So much, so fast, all at once: Govt moves at breathtaking pace on housing market
Massive reforms are under way: what do people think, what's the reaction, what effect?
Massive reforms are under way: what do people think, what's the reaction, what effect?
Future generations would be sentenced to a life of cold housing, Andrew Eagles says.
One company is offering eligible buyers money for deposits so they can afford a house.
'We’re losing this wonderful, old architecture and I think it’s tragic.'
Stadium, university, retail, home, spa, bach, marae, office buildings are all on the list.
Originally opened here in 2006. Now has 1000-plus staff in around 100 stores in NZ.
Decline followed a huge surge in building consents as well as a post-pandemic rush.
OPINION: Will removing minimum dwelling sizes result in poor-quality housing? Yes.
Fletcher Building is missing key leaders.
Application for charges to be dismissed: Was the property operating illegally?
Auckland Council versus Government on freeing up land on the outskirts. Who will win?
Chilly weather matches a particularly cold Auckland market for house sales and values.
But the agency is still continuing with the resource consent process and site clearance.
'Leveraging our innovative reputation in the pursuit of creating remarkable homes'.
The series finishes next Sunday at Te Arai, Cheltenham and Aotea Great Barrier Island.
Former owner liable for $29k repair costs because of what he said when he owned it.
Developers have fought for years to create new townships on outskirts of Auckland.
Opening date announced for replacement supermarket in affluent, growing area.
First job: A landmark 57-level luxury tower between Commerce and Gore streets.
Director Mario Dimitrijoski travelled to Auckland in 2020 to meet Stride, discuss lease.
The company, which made the clothes and sold them at NorthWest, has gone under.
While consents are down 29%, more trained builders will be needed soon in Northland.
'It's taken a while to finish but I'm pretty happy with the result.'
'Considerable similarities between Ponsonby Central and Steamer Wharf in Queenstown.'
New dwelling consents well down biggest cities from a year before.
Cleaner did a dirty deal, prices dropped by up to 30% after cartel arrangement broke down.
A modular housing project has a big financial fallout, liquidators picking up the pieces.
Statement of claim lodged, no date has yet been set for a hearing in court.
Issues from the case have wider implications: Auckland has a vast 3200km of coastline.
Economic downturn didn't dent our food market: biggest owner expanding, replacing stores.