
Margaret Mahy's former home relisted after community bid fails
The property is listed with a deadline sale on November 30.
The property is listed with a deadline sale on November 30.
"Profitability has been significantly impacted by extensive Covid-19 restrictions"
Construction of Sylvia Park build to rent begun, 25-level LynnMall tower planned.
Rent collected by Auckland landlords on its due date slumped to 70 per cent in October.
Determined family overcomes competition from developers.
Wealthy buyers ready to spend up to $15m for private spot by the beach.
Cost pressures have heightened the risk of builders going bust, experts warn.
For families looking for excitement, adventure and luxury this summer – and all year-round
Prices are up and home loan rules have tightened.
Ten bidders fought to secure four-bedroom home in Auckland's Grey Lynn.
A finished home DIY or makeover project makes your house look great and you feel good.
Sick of chasing officials for advice on law changes, Property Council publishes its own.
12,750 residents have licenses to occupy, company plans a further 6506 new units, beds.
"If something is under $1m, the chances are there is something wrong with it."
One man claimed it was 'impossible' to socially distance at viewing.
Comment: Expert opinion on the market is often wrong, so it pays to do your research.
"It's really sad. These sold out within hours off-market to first-home buyers" - Gibbons.
Body Corporate Chairs Group asked key questions about apartments' suitability.
The block on Lakewood Ct has 151 units and is only about a year old.
Stunning house once belonged to renowned Kiwi inventor John Britten.
Landlords 'must be able to demonstrate legitimate need to know', says commissioner.
'I was proud of the work I was doing with Kāinga Ora building state houses' - Ellis.
'It is absolutely horrific. It looks like a motel block,' says one neighbour.
Concerns include air conditioning, adjacent balconies, and access to communal areas.
Mainfreight chairman Bruce Plested had sold off $75m in shares earlier this year.
Last decade, Leen was one of two directors of failed builder Collective Construction
Aucklanders, Aussies and the occasional Singaporean are driving big sales in Queenstown.
Lockdown hasn't had a dampening effect on the housing market either.
A respected property developer is now bringing sensational urban-loft, city-centre...
Tony Alexander on the forces at play in NZ's housing market.