
How Queenstown hotels suffered during Covid-19
The South Island town recorded the lowest annual occupancy among big tourist cities.
The South Island town recorded the lowest annual occupancy among big tourist cities.
Repairs going on for two years, dogged by delays and rising costs
Tenants can remain at the property for now.
New owner of 17 Karori Crescent plans to build dream home on huge corner site.
Investors are not happy with the rates they're currently paying.
OPINION: The housing package is a hodgepodge of interrelated measures that won't work.
Harcourts Papatotoe owner Harsimran Singh on success in real estate and success with Harcourts.
Harcourts Cooper and Co business co-owner and general manager Robert Carter on why decided to make his career in real estate and with Harcourts.
Colour that always feels at calming, relaxing and never goes out of fashion
Dad's gift to his kids is bare 682sqm property next to the beach.
Experts weigh up the impact of international tourists on the New Zealand housing market.
Inland Revenue, Auckland Council, Watercare, and real estate agents are owed millions.
Buyers from Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga on the hunt for beach-front properties.
Away from the auction rooms, a growing number of deals are being brokered off-market.
Prime site on New Zealand's most desirable street snapped up by a developer.
Upper North Island licensee sought for successful manufacturer.
A wave of upgrades are coming for outdated offices as tenants demand quality.
Built in 1868 homestead is sitting on 5.6ha.
5,682sq m freehold site has two tenants.
A 359 bay car park building is on the market.
Why are Kāinga Ora-led developments a smart choice for Auckland home buyers?
Just let homes.co.nz close down says principal of New Lynn agency Berryman Nationwide.
The university has walked away with cash in the pocket, despite stinging criticism.
Some blocks "beyond economic repair, leaving owners in an awful financial position".
Co-founder of clothing chain Superette transformed Pt Chev bungalow into luxury home.
Critics say investment scheme should be licensed.
'We have listened hard to the community and its desires for the land', says Marina owner.
He booked 66 inspections but cancelled 34 - Jeff Fahrensohn on Lynfield developer.