'Flood of listings' expected after election
Increased activity in the commercial market is expected following the general election.
Increased activity in the commercial market is expected following the general election.
Four national distribution centres of NZ food logistics company Provida are being sold.
There's rising demand for less industrial land, says Sunil Bhana.
A recently made-over business premises in Browns Bay is for lease.
A former RSA premises, completely refurbished into a new childcare centre, is for sale.
Armstrong Smarter Security Canterbury is now for sale.
Auckland lawyers have been named as the buyers of the Tait Technology Centre.
Housing spokesman Phil Twyford says the study has no credibility.
One of Newmarket's most-used parking buildings - the Eden Street Carpark - is for sale.
Property investors have taken to the sidelines before the September 23 election.
A capital gains tax is not a simple quick fix says Westpac boss David McLean.
The government should begin a regulatory review as soon as it is formed, says EMA chief.
As Auckland is rated the world's fourth least affordable city, CEOs express concern.
Barfoot & Thompson CEO says bright line test gives opportunity to tidy up property market.
Tauranga Crossing is getting set to build stage 2 of its development in a commercial boom.
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Adjoining retail units in the Auckland suburb of Blockhouse Bay are for sale.
Five freehold units on individual titles in Mt Wellington are up for sale as one parcel.
The land and building housing one of Waikato's biggest accountancy firms are for sale.
An Auckland property is for sale in Mairangi Bay on the North Shore.
A Mad Butcher store which has served the Glen Eden community for many years is for sale.
New Zealand's industrial property market remains incredibly buoyant.
The East Tamaki home to frozen potato chip maker Mr Chips is for sale.
Auckland city's historic Blackett's Building is for sale by tender.
An 149-year-old Thames iron and steel foundry went into liquidation on July 26.
A warehouse building is Christchurch's Wigram Business Park is on sale.
The housing market remains subdued but fewer listings sees inventory creep lower.