Hold your horses! Fast-track plans for 370 homes on racecourse land hits bump
"This fast-track legislation is being used wrongly." - Troy Elliott.
"This fast-track legislation is being used wrongly." - Troy Elliott.
"Aspects of the tower design have been heavily influenced by local Māori iwi" - report.
Some of the businesses stand out as extremely conservatively geared.
Local residents and retailers will be consulted about plans for seven-level blocks.
PM Ardern's home has jumped $1.1m, while Opposition leader Luxon has netted $2.4m.
Apartment and townhouse projects are driving crane numbers up.
The trust is vowing to take 'any action we need to' in opposing a proposal for a headland.
"The industry as a whole benefits from this type of market regulation," Mark Francis says.
"Normally, they would wait for titles to be issued and pre-sales to settle" - Kellow.
Liquidators can't say when they will finish the work.
Watchdog places interim stop order on the scheme.
Board was equally divided so chair used his casting vote to carry the deal.
Scores of families face financial ruin due to a two year wait for a water connection.
As Aotearoa begins to open up, our southern tourist hotspot has some good news.
It also sits on 10,000sq m and was built in 2014. Plus, check out NZ's cheapest streets.
New council data shows the average price of homes on one Auckland street is $13m.
Construction of new development to be phased in seven stages, taking more than a decade.
Trade Me asked to stop accepting residential rental property listings that breach the law.
The site will feature more than 100 shops and 1400 car parks.
'I really feel I've made a turning point in my career. I'm proud of the work' - Max Key.
A $33.2 million carparking site in Takapuna's heart has been sold for a secret sum.
Anti-chopper group says site 'less than 1km' from ferries and sits above popular beach.
"If the farm goes, so does the school" - Toby Williams, Federated Farmers.
Dealings over Helensville land resulted in court case.
When it comes to the property sector, inflation varies from low to eye-watering
Taxpayers are in the gun twice: first for the wage subsidies, then for the unpaid taxes.
It plans a much larger scheme for the land but even its tree-planting is ruled illegal
Financial incentives may be used to get unkempt lots tidied up in the city centre.
When did the market turn? Late 2021, according to Westpac.