
Q&A: What will become of the housing market
Tony Alexander answered your housing market questions.
Tony Alexander answered your housing market questions.
'How many more residents will suffer?', asks member of anti-helicopter lobby group.
Stunning house that took the place of crumbling cottage sells for $2.5m above CV.
The "exclusive" property has an RV of $3.07 million.
Contestants take home record $2.25m in prize money.
Experts set out the challenges facing those trying to get break into the market.
First-home buyers accuse property traders of driving up house prices.
The latest REINZ data shows the city's house price have reached a record $1,050,000.
Under-the-radar deals reveal some serious capital gains for vendors.
Creditors named after Aussie shareholder calls liquidator when builder incurs big costs.
'I don't know why the applicants don't just get themselves 7km down the road.'
98% of investors agreed to sell, but 2% refused. The case went to court
Four-bed house in popular Auckland suburb fetches $1m above CV.
Expect the remaining retail banks to implement DTIs in the next couple of months.
Record prices for works by Colin McCahon, Michael Parekōwhai could be set this Saturday.
The flight path would be well separated from other residential dwellings.
The second amazing room makeover is now underway
Agents were severely restricted in major markets, unable to see clients face to face.
Goodman Property Trust's record profit helped by unprecedented revaluation gains.
Investors have shrugged off inflation woes and are feeling confident as the world reopens.
Lists out of what landlords can and can't legally ask tenants.
There are various legal steps you can take to protect yourself, writes Jeremy Sutton.
Pressure on borrowers to fix rates now.
Do record real estate prices spell the end for Māngere as we know it?
Comment: Reality TV show has been a good indicator of market activity.
Limited viewing opportunities in Auckland mean real estate agents get real very quickly.
"You could understand and maybe forgive it happening once, but twice?"
Builders, renovators and demolition firms are swamping landfills with reusable material.