigh the benefits.
"As per usual, the premium end of the market beats to its own drum" - Nick Goodall
Those who bought at market peak are getting realistic about resale profits - or losses.
British owners made the most of magical spot.
New analysis shows the impact of the housing market slump on city's property values.
Stores galore: From Timaru to Martinborough, Remuera to Taumarunui.
Will market downturn slow the delivery of much needed Auckland townhouses and homes.
Patrick Noone puts a call out to NZ businesses.
From the sublime in solitaire diamond to the practical in giant toilet paper packs.
Resident had to move out when her husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
First home buyers who won the ballots for discounted properties are coming out on top.
Deal shattered Hamilton's top sale record.
Falling house prices and rising interest rates are putting the squeeze on new homeowners.
100 bids made on east Auckland home.
Inflation risks are not easing, but buyers are returning to the market.
Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch have fewer cranes than in February.
The converted garage should never have been rented in the first place.
Vendors meet the market at a huge cost.
But sale price was still $170,000 below RV.
Connectivity is something that we tend to take for granted these days in our homes
It pays to keep an eye on the numbers.