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Never lived in: Mass mortgagee sale in Takapuna
Exceptionally rare for a developer to speculatively build multi-unit residential projects.
Immigration, Ukraine war drives luxury real estate demand
New Zealand's political stability and lifestyle are big draws for international buyers.
Real estate agent fined over cracked wall, $84k fix
Agent with unblemished record received information about concern with the wall.
Curious case of the abruptly cancelled Auckland CBD mortgagee sale
Sale plans changed just a few hours before a looming 4pm deadline today. Money flowed.
Second big corporate hit by Covid exposure event scare - 1000 nationwide attendees alerted
People at the Auckland event last Friday came from around the country.
Confessions of a property guru: Making millions and losing some
Mark Francis talks about property syndication with Augusta and the fallout from Covid-19.
First-home buyers and investors holding back
Northland experiencing the second highest negative growth in house sales around NZ.
Land sales continue under lockdown
With so much interest in rural/lifestyle listings, some days it felt like herding cats.
Iain Hyndman: Billion trees putting farming at risk
Billion trees protagonists can't see the wood for the trees, writes Iain Hyndman.
Small block with big farm features
Oringi, a Whanganui lifestyle block with attributes of a far larger farming operation
Kamo deserved winners in game of two halves
Kamo clinch the Bayleys Premier Championship in Whangārei
Iwi beat out foreign buyers for 100ha of kiwifruit orchards
Three North Island iwi beat out foreign buyers for three kiwifruit orchards in Te Puke.
Source of noxious fumes eludes searchers
Investigators find no source for fumes that sent Qantas staff to hospital.
House ownership to last longer
We continue our Auckland real estate series with experts saying it remains....
A way out of the housing crisis
Rising values but lower mortgages ease housing woes in provincial NZ.
Election won't disturb house sales
Homeowners less affected by pre-election uncertainty than investors.